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JIHI can be a reference and literature source for academician in International Relations area as it consists of articles and research reports on International Relations Issues. Articles and research reports are written by academics who is the expert on its field like Security Studies, International Political Economy, Regime, International Organization, Gender and International Relations, Diplomacy, Media and International Relations, etc.
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A Long Road to the Development of Bio-Fuel in Indonesia Marendra Cahya Sadikin
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 10 No. 1 (2014)
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

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Abstract: Increased energy usage in line with economic growth and the increase in world populationhas an immediate impact for the depletion of fossil -based energy, especially petroleum. The fact thatworld oil supplies are limited, many states are forced to prioritize energy policy as a top priority indevelopment policy. In addition, this condition has raised new fears that the global energy security.With a strong concern of potential extinction of petroleum and other fossil -based energy sources ,policy makers should pay more attention to energy security. The same trend is occurring in Indonesia.Along with the increase in the national population, national and regional development plans, the needfor national energy security is a must. The Indonesian government must be able to answer thechallenge is to strengthen national energy security. Because energy is a strategic conditions to supportnational development through the availability of sufficient, safe, and energy- quality and evenlydistributed throughout Indonesia at an affordable price, it requires a government policy that supportsnational energy security. An attempt was made by the Government of Indonesia to ensure energysecurity is to issue a policy for the use of renewable energy in Indonesia .Key Words: renewable energy, policy, national security, economic growth
Intentions And Motive In Augustine’s Just War Teaching Petrus Farneubun
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 10 No. 1 (2014)
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Abstract: Augustine, one of the greatest christian thinkers, tries to reconcile the love of neighborsand justification of wars. He develops a radically different biblical interpretation than those of earlyChurch Fathers who believe in incompatibility of Jesus's central teaching of loving neighbour andChristian participation in warfare. Augustine repudiates such incompatibility. This paper investigatesthe teaching of Augustine's just war teaching formulated in his masterpiece The City of God. In thelight of this tradition, this paper specifically adresses the intentions and the primary motive of the justwar. This paper argues that both the intentions and motive have to be distinctive. Accordingly, war isjustified if it meets two distinctive conditions. First, the goal of the war is to bring peace, restorejustice, and and punish wrong doers. Second, the war should be based on Christian charity or love ofneighbours. This paper begins by introducing the core issue of Christian understanding of its positionon warfare, followed by brief profile of Augustine. Then, it addresses Augustine's interpretation ofJesus' teaching and finally it analyses Augustine's just war teaching by focusing on intentions andmotive. Two cases, NATO Interventions in Kosovo 1999 and Libya 2011, are also included to illustratethe principle of Right Intention and Motive. It argues that NATO interventions meet the conditions ofRight Intention but fail in the principle of Right Motive.Key Words: Augustine, Just War, Love, Justice, Intentions, Motive
Menuju Asean Economic Community 2015 dalam Kondisi Pembangunan Ekonomi yang Timpang Stanislaus Risadi Apresian
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 10 No. 1 (2014)
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Abstract: Economic development gap has divided ASEAN countries into two groups namedASEAN-6 and CLMV. Yet, ASEAN is still in the process to establish ASEAN Economic Community(AEC) in 2015. And in attempt to establish AEC, equitable economic development becomes one of themain characteristics in AEC Blueprint. A debate then arises whether ASEAN is plausible to establisheconomic community successfully or not. In fact, development gap does not always obstruct theestablishment of a community. As for an example, development gap also exists in European region butit is not regarded as a serious problem that can hinder European countries to establish European Union.This study is aimed at discussing the influences of economic development gap among ASEANcountries towards the process of AEC establishment. In this study, dependent development theory ofCardoso is used to analyze the development gap in ASEAN. Based on further analysis, it is found thatthe development gap in ASEAN is influenced by the international economic structure. Data shows thatASEAN countries are integrated (in?)to international structure through the foreign direct investmentfrom the center states. This condition places ASEAN countries as the dependent countries.Key Words: development gap, ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), dependent development
China in the South China Sea Dispute: Between Status Quo and Revisionist Albert Triwibowo
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 10 No. 1 (2014)
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Abstract: The paper is trying to look whether China is a status quo power or a revisionist power in theSouth China Sea dispute based on status quo indicator developed by Johnston and perspectives onconformity towards norms. Meanwhile, this paper argues that China is neither a status quo nor arevisionist in the South China Sea dispute to the extent of its compliance with the Declaration on theConduct of Parties (DoC) in the South China Sea. Using status quo indicators developed by Johnstonand also the perspectives on conformity and violation towards norm, it is found that China's position inthe South China Sea is determined by its interests over the disputed area. A moral dilemma betweenexpected behaviors in the South China Sea based on China's involvement in the DoC and China's otherself interests. Moreover, China has been conducting activities which fall under both categories, bothstatus quo and revisionist. China is lying in the middle between status quo and revisionist in the SouthChina Sea dispute, between an obligatory action that is mandated by the DoC and the desire to act inorder to pursue its self-interest such as its sovereignty claim, natural resources, and geostrategicposition of the disputed territory. China's position in the South China Sea dispute as well as its moraldilemma in the end could be seen through its mixed and constrained actions indicated by an aggressiveact and a justification related to the aggressive act.Key words: China, South China Sea Dispute, Status Quo, Revisionist, Norm, DoC.
Pemikir-Pemikir Marxis Dalam Hubungan Internasional M. Syaprin Zahidi
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 10 No. 1 (2014)
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Abstract: Marxism is one of the perspectives in International Relations that's usually we use toexplain the economic international phenomena in the world. At this time, this paper aims to explainthe early development of marxism in international relations. This paper is begin which the explanationabout the opinion from two founding fathers from Marxism they are Karl Marx and Vladimir I. Lenninor usually we call Marxism- classic thinkers. At the last part this paper also continuing with the opinionfrom three key thinkers on Marxism which basic thinking from Marx and Lennin and they are PaulBaran, Andre Gunder Frank and Immanuel Wallerstein, also we call neo-marxian thinkers inInternational Relations.Key Words: International Relations, Marxism, Marxism-classic Thinkers, Neo-marxian Thinkers

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