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Economic Military and Geographically Business Review
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Economic Military and Geographically Business Review (EMAGRAP) is an international reference journal published articles once every six months a year January - June (online and print editions), and July - December (online and print) by the OJS EMAGRAP website. It aims to be a leading place for authors to share their work on interesting and emerging topics in political-geography, political-economics, ideological-economics and related disciplines with a global community of academics, researchers, students, civil society, policy makers, and development specialist. EMAGRAP accepts economics and geographical analysis papers (research articles and research summaries) on topics that lie in or with implications for international areas that use sound methodology and adopt comparative, and inter, multi, and transdisciplinary approaches. EMAGRAP is also Humanities research friendly and will consider submissions in defense politics, military, and economics involving topics and issues related to military strength and geographic distance of countries.
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Respons strategis Myanmar terhadap Cina: Analisis hedging 2014-2018 Simangunsong, Rahayu
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v1i2.2024.279

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Myanmar as a small power in the Southeast Asian region requires strategy to maintain its existence. This article discussed Myanmar's strategic response to one of the rising powers in the region, namely China. The hedging framework (Kuik, 2016) is used to examine the tendency of Myanmar's strategic response to China. Hedging is defined as behavior to seek assurance in situations with high levels of uncertainty. Myanmar's relations towards China does not explicitly indicate pure balancing or bandwagoning. Despite its dependency to China, mainly in the economy and military aspect, Myanmar still cooperates with other big power countries. Myanmar hedges against China to maximize profits and reduce the possibility of risk. Myanmar's tendency to depend on China is inseparable from the lack of options available. Sanctions imposed by the international community on the Rohingya issue have implications for the reduction of countries willing to cooperate with Myanmar.
Dinamika regional ASEAN yang mendorong pembentukan ASEAN Corporate Social Responsibility Network (ACN) Azzahra, Salwa
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v1i2.2024.281

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The rapid development of globalization has triggered increased free trade and, at the same time, strengthened the role of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in supporting global economic growth. The Southeast Asia region, with its impressive market potential and Gross Domestic Growth (GDP), is the main attraction for MNCs in investing capital and developing their markets in this region. However, this great economic success also presents challenges in the form of negative impacts on the environment and society. A condition of dualism in development emerged, where MNCs contributed to rapid economic growth but often resulted in environmental degradation and social dislocation. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the economic growth generated by MNCs is carried out responsibly so that it does not harm the environment and local communities. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is important in overcoming these challenges in Southeast Asia. This region has a strategic role in the global economy, abundant natural resources, and various industrial sectors that face employment problems. A number of steps have been taken to implement CSR, including increasing awareness, learning, and regulation at national and regional levels. This creates a strong foundation for promoting responsible CSR practices in Southeast Asia, which will help maintain sustainable economic growth, protect the environment, and improve the well-being of local communities.
Penerapan selective policy oleh kantor imigrasi kelas I TPI Denpasar Angelica Maharani Putri; Nugraha, A.A. Bagus Surya Widya
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v1i2.2024.296

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The TPI Denpasar Class I Immigration Office is under the Directorate General of Immigration of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights. The TPI Denpasar Class I Immigration Office applies selection laws to ensure the integrity of prospective Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) who have non-procedural status when applying for a passport. This office is responsible for immigration functions, from issuing passports to law enforcement against foreign citizens (WNA) and Indonesian citizens (WNI). The purpose of this selective policy is to ensure that every PMI candidate who plans to work abroad meets all applicable requirements and conditions and is not involved in any legal violations that could endanger them in their intended workplace. This research was conducted qualitatively, using a descriptive approach. The research results show that the TPI Denpasar Class I Immigration Office has carried out immigration supervision in accordance with the law and legal provisions to prevent non-procedural PMI. Supervisory measures involve refusing to issue passports to PMI candidates suspected of working non-procedurally. In carrying out supervision in the field, immigration officers still face obstacles such as passport applicants providing incorrect information, manipulating data, and falsifying letters of recommendation for work.
Social and environmental changes due to PT Medco Papua's activities in West Papua Mandacan, Agustinus; Wurarah, Rully Novie; Baransano, Michael
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v1i2.2024.412

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The activities of the company PT Medco Papua Hijau Selaras Capitol Group utilizing the potential of natural resources in producing products have contributed to changing the socio-economic and socio-ecological structure. This research was conducted in Sidey SP-9 District near the PT Medco Papua Hijau Selaras Capitol Group company location area, Manokwari Regency, West Papua Province, which lasted ± 3 months from June to August 2021. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of the presence of PT Medco Papua Hijau Selaras Capitol Group on the socio-economic and socio-ecological aspects of the Sidey District community of Manokwari Regency. The research used descriptive qualitative and quantitative methods with case study techniques. The results showed that the community's income was above 6 - 10 million, with the most occupation level being company employees. Of the 56 respondents, 40 men and 16 women have the perspective that the presence of the company has an impact on reducing air and water quality. The effects are increased dust, vehicle fumes, factory fumes, and changes in river watercolor and social behavior. Almost 89.28% of respondents responded that air quality decreased, and 65.52% responded that water quality decreased and also changed social behavior. Then, for the Evaluation of the Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), which is carried out only in the supply of electrical energy, participatory planning about customary areas, education skills, and the local economy still needs to be implemented.
Implementasi kebijakan pengentasan kemiskinan di Kabupaten Kendal Ariningsih, Siti
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v1i2.2024.613

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The national goals of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia which have been initiated by the founders of the country as stated in the Preamble of the 1945 Constitution in the fourth paragraph are: 1) to protect the entire Indonesian nation and all of Indonesia's blood spilled 2). Promote general welfare 3). educating the nation's life and 4). Participate in carrying out world order based on freedom, eternal peace and social justice. To achieve this goal, especially the government's obligation to serve the poor, the government regulates in Law Number 11 of 2009 concerning Social Welfare. In particular, Articles 19 and 20 specifically discuss poverty. Poverty is very important and requires serious attention by the government, poverty alleviation programs are a priority program in development. The success and effectiveness of poverty alleviation programs is highly dependent on the policies set by the central government and regional governments and involves many government institutions in its implementation

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