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TRANSBORDERS: International Relations Journal
Published by Universitas Pasundan
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TransBORDERS: Internasional Relations Journal is a periodical international relations journal that is published twice a year (December and June). TransBORDERS: Internasional Relations Journal is managed and published by Laboratory of International Relations,Department, of International Relations Univesrsitas Pasundan Bandung. TransBORDERS: Internasional Relations Journal can be a reference and literature source for academician in International Relations area as it consists of articles and research reports on International Relations Issues. Articles and research reports are written by academicians, reserarchers, or students who are expert on its field like Security Studies, International Political Economy, International Regime, International Organization, Gender and International Relations, Diplomacy, Media and International Relations, etc.
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Kontribusi Non-Government Organization (NGO) dalam Pendidikan Anak Tenaga Kerja Indonesia (TKI) di Sabah Shylvia Windary
TRANSBORDERS: International Relations Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): TransBorders: International Relations Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/transborders.v5i2.5916

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This study analyzes the contribution of Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in the education of Indonesian migrant workers in Sabah, regarding the ease of educational services for Indonesian children in Sabah, where they are very difficult to access education and various supporting facilities, both physically and mentally. formal or informal. In writing this thesis, the author uses the interview method and literature study. The limited education of the children of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Sabah has become an opportunity to achieve an interest for certain organizations, both national and international. There are several private educational institutions that provide educational services for the children of Indonesian migrant workers in Sabah, including the Borneo Child Aid Society, the Indonesian Children's Education Care Foundation (YPPAI) and the Mutiara Serat Bangsa Empowerment Foundation (YPMSB).
Strategic Engagement Amerika Serikat terhadap India 1984-2000 Rahmadanu Pradityo; M. Khusna Bayu Hardianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/transborders.v5i2.4373

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India's relationship with the United States can be said to be volatile from time to time. This is inseparable from the South Asian region which has a high level of conflict vulnerability such as war, nuclear tests, and so on. During the cold war, this area was also a contested area between the Soviet Union and the United States. Towards the end of the Cold War, the United States approached India amid the intimate relations between India and Russia. When the Soviet Union collapsed, India also seemed to accept the United States' approach, one of which was through defense diplomacy. This paper intends to analyze the defense diplomacy process carried out by the United States to India in the period 1984-2000. This research is qualitative research with data collection techniques of documentation studies, as well as the conceptual framework of strategic engagement from Cottey and Forster. The results of the study found that the United States' defense diplomacy process to India could bring the relations between the two countries closer and expand cooperation which is not limited to defense, but also cooperation in other fields.
Exploitation of Indonesian Migrant Workers on Foreign Ship Laode Muhammad Fathun; Briando Tanri
TRANSBORDERS: International Relations Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): TransBorders: International Relations Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/transborders.v5i2.5168

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This paper will explain the strategies that must be carried out by the Indonesian government to minimize transnational crime. Transnational crimes against Indonesian migrant workers working on foreign ships have so far not received special attention. The increase in cases every year, especially 2019-2020 shows that this transnational crime must be a priority for the Indonesian government. Why is this important, it is part of Indonesia's foreign policy and diplomacy to protect the human rights of its citizens. This protection is a form of state commitment to provide a sense of security to humans, especially Indonesian citizens. This paper uses a qualitative method in the form of a case study with secondary data analysis techniques and a thorough literature review. The results obtained are that the strategies that must be carried out by the government are 1) tightening the recruitment channels for migrant workers 2) national and international law enforcement, 3) bilateral and multilateral diplomacy 4) the use of digital applications, and 5) collaboration with NGOs such as the ILO. This paper can become a reference for the government's strategy to formulate a pentahelic policy in solving crimes against Indonesian migrant workers abroad.
Analisis Alasan Jepang Bekerjasama dengan Indonesia dalam Proyek Kereta Semi Cepat Jakarta-Surabaya Haryo Prasodjo; Najamuddin Khairur Rijal; Viony Ramadhani Efendi; Havidz Ageng Prakoso
TRANSBORDERS: International Relations Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): TransBorders: International Relations Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/transborders.v5i2.5169

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Using a foreign policy analysis (FPA) approach, this paper describes the two main factors behind Japan's cooperation in the Jakarta-Surabaya higher-speed rail project through the Summary Record On The Java North Line Upgrading Project with Indonesia. First, the domestic factor, where Japan experienced stagnation in economic growth. Second, external factors related to the international system. Namely, Indonesia's economic and political potential in the Southeast Asian region as well as China's influence in Indonesia. As a result of this paper, Japan's high-speed rail technology exports to Indonesia are part of Japan's economic growth strategy. The Jakarta-Surabaya higher-speed rail project is an important part for Japan to affirm its commitment to Indonesia and balance China's influence in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
Upaya United Nations Women (UN Women) dalam Menangani Diskriminasi terhadap Perempuan di Afghanistan Amara Nurfahirah; Yulinda Try Dewi; Dini Dwi Gustiana
TRANSBORDERS: International Relations Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2022): TransBorders: International Relations Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/transborders.v5i2.5297

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United Nations Women (UN Women) struggles to restore the rights of women in Afghanistan who have been discriminated against in all fields, particularly on health, social, education, politics, and even the economy. The basic causes of this discrimination are the long causal history of the Afghanistan regimes that went south, the lack of knowledge of applicable laws, the existence of cultural traditions that are still inherent among the Afghanistan people, lack of education, extreme ideology and its law which tends to not defend women. Therefore, UN Women strives so that Afghanistan women can be seen and treated the same as men. This change is expected to be applied in every field, where women can participate in politics, can get education by studying at school, can receive good health insurance, and so on. UN Women's efforts are absolutely necessary to support women in Afghanistan to regain their rights and advance the status of women in Afghanistan, and able to make positive changes for all women in Afghanistan.

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