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Konflik Berkepanjangan Ethiopia: Sebuah Penghampiran Mediasi Ethiopia-Tigray Bimo Pragilaksono
Jurnal Sentris Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Sentris
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/sentris.v3i1.5062.16-26

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On November, 4th 2020, the Tigrayan Area became one of the deadly conflict hotspots in the midst of the global pandemic Covid-19. The conflicts are rooted since the Ethiopian People’s Democratic Front (EPRDF) becoming the governing party 30 years ago that reigned by corrupt, dirty, discriminate governance. EPRDF was in coalition with four parties: Amhara Democratic Party (ADP); The Oromo Democratic Party (ODP); Southern Ethiopian People’s Democratic Party Movement (SEPDPM); and Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). Among the four parties, only the TPLF has been promoted and acquired privileges by the EPRDF. These privileges provide TPLF an influence, an important political position, and a military sector, which creates other parties feel excluded. Political friction, sexual violence, and even the issue of ethnic cleansing of Tigrayans underlie the crisis. Since Abiy Ahmed from ODP become a new PM of Ethiopia, it is strongly indicated that his position indirectly supports reprisal against TPLF. The involvement of Eritrea in this conflict, expanding the spectrum of crisis. Deadlock on the solution and the unilateral claims of the Abiy’s successful (offensive) settlement against TPLF, agonizing the situation of the Tigrayan people. Therefore, in this essay, the author will explain how the characteristics of the current conflict situation, the ripeness of conflict, methods of resolution of mediation, and possible solution to construct a stable situation in the Tigray Conflict. Key Words: Abiy, Afrika, Amhara, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Oromo, Tigray, TPLF
Sepakbola Eropa dan Multikulturalisme: Sebuah Pendekatan Analitis pada Keterlibatan Pemain Sepakbola Keturunan Imigran di Persepakbolaan Eropa sebagai Refleksi Keberagaman di Masyarakat Eropa Alifsar Nurfauzi; Muhammad Rizky Mahendra; Febry Amanda Rizky Putra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/sentris.v3i1.5082.27-48

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The involvement of immigrant descent footballers has become an important phenomenon for the demographic changes in the world, partially Europe. This phenomenon has reflected multiculturalism and heterogeneity in European society. The inclusion of foreign footballers into national teams has become common which leads to denationalisation of European national football teams, but the dynamics and complexities have remained under-researched. In this research, we will use the paradigm of constructivism to see Europe as a world society constructed by shared identities and values. This research will analyse how diversification and multiculturalism represented by football in nine countries who heavily impacted by immigrants could shape heterogeneity in European society. The results depict that the existence of immigrant descent footballers reflect the multiculturalism and heterogeneity of the European society.  
Pemulihan Hijau Pasca-COVID-19 di Indonesia: Prospek di Tengah Ketergantungan Energi Batu Bara Alifia Sekar Sriwijaya; Ari Camila Puspa Devi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/sentris.v3i1.5090.1-15

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The COVID-19 pandemic comes not only sweeping the world with the high number of deaths and job losses but also gives warning about the threat of climate crisis. Therefore, many international institutions encourage the government to adopt green recovery to revive the economy as well as prepare for climate change mitigation. The crux of this recovery means transitioning energy from coal sector to renewable one. However, Indonesia still has not found the momentum yet, as the recovery chosen by the government is still heavy on coal subsidies. It indicates that the government still focuses on short-term recovery without considering the principle of sustainability. Alas, this paper would like to deconstruct the reason behind such recovery by the Indonesia government. This paper utilizes qualitative research method and collects data from academic literature reviews. Historical institutionalism will be applied in emphasizing the significance of the institution within the domestic and international political structure as well as in analyzing the role of ideas within the society. This paper found that the opportunity for green recovery to be adopted by the Indonesian government is still small due to several factors: 1) long-established relationship between the government and coal industry; 2) constraining factors from the international political structures towards the efforts to abandon the unsustainable sector; 3) lack of public support from the Indonesian society towards the agenda of green recovery.  
Education Care Community as Solution for Education Inequality in West Sumatera within Post-Covid Times Nindya Raihan Zani; Selvia Rahayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/sentris.v3i1.5096.49-60

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Acquiring an education is one of the Human Rights manifestations. Through education, someone can develop themselves to live a better life. Nowadays, the development of education in Indonesia is unequally distributed. The circumstances where students in urban are easier to access education than students in rural who have difficulty accessing education still exist. Furthermore, education inequality is exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic that changed the education system towards e-learning. It required students to quickly adapt to these conditions, although they are not ready to deal with them. West Sumatra is one of the provinces in Indonesia that has been implemented e-learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It causes educational inequality. Indirectly, the COVID-19 pandemic has divided students into several social classes due to their ability to access e-learning. Even though, education is a fundamental right for all human beings. This research dissected West Sumatra as the object of research. This aims to determine the extent of educational inequality that occurred in West Sumatra due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This research was uncovered by the concept of Marxism to articulate the educational inequality in West Sumatra during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research provides solutions based on the concept of capacity building, namely the establishment of The Education Care Community as a facilitator for students along West Sumatra to access education easily in the post-COVID times. This is done to realize equality of education for all students.  
PERAN KOLABORASI SISTER CITY AS-JERMAN DALAM MEMBANGUN CLIMATE RESILIENCE Nagari Yanottami; Diva Livia; Dyah Estu Kurniawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/sentris.v3i1.5474.61-73

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This phenomenon called "paradiplomacy" is used to accelerate the involvement of international cooperation by providing greater access to the state government. Therefore, the state is no longer the only actor, but local actors have begun to take over and participate in international relations activities for the benefit of their respective actors. The concept of Sister City or Twinning or often also called twin cities, is a collaboration between cities, which is formally agreed upon and binding as a long-term sister city. In this concept, any issue can be the theme of cooperation, including environmental and disaster issues. The great debate about paradiplomacy in IR studies arose in the Realist and Constructivism schools. This article examines other perspectives in international relations, namely Paradiplomacy and Sister city, as well as the interrelationships between these key concepts by reviewing previously written articles. This article is divided into several parts. First, the introduction of how the issue of climate change and the concept of sister cities in urban areas can be alternative adaptation and mitigation actions. Then the methodology and data sources used in this paper are described. Furthermore, these findings will be discussed with reference to the theoretical background. Finally, this paper outlines some conclusions and policy implications for the role of sister cities in the US-Germany to become cities that are resilient and resilient in facing climate change risks.
Kerja Sama Indonesia-Tiongkok Dalam Upaya Pemulihan Ekonomi Nasional Indonesia Pasca Pandemi Covid-19 Yusuf Idrus Malik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/sentris.v3i1.5643.74-89

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The COVID-19 pandemic that has occurring since 2020 has become a global challenge especially in the economic. Indonesia as the one of countries affected by this pandemic should restore the national economic condition. Indonesia decided to create PAN program and implemented by having a bilateral relationship with China to restore the economic condition. As partners for more than 70 years, China and Indonesia cooperate to restore the Indonesian economy by creating Herd immunity through vacTiongkoktion and increasing investment and export-import. This paper aims to analyse the extent of Indonesia-China bilateral relations in efforts to recover the national economy after the pandemic. By combining the concept of National Interest and the concept of Bilateral, this paper is expected to be able to answer contemporary questions and can be used as literature in developing knowledges.  Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic, Bilateral Cooperation, Economic Recovery.

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