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INDONESIA
Indonesian Perspective
Published by Universitas Diponegoro
ISSN : 25022067     EISSN : 25481436     DOI : https://doi.org/10.14710/ip.v1i1.10430
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
IP (Indonesian Perspective) is a scholarly journal published by the Department of International Relations, Diponegoro University. Appears two volumes a year, the journal covers broad subject areas ranging from international politics, global security, global political economy, diplomacy and foreign policy, transnational relations, to theoretical debates concerning contemporary global challenges. The name ‘Indonesian Perspective’ implies that all article submissions must meet requirement to connect their analysis to Indonesia foreign relations, either how Indonesia perceives global politics or how global politics affects Indonesia. It is important as part of a systematic effort to develop Indonesian school of IR in the long run. The Editor welcomes manuscript submission from academics, researchers, as well as practitioners around the globe to enhance our understanding regarding how global politics matters for Indonesia and vice versa.
Articles 120 Documents
Keserasian Dua Dunia yang Berbeda: Relasi ASEAN-EU dalam Kerja sama Multilateral Rr. Nurul Rahmah C.P; Ridwan Stanley Sinaga; Adi Fadhilah Nurul Rahman; Enno Nuri Al Sarah; Hari Agung Satya Wicaksana; Mutiara Megantari Putri; Khansa Hanun Augie
Indonesian Perspective Vol. 3, No. 2 (Juli-Desember 2018), hlm. 87-186
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (689.883 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/ip.v3i2.22348

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Cooperation could be done by integrated cooperation between states member and inter regional organization equally, like ASEAN and EU (Eropean Union) cooperation. Popular speculations between this two organizations are mostly partial, biased in gap between EU contribution to ASEAN rather than vice versa. In this paper, we challenge capability of ASEAN as a regional organization with most of the member states are developing and third world country comparing to EU which 26 of members states has highest GDP all around the world. This paper also discuss about ASEAN as an organization that have eperiences in several humanitarian violation cases, comparing with EU as a ‘safe heaven’ in human rights. Through ecleckticism theory, we would see how liberalism and realism played a role in seeing such phenomenon, and how to see between those two theories. This paper argEUs that there are mutuliasm cooperations between EU and ASEAN, start with EU contribution on ASEAN structures, the critics about ASEAN as ‘imitation community’, and also being partner with ASEAN in investments. ASEAN is also seen as a ‘teacher’ for EU in pragmatism and normative power to improve EU capability as inclusive community.Keywords: trade, hegemony, multilateral, EU, ASEAN
Implementasi Tingkat Nasional dan Daerah atas Konsensus ASEAN 2017 dalam Perlindungan Pekerja Migran Indonesia Adityo Darmawan Sudagung; Laras Putri Olifiani
Indonesian Perspective Vol 5, No 1: (Januari-Juni 2020), hlm. 1-117
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This paper seeks to explain the implementation of the ASEAN Consensus 2017 on the issue of migrant workers’ protection. Entikong was chosen as a research object because of its position as Indonesia’s border gate that distributes migrant workers to Malaysia. The problem of migrant workers still an obstacle to ASEAN member states. The consensus brings a new hope towards a better protection on the issue of migrant workers. Nevertheless, Indonesia has been struggling with the cases of migrant workers. This paper employs the concept of multilevel governance and human security. We argue that at the national and local level, the implementation was quite good. There were some different understandings regarding the consensus. Local government or vertical institution in the region was not well informed about the document, but their acts on the issue of migrant workers were implementing the spirit of the consensus. On the international level, Indonesia also participated in conducting an action plan on the implementation of ASEAN Consensus and promoted other ASEAN members to create a legally binding instrument on the issue of migrant workers protection in Southeast Asia.
Peran Paradiplomacy dalam Presidensi G20 Indonesia: Studi Kasus Diplomasi Kota Jakarta pada Urban 20 Laode Muhammad Fathun
Indonesian Perspective Vol 7, No 1: (Januari-Juni 2022), hlm. 1-137
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This article aims to explain the role of paradiplomacy in utilizing the Indonesian presidency in the G20. Using the case study of the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta, this article argues that the role of DKI Jakarta’s paradiplomacy through city diplomacy has the opportunity to get positive results. This can be seen from the role of Jakarta as an actor in city diplomacy capable of conducting city-level diplomacy at U20. This diplomacy aims to discuss strategic issues at the city level such as mobilization, health, labor, Covid 19 and other issues. With city diplomacy, it is able to become a means of sharing experiences between cities in the world to solve a number of strategic problems at the city level. In addition, Jakarta can play a role as a safe, comfortable place to live through a number of strategic policies, especially in the environmental field. The role of this paradiplomacy through urban diplomacy is a form of motivation, strategy, level of collaboration and level of involvement to assist the central government in solving increasingly complex world problems.
Memahami Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia Era Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono secara Komprehensif: Resensi Buku Tonny Dian Effendi
Indonesian Perspective Vol. 2, No. 1 (Januari-Juni 2017), hlm. 1-84
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Memotret politik luar negeri Indonesia pada era Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono bukanlah hal yang sederhana. Kompleksitas politik domestik seperti perubahan rezim dan sistem politik, serta juga situasi internasional seperti kebangkitan Asia dan pergeseran kekuatan global, menjadi materi utama yang berpengaruh dalam usaha menjelaskan tersebut. Namun, dibalik perubahan dan dinamika politik domestik dan internasional itu sendiri, terdapat pola-pola khusus yang mengiringi perjalanan politik luar negeri Indonesia, baik ada yang terus berlanjut, maupun ada yang terhenti. Meskipun diperlukan energi yang cukup besar dalam usaha tersebut, bukan satu hal yang tidak mungkin untuk menjelaskan politik luar negeri Indonesia secara komprehensif.Kata-kata kunci: politik luar negeri Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Peran Indonesia dalam Upaya Penyelesaian Konflik antara Pemerintah Filipina dan Moro Nationalism Liberation Front (MNLF) Hardi Alunaza SD; Dewa Anggara
Indonesian Perspective Vol. 3, No. 1 (Januari-Juni 2018), hlm. 1-85
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The Moro Nationalism Liberation Front (MNLF) has long been perceived by the Philippine government as a threat. The continuity of this conflict resulted in the instability of the Philippine state which also affects its relations with other countries. Indonesia as a neighboring country and one region with the Philippines helped to resolve the conflict between the Philippine government and MNLF. The presence of Indonesia became a history of Indonesian diplomacy for the world peace struggle contained in Indonesia’s Preamble of the 1945 Constitution. This paper is attempts to answer that question using conflict theory from Max Weber which focuses on interaction in conflict resolution. The results of this paper indicates that Indonesian’s role in mediating the conflict resolution process resulted in a Final Peace Agreement which is the final peace agreement between the Philippine Government and MNLF.Keywords: Moro Nationalism Liberation Front (MNLF), Philippine, Indonesia, conflict resolution, Final Peace Agreement, mediation
Peran Korps Wanita TNI sebagai Pasukan Pemeliharaan Perdamaian PBB dalam Humanitarian Assistance di Lebanon Zulvyanie Pilgrimmy Firohmatillah; Arfin Sudirman
Indonesian Perspective Vol 4, No 2: (Juli-Desember 2019), hlm. 100-196
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This paper discusses about war and peace is one part of world history and an important phenomenon in International Relations. Since the end of the Cold War conflict not only occurs between countries but also intra-state so that non-state actors have an important role including the peace forces shaded by the United Nations Security Council. Indonesia is one of the contributing countries that sent peacekeepers to join the Garuda Contingent to Lebanon. The United Nations has carried out various peace operations which have also involved the participation of women’s forces which are also based on the Security Council Resolution 1325 of 2000. This research is aimed to understand the role of TNI Women as members of the Garuda Contingent who have been sent to Lebanon using the concept of peacekeeping operations and humanitarian assistance. This research attempts to describe the role of TNI Women in humanitarian assistance, which has been an important part of peace operations since resolution 1701 of 2006 issued by the United Nations Security Council.
Penolakan Indonesia dalam Meratifikasi Konvensi UNESCO Tahun 2001 tentang Perlindungan Cagar Budaya Bawah Air Rizky Widiasa
Indonesian Perspective Vol 6, No 1: (Januari-Juni 2021), hlm. 1-122
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The 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage houses countries that have a vision and mission to protect underwater relics. By emphasizing the aspects of cooperation based on notification and reporting, this convention normatively measures the implementation of programs that depend on the capabilities of its member countries as a regime for archaeological relics preservation that sank on the seabed. Until now the Indonesian government has not ratified the convention and even tends to reject it. In fact, Indonesia as an archipelagic country has the responsibility to preserve the legacy of underwater cultural heritage in its sea area. This article analyzes the strategic decision of the Indonesian government to delay ratifying the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage. The theory of state participation in international organizations suggests that a convention requires commitment from the parties involved to solve global problems. Ratification is needed by the state to be bound by the convention to achieve national interests. In the end the decision not to join the convention was due to its impact which did not provide benefits for the state.
Disfungsionalitas Humanitarianisme: Ekspektasi Kehadiran Resiprositas dalam Isu Vaksinasi Pengungsi dan Pencari Suaka di Indonesia Alexander Yudho Pratama; Debora Debora; Samuel Elisa; Tristan Noa Araisya; Akbar Yudha Susila
Indonesian Perspective Vol 6, No 2: (Juli-Desember 2021), hlm. 123-259
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This paper analyzes the humanitarian act dysfunction in Indonesia, particularly emphasizing the disparity of refugee vaccination as a form of ignorance towards moral obligation. We argue that the presence of reciprocity expectation for Indonesia’s effort to vaccinate said group of people caused dysfunctionality. We approach the issue humanitarianly using the concept of global justice to explain the relevance of dysfunctionality and vaccine disparity for refugees as well as the moral obligation within the intermestic dimension. In line with the previously stated notion, the intermestic approach is also used as a catalyst for the re-observation of refugee accommodation strategy within the context of COVID-19 pandemic countermeasures. Indonesia’s neglect caused by the country’s reluctance becomes more understandable considering the small potential for politicization of these refugee vaccination efforts. Therefore, emphasizing on the rationalism of profit and loss aspect, the reciprocity motive is proven as vital reference through the attention given to the significance of actor’s roles and behavior, including state actors.
Arus Bebas Tenaga Kerja dalam Era Masyarakat Ekonomi ASEAN: Ancaman bagi Indonesia? Stanislaus Risadi Apresian
Indonesian Perspective Vol. 1, No. 2 ( Juli-Desember 2016), hlm. 93-187
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ASEAN Economic Community has been entered into force in December 31st, 2015. A free labour movement is one of major agendas to support the establishment of ASEAN as a single market and production base of ASEAN. This agenda becomes a hot debate since it can be an opportunity or threat for Indonesia. In fact, most of Indonesian people view it as a threat for Indonesia. On the contrary to that view, this research takes a clear position to support that a free labour movement is not a threat for Indonesia. This research is aimed to give a new perspective to see labour market liberalization in ASEAN not as a threat by giving new empirical findings. Theoritically, this research will give new empirical findings to explain that a free labour movement is not a threat for Indonesia by using liberal-institutionalis perspective. Practically, this research will give some policy recommendations addressed to the Government of Indonesia and other stakeholders related to employment issue.Keywords: ASEAN Economic Community, free labour movement, Indonesia
Hedging Maritim Indonesia di Tengah Persaingan Strategis India-China Dwiki Kurniawan; Irfa Puspitasari
Indonesian Perspective Vol. 2, No. 2 (Juli-Desember 2017), hlm. 85-185
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This research inisiated from the ehancement of Indonesia-India’s maritime cooperation in 2015. Indonesia and India has great role in their region. Every aspect of their policy reflecting their own national interest and strategy. These enhancement become interesting because its need to explain by geopolitic and geostrategy point of view. The author try to explain the reasons of enhancement base on maritime geopolitic and geostrategy. This research believe that theory of hedging strategy and theory of maritime sea power could be the best answer to this issue. To give the reasons of enhancement, this reaserch has time range between 2001-2005. This research argues that the enhancement is caused by Indonesia’s hedging strategy in the middle of strategic rivalry between two great powers in region.By cooperation with both India and China, Indonesia use hedging strategy to face the uncertainty condition by India and China competition in Indian Ocean. Through hedging strategy, Indonesia could also implementating his ambition of sea power and maintain his chokepoint security.Keywords: Hedging, Maritim, Indonesia, India, China, Strategic Rivalry

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