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Journal of International Studies on Energy Affairs (JISEA)
Published by Universitas Pertamina
Journal of International Studies on Energy Affairs or known as JISEA is a scholarly periodical that publishes twice a year. JISEA is maintained by the International Relations Department at Universitas Pertamina, Jakarta, Indonesia. This journal was initiated in 2019 and its first edition was published in 2020. JISEA publishes research papers, technical papers, conceptual papers, and case study reports. As the first journal in Indonesia that concerned with international studies and energy, JISEA would like to enhance the study of international studies, especially in the energy field. Article manuscripts are published after a thorough peer-review process. JISEA works closely with scholars of international studies locally and globally, indicated by a range and variety of editorial members, peer reviewers, and authors. Accepted papers are in English only We welcome academics and practitioners to share their thought with us. other language articles, subject to translation cost prior to publication acceptance Spanning the gap between academic and policy approaches, JISEA offers policy analysts a place to pursue fundamental issues, and academic writers a venue for addressing policy. Major fields of concern include: Energy Security Energy Diplomacy International Political Economy of Energy Global Governance on Energy Actors in Global Energy JISEA is committed to a broad range of intellectual perspectives. Articles promote new analytical approaches, iconoclastic interpretations, and previously overlooked perspectives. Its pages encourage novel contributions and outlooks, not particular methodologies or policy goals. Its geographical scope is worldwide and includes security challenges in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Authors are encouraged to examine established priorities in innovative ways and to apply traditional methods to new problems.
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How Iran Overrides IAEA to Examine Iran's Nuclear Energy Development Sihotang, Widya S. R.
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol3.Iss2.2022.130-140

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In human life, weapons of mass destruction pose a threat to all. Since the era of war has ended, the international world has no longer felt the presence of weapons of mass destruction. The research question found by the author in this article is Iran's efforts to deal with the IAEA which implements a unilateral policy to conduct inspections of Iran's nuclear energy. In addition, the author also limits the discussion to only the efforts made by Iran in rejecting the IAEA's actions to examine nuclear development in Iran. Before discussing these points, the author will provide a discussion of the reasons why the IAEA wants to examine Iran's nuclear development first. With the limitations of this research, the author can describe the discussion specifically and get good results. Neoliberal Institutionalism as one of the major theories of International Relations is the main point of view used by the author to analyze the formulation of the problem. Basically, Iran did not accept the examination submitted by the IAEA because Iran found the fact that the IAEA allegedly leaked some Iranian nuclear secrets so that Iran had lost confidence in the IAEA.
The Challenges of Greenpeace Indonesia's Supports on One Map Policy Indonesia Nurhidayah, Gita
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol3.Iss2.2022.108-129

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As a branch of international non-governmental organization (NGO), Greenpeace Indonesia has been supporting the policy of One Map Policy (OMP) Indonesia since 2017. This policy is essential to manage the forestry and land in Indonesia as deforestation is rising. Despite comprehensive support to OMP, Greenpeace Indonesia did not successfully push the Indonesian government to take severe attempts for the OMP legalization. This paper examines the challenges that Greenpeace Indonesia faces in this support. We elaborate on this problem by explaining it through the theory of International NGO Challenges in policy engagement. This theoretical framework is usually used to describe any possible opportunities and challenges for non-state actors to influence government policies. Our research is based on the literature review with the qualitative method. We argue that Greenpeace Indonesia has several challenges that hinder its support of OMP Legalization. Those are both internal coordination and external condition, especially regarding the advocacy system in Indonesia.
EKSISTENSI REPOWEREU: SEBUAH CLIMATE AMBITIONS UNI EROPA DAN IMPLIKASINYA TERHADAP STABILITAS GEOPOLITIK ENERGI RUSIA-EROPA Azis, Abd; Marshanda Andrian, Tiara; Nurhaliza Akhrianti, Dinda
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol3.Iss2.2022.152-165

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As the third largest carbon-emitting country in the world, the European Union has more responsibility to address the problem of preventing climate change. However, the climate management policies implemented by the European Union need to be more effective to achieve the long-term targets in the Paris Agreement. Responding to this, the European Union is planning a new policy, REPowerEU. REPowerEU is a follow-up effort from the European Union towards a clean energy transition and a form of Europe's anger towards Russia's geopolitical energy behaviour. In addition, the REPowerEU Plan is a tool the European Union uses to break away from energy dependence on Russia so that it can be more independent in determining foreign policy. This study aims to assess the impact of the implementation of the European Union's energy policy on Russian-European political stability. This study uses qualitative methods by collecting data through literature studies. This research is analyzed using the neoclassical realism paradigm based on energy geopolitics.  It found that there are positive and negative impact in applying REPowerEU to decrease dependency of Russia’s energy supply to Europe.
PERAN INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (IAEA) DALAM PRAKTIK PENGGUNAAN ENERGI NUKLIR UNTUK TUJUAN DAMAI DI INDONESIA Lubis, Tanti Aulia Syafitri
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol3.Iss2.2022.166-179

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Nuclear energy is the last alternative energy to be used on a large scale since the creation of the first nuclear fission since the end of world war II. In addition to its widely used to mitigate climate change and sustainable environmental goals, nuclear energy is also for some views considered as a symbol of a major country. To ensure its use for peaceful purposes, in 1957 the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was established, which consists of many countries in the world including Indonesia. Therefore, this article seeks to determine the IAEA's role as an international organization in the practice of using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes in Indonesia. To examine this topic, the researcher used the International Organization in International Relations as a Theoretical Framework and conducted a literature review of several previous studies related to research topics. The data and information used in this research were obtained through valid and credible books, journal articles, regulations, and internet sources. This article found that, as an international organization, the IAEA serves as a consulting body as well as a supervisor in the practice of the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes in Indonesia, one of which can be seen through the CPF (Country Programme Framework) document between the IAEA-Indonesia which has been signed 5 (five) times. This practice refers to the goal of achieving the optimal primary energy mix contained in Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia No. 79 of 2014 on National Energy Policy.
China's efforts to achieve energy interests in the Arctic region Anggraini, Mega; Permata, Inda Mustika; Trisni, Sofia
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol3.Iss2.2022.141-151

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Penelitian ini menganalisis upaya Tiongkok dalam mencapai kepentingan energi Arktik di tengah-tengah polemik seperti pencairan es dan tidak ada kepemilikan pada sebagian besar wilayah itu. Dengan pengembangan BRI yang didasari oleh penggunaan energi alternatif, sehingga BRI membantu pengembangan bisnis baik kecil, menengah dan besar. Akan tetapi, hal ini bertentangan dengan kebijakan beberapa negara di kawasan Arktik. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif koleksi data sekunder dan teori keamanan energi yang dijelaskan oleh Bernard D. cole untuk melihat tantangan yang dihadapi Tiongkok dan diplomasi energi sebagai upaya Tiongkok. Sehubungan dengan bentuk-bentuk diplomasi energi, termasuk hasil lunak energi, dengan akses ke kecerdasan atau mengeksploitasi sumber-sumber yang ada melalui dua tahap pertama, melalui promosi energi global oleh Tiongkok menggunakan hubungan diplomatik dan kerja sama. Kedua, kelahiran kebijakan adalah jalur sutra di kutub dengan adanya kertas putih yang dikeluarkan di Arktik, yang berisi kepentingan, tujuan dan tanggung jawab Tiongkok terhadap kawasan Arktik.Kata kunci: arktik, tantangan, diplomasi energi, keamanan energi, cina.
SEKURITISASI ISU IDENTITAS PADA PERANG NAGORNO-KARABAKAH TAHUN 2020 Irsadi, Adib; Fahriansyah, Ori; Nge, Herri Junius
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol3.Iss2.2022.180-197

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The conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia has persisted for over a century, primarily revolving around cultural issues and territorial disputes, particularly concerning Nagorno-Karabakh. Since the first Nagorno-Karabakh war (1994), the two countries have been in conflict at least seven times, varying in intensity. The conflicts in 1994 and 2020 were the two largest in the history of both countries. This research is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach, aiming to explain the securitization process undertaken by Azerbaijan in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War. The study employs the Copenhagen School's securitization theory based on Barry Buzan’s “Security: A New Framework for Analysis”. The research concludes that the modern Azerbaijan identity is significantly influenced by the Nagorno-Karabakh issue and anti-Armenian sentiments. These sentiments facilitate the Azerbaijani government in securitizing Nagorno-Karabakh issue as an existential threat to the identity of Azerbaijan. The securitization process by the Azerbaijani government involves the education system and mass media in shaping national identity.

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