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Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29631394     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20956/hjsis
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Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) is an open access and international peer reviewed journal. Our main objective is to disseminate current and original articles from researchers and practitioners that enrich understanding and contributes to the past, current, and future discourse and issues of strategic and international studies relevant to the Indo Pacific region. The article should address multidisciplinary research on theoretical and empirical questions in the topic around strategic studies, international relations, international politics and security, international political economy, transnational society, international diplomacy and negotiation, international and regional organization, governance and democracy, terrorism and transnational organized crimes. HJSIS encourage a robust analysis and rigorous methodologies (quantitative or qualitative or mix method) written in an engaging and analytical article style so that it promotes new ideas, discourse, controversy, and solid reflection theoretically or practically toward strategic and international studies issues of Indo Pacific. HJSIS is published twice a year, in June and December, by Hasanuddin University. All submitted articles shall never be published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to HJSIS will undergo a thorough single blind peer review process. Editorial Board decides the acceptance of articles based on the recommendation of reviewer.
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Fiscal Balance, Aging Society and Migration Flow in European Union Mega Nisfa Makhroja; Lina Trisonia; Melisa Indriana Putri
Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/hjsis.v1i2.25350

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This study seeks to analyze the positive impact of the presence of migrant workers in developed countries which encourages fiscal balance. Over the past few decades, developed countries, including the European Union, have experienced a grey population so that the number of Labor Force has decreased. On the other hand, the European Union is obliged to pay the money of retired people. These vacancies can be filled by migrant workers. The issue of the migration crisis affecting the European Union should not be addressed negatively because refugees and migrant workers are two different forms of migration. Refugees are closely related to the issue of human security while migrant workers are one of the drivers of economic factors. The strong migration flow of workers from developing countries to the European Union encourages economic turnover and has an impact on the substitution of reduced income due to ageing society. This research uses the concepts of Fiscal balance, Ageing Society and Neo Classical Economic Migration theory to explain the European Union's efforts to maintain its Fiscal policy amid the ageing population issue that hits through the migration flow of workers to the European Union. Finding of this paper is migration and integration policy in the EU contribute to more positive fiscal balance by applying social security for a migrant in the EU.
Racism and Anti-China Sentiment in Australia Farahdiba Rahma Bachtiar; Rafly
Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/hjsis.v1i2.26960

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This article discusses racism and anti-China sentiment in Australia. Racism is not quite popular within International Relations studies (IRs). However, this article aims to find how racism may become an exciting topic in IRs as racism has happened in many parts of the world and became widespread during and after the pandemic, including in Australia. Racism itself is not a popular topic within the study of IRs. Still, this research specifically seeks to explore the correlation between the rise of racism and the long Chinese history with Australians. This paper uses qualitative library research to focus on secondary data from previous literature and official websites. This paper argues that immigrants of Chinese or Chinese descent in Australia are, to some people, seen as second-class people. Despite being wealthy and educated like Penny Wong, discrimination towards their race is still their most significant challenge living in Australia. Covid-19 Pandemic has made the challenge more extensive and more robust. The problem is rooted in the racism that has happened and institutionalised since early Australian history. Nevertheless, although the White Australian Policy had abolished, however, racism which was reflected by the Anti-Chinese sentiment, has been continued to play a big part in Australia's foreign policy. It was reflected by the decision of the Australian government to call for an investigation into the outbreak of Covid-19 and Australia's accusation of violation of human rights by the Chinese government had done. Therefore, Australia must be open on this issue because it will help the country build better bilateral relations with its neighbours, including China. 
Analyzing ISIS Strategy in Establishing an Islamic Caliphate Through Lykke’s Three-Legged Stool Strategy Model Heavy Nala Estriani
Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/hjsis.v1i2.27133

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This paper examines the strategy of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to establish an Islamic state called a caliphate in Iraq and Syria. In examining the case, this paper used the theory of strategy that comprised means, ways and ends introduced by Art. Lykke. Since its appearance in 2014, ISIS has occupied some prominent cities in Iraq and Syria to gain its objective of transforming the state into a caliphate. The group has used various ways or concepts to execute their objective through propaganda, beheading, modern technology network and the new media's role in recruiting new members. Regarding means or resources, the group has independently established and managed its economic income. However, the group has faced significant losses and decreases in the last two years. Thus, it has made achieving its objective of establishing a caliphate harder.
An Assessment of the 2023 Presidential Election in Nigeria: A Study of Kwara State Yemi Ogundare; Adamu Isiaka Seriki; Abdulkareem Jimoh Edun
Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/hjsis.v1i2.27379

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The paper examines the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria: a study of Kwara state. This paper is a case study research work. To this end, the Kwara State election is a study and an analysis of its impact on the concluded presidential election in Nigeria. The unchangeable conventional political analysis has repeated itself in Nigerian politics; as the north central zone has been one of the determinants of winning the presidential election since the inception of the fourth republic, the tradition remains unchanged. Kwara State, as one of the states in north central, cannot be ignored from this historical legacy. This research aims to analyze the presidential election in Kwara State with in-depth analysis from an electoral behaviour perspective. The theory employed in this work is a voting theory that is more beneficial to this paperwork. The research methodology comprises primary data from key informant interviews of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials, party agents, and electorates; the secondary data include texts, journals, television media, and newspapers. The findings revealed the APC candidate as the winner of the presidential election. Likewise, the research identified the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) flaws and its causes. One of the prime recommendations is the need to improve the technology rate of Nigeria's electronic voting system in terms of service and technical know-how.
The Role of SDG 4: Quality Education on the Internationalization of Indonesia's Education Mochammad Nirzam Putra Ramadhan
Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/hjsis.v1i2.27442

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This research explores the role and the effect of SDG 4: Quality Education in Indonesia's effort to internationalize its education system. This qualitative research utilizes the library research method to analyze the effect and role that SDG 4 has regarding the internationalization of Indonesia's education system. Through this research, it is found that SDG 4 plays a significant role in Indonesia's decision-making regarding the internationalization of its education, and SDG 4 became the base framework for the program that Indonesia designed and executed. SDG 4 plays a significant role in Indonesia's education system internationalization through its policies, budget allocations, and the implementation of SDG 4's targets and indicators in Indonesia's education internationalization programs.

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