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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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The Securitization of Australian Migration during the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's Presidency Farabi, Nadia; Saraswati, Dinda Ayu
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 5 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol5.Iss2.2024.124-139

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Humanitarian aspects on the issue of migration were re-introduced during the reign of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull through the regional instrument of Bali Declaration. Although Australia has long ratified the 1951 UN Convention relating to the status of refugees, some of Australia's political efforts have previously been contrary to the principles of the convention. Therefore, this research intends to describe the process that forms political efforts during the reign of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and to determine the factors that shape the dynamics of perception regarding the issue of migration in Australia. To analyze the process, this research uses the concept of securitization with qualitative method and descriptive research by using literature review in data collection. The results show that during the reign of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull the issue of migration was framed as a security issue by considering the balance between border protection and fulfillment of international obligations.
Singapore's Intentions in Signing the Decarbonization Cooperation Framework with Indonesia through Carbon Capture Storage Annindya, Jasmine Marshanda Rully; Sofie, Jasmine Nabila; Al Putra, Ferdian Ahya
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 5 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol5.Iss2.2024.140-161

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This paper examines Singapore's intentions in signing the Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) cooperation framework with Indonesia. A qualitative descriptive methodology combining primary and secondary data sources was applied to get informative results. The concept used in this research is the international regime, alongside the cooperation theory by Holsti. The analysis shows that Singapore has the decarbonization roadmap to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions they have produced through cooperating with another country in CCS. The results reveal that the commitment reflects Singapore's responsibility in accordance with the Paris Agreement as an international regime. Singapore's rationalization in cooperating with Indonesia is based on the geography of Indonesia’s reservoir that is close to Singapore’s central industrial and power plant, Jurong Island. Singapore could cut costs by transferring carbon through pipelines to Indonesian sediment. This research underscores the significant role of bilateral cooperation in shaping the future trajectory of climate change amidst increasing global pressures through the Paris Agreement.
The Role of Indonesia's G20 Presidency in Shaping Global Health Architecture After the Covid-19 Pandemic Saepudin, Saepudin; Haryati , Vivit Widi; Revidy, Aldebaran Raihan; Audrei, Fanesya
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 5 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol5.Iss2.2024.162-186

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The Covid-19 pandemic is a complex global problem because almost all countries in the world are not prepared to deal with it. This problem needs to be responded quickly through international cooperation forums. Therefore, this study aims to determine Indonesia's role through the G20 presidency in shaping resilient global health architecture for now and the future. This research uses descriptive-qualitative method with secondary data collection, from books, journal articles, reports of related institutions, and internet articles. Robert Keohane's theory of multilateralism and the concept of health diplomacy are the analytical tools used in this research. Indonesia's leadership in the G20 provides opportunity for Indonesia to bridge the gap in promoting equitable global vaccine access between countries in the northern and southern hemispheres through research collaboration. Furthermore, Indonesia also plays a role in encouraging harmonization of global health regulations and establishing the Pandemic Fund. This agreement provides opportunity for Indonesia to accommodate the interests of developing countries and demonstrate its opportunity for global leadership. Conversely, this agreement faced with uneven country capabilities and concerns that this commitment will not continue in the next presidency because it clashes with domestic interests of each country.
Private Military Companies’ Role in International Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of Wagner Group's Role in Escalation of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Bustami, Sirwan Yazid; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 5 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol5.Iss2.2024.187-209

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This research aims to analyze the role of Wagner Group as a private military company in the Russia-Ukraine conflict which is getting deteriorating and has led to a greater conflict escalation. It uses a qualitative approach with an analytical descriptive method. Data was collected through literature review and analyzed through several stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. Data reduction is done by reviewing the collected data to be selected according to research topic. Furthermore, data presentation stage was carried out in form of a narrative. Finally, conclusion is drawn based on elaboration of concept of private military companies and theory of principal–agent. According to research result, it indicates that there is an increase in the intensity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict due to the interference of the Wagner Group. This proves that the principal-agent relationship between Russia and Wagner Group suffers from agency slack. As a consequence, it results in a negative reciprocal relationship, which causes the escalation of conflict to be maintained and provides its own benefits for Wagner Group.
Challenges for China in the Establishment of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Marulitua Gultom, Yosua Saut; Fathun, Laode Muhammad
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 5 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol5.Iss2.2024.210-222

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This research aims to provide a descriptive explanation of how the formation of economic integration through the RCEP case study is able to form a new order of regionalism in the region. This research also tries to explore the challenges for China as the main economic power in the economic integration. This research utilizes the concepts of third wave regionalism and free trade zones through a descriptive qualitative study approach. The research finds that although China and ASEAN are positively on the same track regarding the establishment of RCEP, it is challenged by broader regionalism such as the Sino-Indian rivalry and other similar regionalism mechanism challenges. The article concludes that it is necessary for China to face the challenges by establishing a fair and acceptable cooperation arrangement for the global south so that RCEP can be beneficial for both parties.
An Analysis on the Factors of Indonesia’s Participation in Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) Pramadhoni, M. Ridho; Fadhlia, Maudy Noor
Journal of International Relations on Energy Affairs Vol 5 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51413/jisea.Vol5.Iss2.2024.223-235

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Indonesia sebagai salah satu penyumbang emisi gas terbesar di dunia menghadapi tantangan berat akibat perubahan iklim yang berdampaksangat signifikan terhadap keberlanjutan kehidupan dunia. Menyadari urgensi mitigasi dampak tersebut, negara-negara maju telah memulaiupaya pengurangan emisi, khususnya melalui transisi menuju energi bersih yang sebelumnya bersumber dari bahan bakar fosil. Pada KTT G20 di Bali tahun 2022, Indonesia berhasil membangun kerjasama dalam bentuk Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP), yaitu sebuah kerangkakerja sama yang bertujuan untuk memberikan dukungan finansial kepada negara-negara berkembang dalam transisi menuju energi bersih.Mengingat kompleksitas dan keterbatasan sumber daya yang terikat dengan transisi tersebut, sehingga penelitian ini bertujuan untukmengidentifikasi dan menjelaskan faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi keikutsertaan Indonesia dalam JETP. Pendekatan yang digunakan dalampenelitian ini adalah kerangka kerja empat dimensi dari K.J. Holsti, yaitu Economic Welfare, Efficiency, Security Threats dan Reducing Losses.Lebih lanjut, penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif. Hasil penelitian ini mengungkap beberapa faktor kunci yangmemengaruhi Indonesia untuk berpartisipasi dalam kerja sama ini. Hal ini mencakup kebutuhan mendesak negara Indonesia untuk melakukantransisi energi, ditambah dengan keterbatasan sumber daya dalam negeri. 1 Selain itu, potensi pengurangan biaya melalui kerja sama internasional ini, serta ancaman keamanan yang ditimbulkan oleh perubahan iklim dan kebutuhan untuk mengurangi potensi kerugian dari tindakan individu, telah secara signifikan memengaruhi keputusan Indonesia untuk berpartisipasi dalam JETP.Oleh karena itu, transisi ini merupakan panggilan mendesak untuk mencegah terjadinya insiden yang merugikan di masa mendatang. Dengan demikian, dari faktor-faktor yang sudah dijelaskan dapat dilihat bahwa ada banyak faktor-faktor penting yang mendasari alasan mengapa Indonesia berpartisipasi dalamKemitraan Transisi Energi yang Adil (JETP).

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