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Jurnal Diplomasi Pertahanan
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Jurnal Diplomasi Pertahanan bertujuan untuk mempublikasikan pemikiran akademis mencakup masaalah diplomasi pertahanan seperti, misi damai militer ke luar negeri, hubungan kerjasama, negosisasi, komunikasi, resolusi konflik keamanan antar negara, lingkungan regional dan Global. Strategi berupa upaya upaya-upaya meningkatkan kepercayaan antara negara dan peningkatan kapasitas pertahanan suatu negara menjadi perahatian utama. Kegiatan dilakukan antara lain tinjauan masalah perang, perdaiaman, kepemerintahan golobal, cyber diplomacy, penanganan pasukan pemelihara perdamaian (peacekeeping force), penegakkan keamanan (peace enforcement), perundingan, embago, resolusi, peningkatan industri pertahanan, promosi good-governance, tanggap bencana, penyeludupan narkoba, human trafficking, melindungi Hak Asasi Manusia, dll
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U.S Democracy Campaign during The Civil War in Libya Putri Kartika, Adelia Alviani
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The NATO intervention in Libya was one of the most contentious conflict in 2011. The permission given by the UNSC for NATO to intervene in Libya led to a debate that said intervention carried out in Libya was not based on the humanitarian objectives but for US national interest. This situation is strengthened by several NATO activities that show their involvement is for the US interest. Some of the US interest are protecting their territorial sovereignty from terrorism, oil interest and democracy campaign or ideology. Ideology is counted as their long-range or important interest. Previous studies have explained the other US interest in Libya such as the oil interest and terrorism. However, there are not many studies that precisely portray the importance of liberalism in this operation. Therefore, this research is questioning on the importance of democracy campaign during operation by NATO for the US. The main argument in this study is that US did not only launch the operation for humanitarian reason but for its own interest and that democracy liberal ideology interest hold the same importance as the other interest of US.
Japan, and Its Pacifism : A Choice Amid the Rise of China and the Widening of North Korea Pertiwi, Annisa Dipa
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This research is about interpretation picture given by the lecturer of foreign policy analysis about Japan pacifism in between of China and North Korea. The central research-problem focuses on the factors that how Japan facing the security challange amid to real threats between the raise of China and the Widening of Nuclear from North Korea, that will affects a state’s foreign policy decision in the field of security, power stucture through defense procurement. This research is build by foreign policy analysis concept, also the rational choice approach. The result shows that the output that will be obtained from the changing of foreign policy will make it easier for Japan to take a part in bilateral and multilateral military exercise with countries other than the United States, including Southeast Asia countries such as the Philippines which has maritime disputes with China and welcoming Japan’s expanded security role.
Temporarily Aligned Interest: Cooperation Between Turkey and The United States in The Syrian Civil War Arkan, Muhammad
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The Syrian Civil War, starting from 2011 and still ongoing, is one of the largest conflicts in the region which highly affected the overall stability of the region and has involved several parties. With multiple factions fighting each other inside the territory of Syria and sometimes clashing through the border regions of neighbouring countries, it is inevitable for Syria’s neighbours such as Turkey to react. With the decreasing regional stability of the Middle East, a region which has caught the interests of many other powers such as The United States due to its abundance of resources (primarily oil), western nations too eventually take action towards the civil war. Condenming the Syrian Government under President Bashar Al Assad for alleged human rights violations towards their own citizens, the United States along with Turkey sided with anti-government rebellions and actively supported them by supplying weapons and munitions, along with providing military training. However, despite having mutual interest on supporting anti-government rebels and later countering ISIS offensives, the Interests of Turkey and US are not always in-line with each other.
STRATEGI DIPLOMASI PERTAHANAN INDONESIA DALAM KERJA SAMA TRILATERAL COOPERATIVE ARRANGEMENT (PORT VISIT INDOMALPHI 2017-2019) Chaer, Muh Idhan; Sumarlan, Sutrimo; Widodo, Pujo
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The Sulu-Sulawesi Sea is a strategic trade route so that it becomes one of the policy priorities. Strategic value does not necessarily bring benefits, but also brings security threats such as piracy, piracy and kidnapping with a ransom demand. In an effort to overcome this, since 2017 the Trilateral Cooperative Arrangement in the Port Visit scheme has been built between the three countries of Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The purpose of this study is to analyze the form of Port Visit cooperation and to analyze the Indonesian Defense Diplomacy Strategy in this cooperation. This research uses defense theory, strategy theory, and defense diplomacy theory. This study uses a qualitative descriptive analysis research method. The data collection carried out in this study used primary data through interviews and secondary data from a literature review of journals, books, reports, and internet-based sources. The Trilateral Port Visit Indomalphi cooperation is a response in dealing with transnational crimes in the Sulu-Sulawesi Sea area. With various series of activities, this cooperation plays an important role in efforts to maintain regional security and stability and provides the authority to maintain the safety of all Indonesian citizens as mandated by the law. The Indonesian Defense Diplomacy Strategy in the Indomalphi Port Visit is aimed at increasing mutual trust and military capacity in terms of coordination, communication and piracy capture training. Therefore, the defense diplomacy strategy in this study can be said to have fulfilled the two main characters of defense diplomacy, namely; defense diplomacy to build mutual trust (CBMs) and defense diplomacy to build defense capacity (CB).
The Analysis of Israel – Turkey engagement on Syria and the US Foreign Policy of pulling out forces: Who controls what? Kristian Montolalu, Reynaldo Rudy
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The issue of Syrian Civil war has tinted the International Relations issue at least from 2011 where a protest against President Assad’s regime resulted to the large-scale war between the anti-government rebel group which get backed by the United States, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and their other supported ally in the region while the Syrian government has the back up from Russia and Iran. There are three campaigns that influence the full-scale of conflict; the effort against Islamic State, tension between the Syrian government and the opposition as well as related to Turkish forces military operations against Syrian Kurds. The US foreign policy to give sanctioned to Syrian government up to its decision of pulling out forces in President Donald Trump administration has contemplated the bloody drama in Syria. These phenomena are then created a new era of conflict between Israel and Turkey which some says, actually share the same strategy.
Japan's Remilitarization, Passive Constitutional Amendment Discourse Silalahi, Alma Evelinda
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This journal aims to observe the Japanese remilitarization plan of some elements of Japanese politics to amend the Pacifism constitution in article 9 related to military capabilities and the factors behind it. Japan's plan to amend Article 9 is a step that is considered important to make it easier for Japan to fulfil its national interests in the field of defence and security in the Pacific and East Asia regions. A qualitative approach is carried out to observe the facts that occur and is followed by using several concepts in analysing the phenomenon. The data collection technique that will be used is to find library research data. The perspective of Neorealism, the Concept of National Interest and Foreign Policy are used as the basis and direction to answer issues related to Japanese remilitarization and the discourse on the amendment of Article 9 of the Japanese Pacifism Constitution and the reasons behind the plan.
Analysis of the United States’ Foreign Policy Towards Denuclearization of North Korea’s Nuclear 2017-2021 Putri, Risalanisa Dwi
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Since few decades ago, the United States has faced a real threat from one of Soviet Union allies, North Korea. North Korea has built a nuclear facility and the government keeps develop it day by day. To solve the problem, the United States under Trump administration suggested an approach called Maximum Pressure. However, Maximum Pressure could not contain the power and threat that came from North Korea nuclear. The fact is, North Korea still develops it until now and abandons all of the sanctions given by the United States and its allies.

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