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Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27757536     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20961/aseandynamics.v1i1
Interdisciplinary, social sciences journal covering a variety of topics (culture, economics, geography, politics, society) from both historical and contemporary perspectives. The topics should be related to the ASEAN or Southeast Asia, but are not restricted to the geographical region, when spatial and political borders of Southeast Asia are crossed or transcended, e.g., in the case of linguistics, diaspora groups or forms of socio-cultural transfer.
Articles 40 Documents
Shifting Profession from Service to Online Business in ASEAN Region Tika Tazkya Nurdyawati; Badra Jultouriq Rahman; Rizki Ananda Ramadhan
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 2, No 1 (2021): VOL.2 NO. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (447.349 KB) | DOI: 10.20961/aseandynamics.v2i1.52165

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The Covid-19 pandemic is pushing a multidimensional crisis, especially in the economic field. The most affected sector in this regard are service workers. With the type of work that was supposed to interact directly is now constrained by government policies; stay at home, lockdown and more. This article aims to examine the phenomenon of Termination of Employment in the ASEAN Region and analyze its adaptive solution through transformation. This article utilizes various software such as Publish or Perish for searching the amount of previous literature and VOSViewer for bibliometric analysis. Within the conceptual framework of New Regionalism, this article finds an opportunity in shifting profession of layoff victims in the service sector into an online businesser (e-commerce) as a survival and superior way forASEAN’s economic during pandemic. This article expected to give benefits both in terms of literature academics and practicality for the micro community in order to  drive ASEAN development from the buttom-up scheme.
The Response of the Philippine Government in Handling the COVID-19 Pandemic Anisya Olivia Saphire; Dini Septianti Nurkhasanah; Femri Resdifianti
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 1, No 2 (2020): VOL.1 NO.2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (214.735 KB) | DOI: 10.20961/aseandynamics.v1i2.47992

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All countries in Southeast Asia have faced the threat of widespread outbreaks of Coronavirus (COVID-19). One of the countries in Southeast Asia that experienced the most significant impact from COVID-19 is the Philippines. This paper discusses the COVID-19 threat as a form of non-traditional human security threat and the Philippines Government's need to carry out securitization and response measures to prevent the spread of the threat. In addition, this paper also explains the impact of COVID-19 in the Philippines and the new normal conditions after the lockdown was put in place by the government. This descriptive analysis shows that the COVID-19 outbreak, as a non-traditional security threat, impacted various Philippines' sectors. This result also indicates the Philippine government's response in dealing with the impact arising from the COVID-19 outbreak and the implementation of new normal to drive the economy. Therefore, we divide the discussion into four parts: First, an overview describes the Philippines' COVID-19 cases. Second, explain the impact of a pandemic in various fields. Third, define the response of the Philippine Government in dealing with COVID-19. Fourth, describing the challenges in dealing with COVID-19 in the Philippines and the new normal situation in force in the Philippines.
Indonesian Government’s Efforts to Cooperate with Malaysia’s Government in Protecting Educational Rights of Indonesian Migrant Workers Children (Case Study: Children of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Sabah) Dita Aprilia Yuvanti
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 2, No 2 (2021): VOL. 2, NO. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/aseandynamics.v2i2.52149

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Indonesia and Malaysia are geographically close countries. That is one of the reason why many Indonesian Migrant Workers come to Malaysia to look for a job. Although Malaysian Immigration Agency has banned migrants from bringing their families with them, there are still 50.000 Indonesian children in Sabah who work with their parents. But these children do not get a proper education. This study aims to examine how Indonesian Government response and effort to fulfill the protection of the education rights of Indonesian migrant children in Sabah, Malaysia. Using the concept of Soft Power Diplomacy and Legal Protection for Children, this study concludes that the Indonesian government has sought legal protection and education for Indonesian children in Sabah from discrimination by establishing diplomatic relations with Malaysia, NGO Humana Child Aid Society, Kota Kinabalu Indonesian School, and the Community Learning Center.
The Effect of Politics and Humanity Issue on Tourism Sector Development in Myanmar Aberrant Pratama Y.N.P; Khansa Qonita; Tri Sandy N.
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 1, No 1 (2020): VOL.1 NO.1 (2020)
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Tourism is one of the sectors that can support development of a country by contributing in foreign exchange. In order to attract tourists from around the world, a country must open up to the international order. Myanmar is one of many countries opening itself up in order to promote the country among tourists. A lot of infrastructure developments, especially in the field of tourism, were done in Myanmar, such as hotels and recreation areas. But the Myanmar government uses their authority to force men who take military services to do some labor jobs. Hence, this issue was exposed and got a lot of criticisms from international society, some countries even boycotting Myanmar’s tourism, as well as Myanmar’s recent security and humanity issue regarding violence to Rohingya people that was done by Myanmar’s military. Apparently, this issue aggravates Myanmar’s image in a lot of tourists’ perspectives. So many tourists cancelled their holiday plan in Myanmar because of this Rohingya issue. In this journal, there will be a discussion about how humanity issues could affect the image of a country which will later affect the tourism field as well.
Culture Strategy of Baha’is: Case Study in Pati, Central Java, Indonesia Moh Rosyid; Lina Kushidayati
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 2, No 2 (2021): VOL. 2, NO. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/aseandynamics.v2i2.52196

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This article based on research carried out in 2021 among the Baha'i religious community in the village of Cebolek Kidul, District Margoyoso, Pati regency, Central Java. Baha’i is an independent religion although sometime people mistaken as a religious sect. Baha’i was first known in Persia in 1840s and came to Indonesia in 1870 brought by medical experts joint a UN’s program and merchants. Data of this article were collected through interviews, observations, documentations and focus group discussion. In Cebolek, there are 25 people of 9 families who observe Baha’i. The contributing factors to the consistency of the Baha'is in Pati (1) understand the meaning of prayer and worship, (2) the Bahai declarator, Mirza Husein, has the title Baha'u'llah who is believed to be a descendant of the saint, (3) Baha'i teachings have no conflict with the principles of humanity, (4) the Baha'i were inspired by the Baha'ullah spirit which was opposed by the religious community which previously existed (Islam) in Persia (Iran) from the beginning he spread his religion. The Bahai people face this opposition as a consequence, (5) the Baha’i people realize that the Baha’i experienced a phase of development through the stages of majhuliyah (unknown period), maqhuriyah (a period of opposition / hindrance), infisoliyah (a period of isolation /separation) with the majority community, istiqlaliyah (period of deliverance), rosmiyah (period of legalization / inauguration), gholabiyah (period of victory), and dzahabiyah (golden period).Keywords: 
Thailand Government Strategy and Policy in Handling The COVID-19 Pandemic Hamas Nurhan Rabbani Tunggal
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 2, No 1 (2021): VOL.2 NO. 1 (2021)
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The Covid-19 pandemic destroyed various countries from various aspects. One of the countries affected is Thailand. For Thailand itself, they are more disadvantaged in the economic sector. Given that one of the leading economic suppliers in Thailand is from the tourism sector. The sector has also been devastated due to the absence of foreign tourists visiting Thailand due to the pandemic. With this, the local Government has taken various ways to restore the situation to normal. Four things are under the Government's spotlight, including the health insurance system, the application of social distancing, the imposition of national emergency status, and economic stimulus. With these several things, it can be said that this journal will discuss how the Thai government policy in fighting Covid-19 from the health sector, the economy, and others. In his efforts, many polemics occurred due to quite controversial policies. One example is when the Government asked rich people in Thailand to help solve the problem. It brought a lot of negative response on social media, for example, is much-scattered hashtag #BeggarGovernment
Analysis of Lao PDR’s Policy The Successful Policy of Lao PDR’s Policy on Responding COVID-19 Aprilia Chairun Nisa; Monica Rhasintya; Zeffa Alifah Pangestu
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 1, No 2 (2020): VOL.1 NO.2 (2020)
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Coronavirus is a new type of virus, which until now has infected various countries throughout the world. Laos is also one of the countries affected by the pandemic and became one of the countries in Southeast Asia that managed to deal without swallowing a single death. This research aims to find out how the Laos government responds to the COVID-19 pandemic and explains the impact of the policies that were put in place during the pandemic. This study uses qualitative research methods with primary data obtained through search results in journals, documents, and official websites. This study provides the result that the Government of Laos is considered successful in dealing with COVID-19 by implementing several policies that are divided into 4 fields; economy, education, health, and travel. The research results also show that the policy is not only tangible success but also a decline in several fields, namely economic and social.
Analysis of the Indonesian Consulate General Role in Hong Kong and the Implementation of Consular Functions Audila Andamita Ashari
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 3, No 1 (2022): VOL.3 NO. 1 (2022)
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In 1951, Indonesia established the office of the Consultant General of the Republic of Indonesia in Hong Kong to braid economic cooperation in the region. As one of the world's trade centers, Hong Kong is an important trading partner for Indonesia. On the other side, as a part of China, Hong Kong does not have sufficient natural and human resources to meet its needs. There is a sense of interdependence, making their relationship last until today. This paper aims to determine Indonesian Consulate General role in Hong Kong and the implementation of consular unctions. with liberalism theory and descriptive literature research methods, the author concludes that the Indonesian Consulate General in Hong Kong organizes and participates in various trade economic activities. These efforts are said to be successful because they have had a positive impact on the development of the Indonesian economy.
The Role of Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia in trying Khmer Rouge Human Rights Offender in Cambodia Ahza Arzanul Haq; Dea Putri Krisanti; Zein Ibnu Wiguna
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 1, No 1 (2020): VOL.1 NO.1 (2020)
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Conflict often occurs when two or more interests are in contradiction and no one wants to concede. We know a variety of conflicts today, from the conflict preexisting since a long time ago such as intertribal conflict to more modern conflict such as a state’s tapping over another. The way of resolving conflict is also varying according to the types of conflict, big conflict such as interstate conflict or the one attracting the world’s attention, using more complex resolution and usually using the third party. Therefore, a special organization will be founded to solve a conflict. One of organizations created to solve a conflict is the Extraordinary Chambers in The Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) aiming to try the war criminals during Khmer Rouge humanity crime incidence in 1975-1979. Humanity crime occurring in Cambodia is one of largest humanity tragedies in modern era post 2nd World War. This ECCC was founded because at that time Cambodia’s National Justice Institution could not try the perpetrator of humanity crime. Cambodian government along with UN then agreed to found a justice institution specifically aiming to deal with and to resolve Khmer Rouge case.
The Role of Indonesian Diplomatic Representatives in Resolving Cases of Persecution of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Malaysia Chantika Wuragil Budhi Melania
Journal of ASEAN Dynamics and Beyond Vol 2, No 2 (2021): VOL. 2, NO. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/aseandynamics.v2i2.52155

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To achieve economic improvement and the welfare of its citizens, Indonesia is one of the countries that supports the practice of sending workers abroad or often referred to as Tenaga Kerja Indonesia (TKI). One of the leading destination countries for Indonesian migrant workers is Malaysia due to the geographical proximity and cultural similarities. However, the large number of Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia is also proportional to the number of human rights violations experienced by Indonesian workers. Violations of rights such as embezzlement of salaries, physical torture, to murder often occur to Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia. Based on the condition, the writer aims to analyze the role of the Indonesian government in protecting TKI who experience human rights violations in Malaysia through diplomatic representatives.

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