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Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Fajar
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ISSN : 30254515     EISSN : 30217830     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47354/jiihif.v1i1
Diplomasi, Ekonomi Politik Internasional, Media dan Komunikasi Politik Internasional, Studi Keamanan, Gender dan Feminisme, Globalisasi dan Demokrasi, Studi Agama, Identitas dan Peradaban.
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PEACEBUILDING PYRAMID: THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS IN POST-CIVIL WAR PEACE EFFORTS IN SOUTHERN SUDAN Yenis Contesa; Ayu Dwi Tanti; Sarah Monica Benli
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Fajar Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Edisi Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47354/jihif.v2i2.783

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This study aims to unveil the role of religious leaders in the civil war efforts in South Sudan. This research employed the peacebuilding pyramid approach proposed by Lederach. The data were obtained through literature studies from books, scientific articles, documents, online media, and official reports published by government and non-government institutions relevant to peacebuilding in South Sudan. The article argues that religious leaders have played an important role in peacebuilding efforts in South Sudan since the conflict emerged in 2013. This study revealed several findings; first, at the top leadership, religious leaders act as mediators between the two conflicting parties, marked by the success of the 2018 RARCSS agreement. Second, middle-range leadership focuses on mobilizing the community and advocating for peace. Third, in the grassroots leadership section, religious leaders focus their attention on counseling and empowering communities affected by war both directly and indirectly. Through the mapping of the peacebuilding pyramid model, the presence of religious leaders in the community has positively influenced the peace process in South Sudan. This paper contributes to peace studies using Lederach’s peacebuilding pyramid model approach.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF GENDER EQUALITY AND EDUCATION QUALITY TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) IN 2030 Andi Muhammad Farid Ramadhan; Fanesa Angeli; Rifqi Abror Ananda
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Fajar Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Edisi Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47354/jihif.v2i2.784

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This article discusses international publication trends related to Gender Equality and Quality Education using the Scopus database. This study aims to determine publication trends based on region, publication subject, distribution of writings in various universities and opportunities for further researchers. Data collected by the author from search results in Scopus with the keywords Gender Equality, Quality Education and Sutainable Development Goals. Using bibliometric analysis through VOS Viewer Software to obtain publication linkage results. As a result, there are 90 articles published internationally from 2017 to 2023. Spain became a prolific country in the publication of international articles. Social Sciences is a subject of writing that is a lot in publishing articles. Some of the dominant keywords found in this publication are Sustainable Development Goal, gender disparity, quality of life, higher education, engineering education, entrepreneurship and the 2030 Agenda. Based on these results, this article becomes material for further researchers in developing international articles on Gender Equality and Quality Education towards the agenda of the Sutainable Development Goals in 2030
POSISI PEKERJA MIGRAN INDONESIA ILEGAL (PMI) ASAL SULAWESI SELATAN SEBAGAI PIHAK SUB-ALTERN DI MALAYSIA Nur Rahmi Oktaviani R; Aspin Nur Arifin Rivai
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The aim of this research is to evaluate the state policies related to illegal migrant workers from South Sulawesi in Malaysia and to analyze the reasons behind the subordination of illegal migrant workers by the state through institutional instruments, despite their rights that should be protected by the state. By using the concept of Human Security to assess the fulfillment of migrant workers' rights and Critical Theory to examine the policies of handling illegal immigrants by Indonesia and Malaysia, this research relies on primary data from interviews with two informants and secondary data from relevant documents. The results of the research indicate that the rights of migrant workers in Indonesia have not been fully met, especially for illegal migrant workers who do not go through the BP2MI procedure. While the rights of legal migrant workers are more fulfilled because they follow the procedure, BP2MI is constrained by the Constitution in touching the individual rights of illegal migrant workers. The implications of this research include: 1) The need for Indonesia to tighten the Constitution regarding migrant workers, 2) The importance of society following the BP2MI procedure to ensure rights as legal migrant workers, and 3) The need for further research on the topic of migrant workers.
PARADIPLOMASI KOTA BANDUNG DALAM PERJANJIAN MILAN URBAN FOOD POLICY PACT (MUFPP) UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN SISTEM PANGAN BERKELANJUTAN Dede Rohman; Kardina; Sulastri
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Fajar Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Edisi Juni
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This research aims to explain the implementation of policy and framework of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP) with the Bandung City Government in the sustainable food system program. This research uses the concept of paradiplomacy and International Regime theory. The results of the research explain that the implementation of the MUFPP policy and framework is proceeding in accordance with the initial objectives of the City of Bandung for joining, namely the development of a sustainable food system program in three (3) policy categories and a 12-point framework or action recommendations that have been implemented by the City of Bandung. This global paradiplomacy has provided effective results by fulfilling the goal of a sustainable food system from the independence of the city of Bandung to reducing its food dependence.
SUSTAINABILITY OR FALSE SOLUTION? A CRITICAL VIEW OF CARBON CAPTURE, UTILIZATION, AND STORAGE (CCUS) AND THE FUTURE OF ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN INDONESIA Muhammad Dhiya Taraki; Riswanda Imawan; Zulmi Zuliansyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47354/jihif.v2i2.788

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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of carbon capture as a carbon emission reduction strategy in the oil and gas sector in Indonesia. In an effort to reduce carbon emissions from the oil and gas industry, the Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has begun to take the development of Carbon Capture Storage (CCS)/ Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technology seriously. This seriousness can be seen through the creation of 16 CCUS projects that are currently under development. This effort is not only to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also so that Indonesia is able to utilize CO2 waste and methane gas to be developed as useful products. This research attempts to examine the application of CCUS as a policy solution towards net zero emission 2060 and the sustainability that Indonesia wants to achieve. Adopting a qualitative approach, this study analyzes sustainability claims in the implementation of CCUS projects. The results show that although CCUS is promoted and considered as a solution to reduce emissions and develop new investments for the state, its presence tends to act more as a greenwashing strategy than as an effective step towards sustainability. In addition, other findings show that the presence of CCUS is actually an obstacle to the green transition efforts that are trying to be achieved. The urgency of this research lies in the effort to see the effectiveness of the CCUS policy which is claimed to be the main way to deliver sustainability policies and Indonesia net zero emission 2060.
INFLATION CONTROL IN ASIA: EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND TRADE OPENNESS POST THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS Moch Zaka Amar M; Alvin Sugeng Prasetyo; Vinda Yulinda
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vindayulinda05@gmail.com Abstract - This study aims to test and analyze the role of trade openness in controlling inflation and to test and analyze the role of ICT indicators in controlling inflation after the global financial crisis in Asia. As well as to measure and analyze the inflation rate in developing Asian countries in moving towards the balance line (Asian inflation average). The variables of this study use CPI, trade, fixed broadband subscription, fixed telephone subscription, mobile cellular subscription, individuals using the internet, foreign direct investment, exchange rate, GDP, and unemployment. Time series data from 2010 to 2021 and cross-section data of 22 developing countries on the Asian continent. The method used is the General method moment (GMM), while the analysis technique is SYS-GMM. Results The estimation results indicated that Trade openness could decrease but not significantly. The SYS-GMM results of the four ICT indicators fixed broadband, fixed telephone, mobile cellular, and individuals using the internet have different effects on inflation. SYS-GMM results of the four ICT indicators fixed broadband, fixed telephone, mobile cellular, and individuals using the internet have a different effects on inflation. Only ICT 4 individuals using the internet can significantly reduce inflation in ASIA after the global financial crisis.

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