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ISSN: 1829-5088    frecuency : 4   format : Electrónica

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Volume 7 Number 1 Year 2018

11 articles in this issue 

Sri Suwartiningsih,David Samiyono,Daru Purnomo

Indonesia is a country that symbolizes plurality. The horizontal conflicts caused by ethnicity, race, and religion show that there is a crisis of national integration and social disharmony within the country. Conflicts in several regions in Indonesia prov... see more

Pags. 1 - 10  

Ludiro Madu

This paper explains the recent development of Indonesia’s digital diplomacy—which Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has conducted—in responding to the growing challenges of information, communication, and technology (ICT) towards its national... see more

Pags. 11 - 18  

Valentina Lusia Sinta Herindrasti

This article examines Indonesia’s initiatives in combating and preventing drugs abuse which has reached the level of ‘drugs emergency’. Although there are many advantages in this new approach, this article argues that the implementation of the rehabilitat... see more

Pags. 19 - 33  

Edta Muhammad Fadilah,Arfin Sudirman

The change in defense policy that occurred during Shinzo Abe's reign in 2015 produced many pros and cons among the public. As a decision, it was not popular among civilians, either political elites or the public sphere because the administration made it i... see more

Pags. 34 - 47  

Luerdi Luerdi,Alfajri Alfajri

Turkey is one of the important actors whose roles cannot not be ignored in understanding the dynamic of Syrian crisis. Turkey used to interfere the neighboring country in order to remove the Syrian regime by backing the opposition groups and building alli... see more

Pags. 48 - 59  

Dwi Ardiyanti,Ahmad Anwar

Palm oil plantation has proven to have contributions in increasing Indonesian wealth and economy. The fact that Indonesia becoming the biggest palm oil exporter in the world promises a higher expectation for Indonesia’s economic growth. Meanwhile, this na... see more

Pags. 60 - 68  

Muhammad Suryadi,Fauzia Gustarina Cempaka Timur

This paper argues that bilateral arrangements among ASEAN countries are no longer enough to address the convergence of non-traditional threats, primarily due to porous borders in Southeast Asia region. Hence, fighting terrorism by securing maritime border... see more

Pags. 69 - 80  

Broto Wardoyo

Tensions in the Gulf region between Saudi and its allies against Qatar was marked by the termination of diplomatic relations in the midst 2017. The tension has a quite long history and can be divided into three different phases. Prior to and during the 19... see more

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