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Journal of Integrative International Relations
ISSN : 24773557     EISSN : 27970345     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15642/jiir
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Journal of Integrative International Relations (JIIR) published by Center for Integrative International Studies Laboratory, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel Surabaya in association with The Indonesian Islamic Studies and International Relations Association (INSIERA). The journal published multi-disciplinary, inter-disciplinary, and trans-disciplinary approach articles on various issues in the field of International Relations. Special attention is given to the acedemic articles related to Islamic Integration methodology which synthesis critically between Islamic Studies and International Relations.
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Komparasi Kebijakan Australia terhadap Indonesia Masa Partai Buruh dan Liberal Afif Thufail
Journal of Integrative International Relations Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jiir.2020.5.1.33-45

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Australia and Indonesia are neighboring countries which have different historical, ethnic and community factors that cause frequent upheavals. Even so, Australia and Indonesia, like other neighboring countries, often have good relations that benefit each country. Australia has two parties that are very dominant in the political contestation; The Liberal Party and the Labor Party. This article discusses the question of whether there were sufficient differences when the government in Australia was led by the Liberal Party and the Labor Party which influenced the foreign policy taken by the Australian Government towards Indonesia.
Arab Nationalism: Past, Present, and Future Hadza Min Fadhli Robby
Journal of Integrative International Relations Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jiir.2020.5.1.1-32

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This article would like to discuss the development of Arab Nationalism throughout history. Arab Nationalism is discussed initially as a part of the resistance against Turkish and Ottoman power. The construction of enmity between Arab and Turkish nations became one of the most important features of Arab Nationalism. However, the enmity against the Turkish nation was not the only factor contributing to Arab Nationalism. The existence of the Arab nationalist movement and the rise of Arab intellectuals gave the momentum for Arab nationalism to obtain a prominent place. As Arab nations declared their independence, there are aspirations that seek Arab nations to be united into one country. One such idea was brought up by Gamal Abdel Nasser, previously the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt. Arab Nationalism experienced its hey-day during these days, but soon after, it loses its charm after the war with Israel. This paper will also discuss the problems and reasons behind the decline of Arab Nationalism.
Analisis Penguatan Hubungan Qatar-Turki Selama Krisis Teluk 2017 Hani Fatunnisa
Journal of Integrative International Relations Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jiir.2020.5.1.54-67

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The Gulf coalition country led by Saudi Arabia simultaneously severed its diplomatic relations with Qatar in early June 2017. This action was motivated by Saudi Arabia's accusations of Qatar's proximity to several Islamic opposition organizations such as the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas and its bilateral tendencies with Iran. This resentment continued with the launching of a land, sea and air blockade against Qatar's territory. Qatar dismissed the accusations and saw the Arab coalition's actions as an intervention against its foreign policy. In addition, Turkey as an ally of Qatar initially responded to the diplomatic crisis in a neutral manner and put forward mediation efforts. However, these efforts failed due to sabotage by the Gulf coalition. Turkey later denounced the blockade and immediately signed a military agreement to speed up the deployment of troops to Qatar. This article aims to analyze the reasons for Turkey's shift from initially neutral to pro-Qatar by strengthening its bilateral relations with Qatar through a series of help.
Popularity and Representation of Zheng He’s Image: Pre-Eliminary Research Fitri Rofiyarti
Journal of Integrative International Relations Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jiir.2020.5.1.27-36

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Zheng He (Cheng ho) Mosques become iconic mosques in Indonesia as its architecture represents well Chinese culture. Even though, the legacy of the figure behind this name turned out to be a concern. Many people do not know that Zheng He is one of the figure who has contributed greatly to spread Islam in Indonesia. For this reason, the major objective of this study is investigating how Zheng He’s image and perception formed in the view of young Muslims, as the new generation who have big responsibilities related to the continuity and the development of Islam. The other purposes of this research is to find out how far Zheng He is known, as a diplomat and great explorer, become a role model in the process of young Muslim’s character building. Furthermore, reconstruction is carried out to form a positive image and perception of Zheng He and reconstruct the representation of Chinese culture and its relation to Islam.
The Impact of Reopening Zheng He’s Maritime Silk Road through One Belt One Road Policy on Indonesia–China Cooperation Jordan Aria Adibrata; Azrul Azis; Naufal Fikhri Khairi
Journal of Integrative International Relations Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/jiir.2020.5.1.37-53

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The aim of this article is to explain the impact of reopening the maritime silk route that was previously discovered by Admiral Zheng He which affecting the cooperation relations between Indonesia and China in the last few years. The line was reopened in 2013 in the Chinese OBOR policy with the name “21st Country Maritime Silk Road” (a new maritime silk route) that connects countries in Asia, Africa, and Europe, including Indonesia which in 2017 agreed to participate in inside it. The research question is; "What did Indonesia and China get from the reopening of the maritime silk route through OBOR?". This article used descriptive qualitative methods, using documented research data collection techniques. The results is cooperation between Indonesia and China in the OBOR policy is a form of interdependence.

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