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Indonesian Journal of International Relations
ISSN : 2657165X     EISSN : 25484109     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
IJIR is a scientific journal focuses on the issues of states relations both in the regional and international scope. Mostly on, but not limited to, Indonesia and the Southeast Asian region. IJIR is published by and served as the official journal of the International Relations National Association in Indonesia. It aims to publish high-quality articles as an academic contribution and foreign policy considerations through the dissemination of highly stimulated theoretical and empirical research with a clear methodology for international readers.
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United States’s Intevention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Indri Susilo; Rizqi Apriani Putri; Nur Azizah
Indonesian Journal of International Relations Vol 2 No 1 (2018): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Publisher : Indonesian Association for International Relations

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ABSTRACTCombating terrorism is one of the foreign policy of the United States (US). The Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant (ISIL) or The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is one of the movement deemed terrorists and has disturbed world peace. Ultimately the US decided to intervene to deal with the frequent acts of terror by ISIS which resulted in gross human rights violations.This article aims to find out how the US intervention to combat human rights abuses and acts of terror that have been done by ISIS.The method in this article was to do library research in the form of books, articles, journals and various media relevant in this article.It has been found that the form of settlement efforts to reduce human rights violations, the US made preventive and repressive efforts. In preventive efforts, the US created an international coalition to gain support to counter terror committed by ISIS. Then the repressive effort is humanitarian intervention in the form of military aid and humanitarian aid. The US donates $ 1.2 billion annually and 350 million dollars as a form of military and humanitarian aid to combat ISIS. Keywords: Humanitarian Interventions, Human Rights Violations, International Coalition, United States Intervention
China’s Soft Power to Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges Ridha Amalia
Indonesian Journal of International Relations Vol 2 No 1 (2018): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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The debate concerning China’s rise usually focused on its economic and military capability. However, the recent trend in International affairs shows that soft power is essential components of Great Power status. As well as China who uses soft power as a tool of its foreign policy in the modern era. One of the countries that are subjected to China’s soft power is Indonesia. Indonesia is important for China because of its role in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and also its raw commodities that China need. That is why the aim of this essay is to analyze opportunities and challenges for China soft power to Indonesia. 
Kegagalan Diplomasi Koersif Arab Saudi terhadap Qatar Febriandi Febriandi
Indonesian Journal of International Relations Vol 2 No 1 (2018): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Saudi Arabia along with Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt suddenly cut off their diplomatic relations with Qatar. Allegations of Qatar's active participation in supporting terrorism have led to this decision. Saudi Arabia and allies carried out a blockade of land, sea and air and then submitted 13 conditions to Qatar. Qatar firmly refused to comply with Saudi’s demands. This paper will discuss the factors of failure of coercive diplomacy carried out by Saudi Arabia and allies against Qatar. As for supporting the author's analysis, this paper will use the theory of coercive diplomacy by Alexander L. George.
Keengganan Negara-negara North atas Pembagian Beban dalam Tata Kelola Pengungsi Global: Kasus Pengungsi Timur Tengah Nadia Malva Islami
Indonesian Journal of International Relations Vol 2 No 1 (2018): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Tercatat hingga tahun 2016, di dunia terdapat 65,6 juta orang terlantar. Jumlah ini terus bertambah setiap tahunnya hingga 2018. Kawasan Timur Tengah selalu menjadi penyumbang pengungsi terbesar. Pengungsi-pengungsi ini berkelompok dan mencari perlindungan ke negara-negara north, yakni pihak yang dirasa 'menjanjikan'. Para pengungsi banyak menuju Eropa, Amerika Serikat, dan Negara-negara Teluk Arab, seperti Arab Saudi, Uni Emirat Arab, Kuwait, dan Qatar. Namun, yang terlihat justru penolakan dari negara-negara north. Keengganan tersebut lalu mendatangkan gelombang besar pengungsi ke Yordania, Lebanon, dan Turki yang kemudian menjadi tiga negara penerima pengungsi terbesar. Tidak hanya terkait penerimaan, keengganan north juga ditunjukkan dalam donasinya yang cenderung rendah bila dibandingkan dengan kebutuhan fasilitas para pengungsi. Seiring dengan kompleksitas permasalahan pengungsi ini, muncul berbagai dampak negatif, baik bagi stabilitas tiga negara penerima terbesar, tatanan global, maupun bagi para pengungsi itu sendiri. Kata Kunci: pengungsi, krisis, Timur Tengah, Yordania, Turki, Lebanon, keengganan, pembagian beban, negara north
Kebijakan Angela Merkel dalam Mengatasi Krisis Pengungsi di Eropa tahun 2015 Ersadio Rahman Wicaksono
Indonesian Journal of International Relations Vol 2 No 1 (2018): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Publisher : Indonesian Association for International Relations

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Tahun 2015 menjadi tahun terburuk dalam sejarah krisis pengungsi. Sejumlah 19,5 juta orang menjadi pengungsi di seluruh dunia. Kawasan Eropa menjadi tujuan utama bagi para pengungsi untuk mendapatkan perlindungan. Angela Merkel, Kanselir Jerman, memutuskan untuk mengeluarkan kebijakan Open Door guna merespon banyaknya jumlah pengungsi yang berdatangan. Respon Angela Merkel cukup signfikan mengingat beberapa negara Eropa lainnya seperti Perancis dan Hungaria justru berusaha untuk menutup negaranya bagi para pengungsi. Sensitivitas gender dan feminisme terlihat cukup esensial sehingga dapat mempengaruhi Angela Merkel dalam mengeluarkan kebijakan tersebut. Untuk itu, tulisan ini membahas mengenai bagaimana agenda-setting berbasis gender dilakukan oleh Angela Merkel. Kata kunci : Kebijakan, Open Door, Krisis Pengungsi, Jerman, Angela Merkel, Gender, Feminisme.
Jurnal sebagai Ruang Produksi Gagasan Sylvia Yazid
Indonesian Journal of International Relations Vol 2 No 1 (2018): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Publisher : Indonesian Association for International Relations

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