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Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 14115492     EISSN : 25798251     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/global
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Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional is a biannual peer-reviewed journal that specialises in foreign policy, international security, international political economy, and transnational issues involving actors of the Global South, having implications towards the Global South, or perspectives from the Global South that are often overlooked in the mainstream journals in the Global North. With its first issue published in 1990, Global is the oldest university-based journal of International Relations in Indonesia, a historically leading actor in the Global South. Hosted by the Department of International Relations, Universitas Indonesia, Global has been serving as one of the primary platforms for ideas exchanges among Indonesia’s most influential thinkers and beyond. In its attempt to internationalise and further bridge the North and South perspectives, the journal welcomes submission of manuscripts that would be of interest to scholarly communities and policymakers. For this purpose, since 2019 Global only publishes articles in English. Global publishes two types of articles: original research articles offering theory-driven empirical analysis and review articles that critically examine contemporary debates in International Relations literature.
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DINAMIKA DEMOKRASI LOKAL DI ASIA TENGGARA: DESENTRALISASI, PILKADA, DAN KONFLIK KEKERASAN DI INDONESIA DAN FILIPINA Rochayati, Nurul
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Despite the wave of decentralization that marks strongg democratization and political transition in Indonesia and the Philippines, the violences that occur in the direct elections for local leaders is undoubtly left a big question mark on how democratization could bring peace in the two post-authoritarian cuntries. This article elaborates the phenomenon of political violence in direct elections for local leaders in Indonesia and the Philippines. Bearing in mind that decentralization is the predecessor of the management of direct elections of local leaders, the elections itself aims to elect democratic local government that will be hold accountable in the eye of its constituents in peaceful process. However, the political violence in elections that took form mass demonstrations, burnings, beatings, killings, and other form of violence put questions into the meaning of decentralizing power to local leaders in Indonesia and the Philippines has turnes into the agony of decentralization. It is thus a challenge for both country to prevent the violence to occur in the future to have decentralization work according to its early purpose of promoting good governance at local level.
PERAN ASEAN DAN MASYARAKAT SIPIL TRANSNASIONAL DALAM TRANSISI DEMOKRASI DI BURMA PASCA-PEMILU Haripin, Muhamad; Arumsari, Mutiara
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The recent Burma election has drawn international criticism for its aim to legitimize the prolonged reign of military's role in militarized civilian role. While there have been different responses from ASEAN and neighbouring countries, transnational civil society in the region reacted along similar tone of condemnation. The ultimate goal of this essay is to analize how both sides played their role on the issue of Burma’s transition and how they reacted to the election itself. The result indicates that ASEAN arid neighboring countries remain incoherent and rather faible on their political support to democracy in Burma, given conflict of interests withm the organization. On the other hand, albeit its strong advocacy, the efforts of transnational civil society in ASEAN to advance the issue faced difficulties in several ways. Drawing on obstacles on both sides, one way forward is to seize such post-election momentum through promoting the National Reconciliation agenda in a cooperative manner.
Peran NGO dalam Dinamika Isu Perubahan Iklim di Afrika Harison, Stevie Leonard
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Climate change has become one of the most challenging issues for the international system in this 21st century because its negative impact has been founded in every regions in the world. One of those is Africa with its far-lagged begind and poorer performance in political, economic, and social sectors than any other parts of the world. This article tries to analyze the ongoing process of the creation of good governance in Africa's climate change dynamics. In Africa, the progress of civil society activism is predicted to be the more important factor than the policy outcome from its government in making good governance. In this context, the rise of civil society should be better understood as being an equal partner than a competitor to the policy-makers to have more intensive cooperation and collaboration to solve the urgent climate problems in Africa at present.
INTEGRASI STRUKTUR DAN UNIT: TEORI POLITIK LUAR NEGERI DALAM PERSPEKTIF REALISME NEOKLASIK Rosyidin, Mohamad
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When studying foreign policy, most students of international relations employ decision making theory to explain the origin of states policy. They often believe that it can account for appropriately and make simple analysis regarding why certain strategies taken by state. As a result, the decision making theory has been dominated foreign policy research, even associated with foreign policy itself. As an analytical tool, decision making theory stressed solely on domestic factors (unit level explanation) and seems likely overlooked systemic factors as independent variable. This article will introduces neoclassical realism as an alternative theory of foreign policy. This article will shows that neoclassical realism fills the gap between structural approach and unit level approach. In doing so, adherents of neoclassical realism school of thought incorporated structural constraint as single independent variable and domestic factors as intervening variable. The aim of this article is to abandon from 'domestification' in decision making theory focus of analysis by introducing contemporary realist theory of state action.
Between Boots and Boats: Indonesia's Stunted Naval Modernization Supriyanto, Ristian Atriandi
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THE INTENSIFICATION OF THE NEWS MEDIA REPRESENTATION ON TERRORISTS ACTS AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 Olivia, Yessi
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