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Research paper thumbnail of ADB's Role towards Energy Infrastructure Development: Case of Post-COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Global South Review

ADB is a strategic partner for Indonesia in Development. Public sector management and energy are ... more ADB is a strategic partner for Indonesia in Development. Public sector management and energy are two sectors that the both parties focus on. On the last few years, Indonesia focusses on the climate change, therefore energy infrastructure is being pursued by Indonesia in order to develop the renewable energy. Unfortunately, in the midst of pursuing this goal, Indonesia is facing the COVID-19 Pandemic that affect various sectors in Indonesia. The pandemic gave impacts on infrastructure development in Indonesia, including energy infrastructure. This research examines the ADB's Approach towards Energy Infrastructure Development in Indonesia, specified on case of post-COVID-19 Pandemic. This research applied descriptive qualitative method and used international organization theory for analysis. Moreover, this research used the literature study technique to obtain the relevant data. The result shows Indonesia and ADB have cooperation on handling COVID-19 Pandemic. But, cooperation on ...

Research paper thumbnail of ADB's Role towards Energy Infrastructure Development: Case of Post-COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Global South Review, Feb 16, 2023

ADB is a strategic partner for Indonesia in Development. Public sector management and energy are ... more ADB is a strategic partner for Indonesia in Development. Public sector management and energy are two sectors that the both parties focus on. On the last few years, Indonesia focusses on the climate change, therefore energy infrastructure is being pursued by Indonesia in order to develop the renewable energy. Unfortunately, in the midst of pursuing this goal, Indonesia is facing the COVID-19 Pandemic that affect various sectors in Indonesia. The pandemic gave impacts on infrastructure development in Indonesia, including energy infrastructure. This research examines the ADB's Approach towards Energy Infrastructure Development in Indonesia, specified on case of post-COVID-19 Pandemic. This research applied descriptive qualitative method and used international organization theory for analysis. Moreover, this research used the literature study technique to obtain the relevant data. The result shows Indonesia and ADB have cooperation on handling COVID-19 Pandemic. But, cooperation on infrastructure development still being the priority of both parties. Both parties seek for solution for economic recovery without sacrificing project on infrastructure development, especially on energy sector.

Research paper thumbnail of Political Landscape Dynamics in Post-Decade Yemeni Revolution: A Literature Review

Jurnal CMES

During the decade following the Arab Spring and the Yemeni Revolution, significant changes and dy... more During the decade following the Arab Spring and the Yemeni Revolution, significant changes and dynamics occurred in Yemen, particularly in the realms of politics and security. The current situation can be categorized as "stable" due to the absence of escalating conflicts between the parties involved. However, the cessation of hostilities between the Houthi rebels and the Yemeni government, supported by a coalition of Arab countries, has the potential to create new challenges. Additionally, the ongoing humanitarian crisis resulting from the Yemeni conflict continues to require international attention. Despite considerable attention given to the current state of Yemen, there is a lack of scholarly research utilizing scientific literature to examine the condition of Yemen a decade after the revolution. Consequently, this article aims to review the Yemeni Revolution after ten years, using relevant publications from 2012 to 2022 obtained through Google Scholar and the Publish or Perish application. The data will be visualized using the Vosviewer application as a basis for analysis. The findings of this research reveal the complex conditions underlying the tenyear conflict that emerged in the aftermath of the Yemeni Revolution, characterized by multifaceted conflicts interrelated with various factors that have prolonged the crisis.

Research paper thumbnail of Open Government Implementation During the Pandemic: Lesson – Learned from Surakarta City Government

Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review

Open government initiative is needed to ensure good governance by providing more transparent, inn... more Open government initiative is needed to ensure good governance by providing more transparent, innovative, collaborative, and participatory services to fulfill public needs. The need for open government is becoming higher during Covid-19 pandemic. The government of Surakarta city also experienced this situation as part of minimizing the impact of Covid-19 spread, by utilizing social media. The purpose of this study measures the open government maturity in Surakarta City Government during the early stage of the Covid-19 pandemic. The output of this study could be useful to hinder the spread of misinformation and disinformation in the pandemic situation that may reoccur in the future. The finding of this study is also useful as an example case of the implementation of open government during critical times. This research design uses qualitative descriptive methods and the analysis will be based on the Open Government Implementation Model (OGIM), by matching the current performance of Su...

Research paper thumbnail of Indonesia’s Economy Diplomacy: Strategic Opportunity in Ppe Production in Pandemic Era

PROCEEDING ICTESS (Internasional Conference on Technology, Education and Social Sciences), 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the world order, especially on the health and eco... more The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the world order, especially on the health and economic sectors. The World Health Organization (WHO) noted that as of 4th December 2020, positive cases of COVID-19 in the world reached more than 64 million confirmed cases, and 1.5 million death cases. Responding to this condition, the world's attention has turned to efforts to produce vaccines. However, apart from vaccines, the world demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) has also continued to increase, and even, the world experienced a shortage of PPE. In this case, Indonesia as a producer of PPE can take advantage of this momentum to earn economic benefits in the midst of this pandemic. PPE made in Indonesia produced by PT Sri Rejeki Isman Tbk has obtained ISO 16604 Class 3 certification at Intertek HQ, Cortland, New York. PPE is a nubic garment or CBRN (Chemical Biological Radiation) that can be used for both pandemic and non-pandemic needs. This research will discuss Indonesia's PPE diplomacy in the pandemic era. This study uses economy diplomacy theory and qualitative methods to analyze Indonesia's opportunities through PPE diplomacy. The results showed that the contribution of PPE and mask exports reached US$ 4.56 billion. Therefore, this paper assesses that PPE is economically more strategic than vaccines. Indonesia has a great opportunity to generate concrete benefits from economy diplomacy through the production of domestic PPE or what can be called PPE diplomacy.

Research paper thumbnail of Global Value Chain Analysis on PT Batik Keris Surakarta

Journal of World Trade Studies

Batik is an Indonesian cultural heritage that has been recognized by The United Nations Education... more Batik is an Indonesian cultural heritage that has been recognized by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). In addition to cultural heritage, many Indonesian people live through Batik crafts. Batik Keris is one of the Lead Firms in the Batik industries in Surakarta, even in Indonesia, where it plays an important role in the Batik industry and also in preserving Batik itself. This study examines the global value chain of PT. Batik Keris and their role as Lead Firm in the Batik industry and their relationship with the Surakarta City Government program. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method by applying the Global Value Chain Concept introduced by Gerry Gereffi (2016). Meanwhile, the data was obtained through interviews with related sources and literature studies. The results show that Batik Keris has implemented an upgrade strategy ranging from design, use of technology, to carry out various activities such as fashion shows and Batik C...

Research paper thumbnail of 10. Evaluation toward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indonesia and Its Relation with Democracy after 20 Years of the Collapsed of Orde Baru

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Social and Political Sciences (IcoSaPS 2018), 2018

Since the monetary crisis and reformation in 1998, Indonesia has developing to be a democratic co... more Since the monetary crisis and reformation in 1998, Indonesia has developing to be a democratic country. The direction of the economic system in Indonesia has led to capitalism where the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) entered Indonesia and influenced the International cooperation in the country. The matter is important to be discussed since FDI influenced Indonesia's economic system. The purpose of this research is to analyze the policy related to the FDI since the collapse of Orde Baru and how democracy can influence the decision making process regarding FDI. This issue is analyzed using Political Risk and Liberalism Theory. This research is also using descriptive qualitative method are used to analyze the issue. To obtain the data, the writers were using literature study by collecting the data and facts from Online Journal, Official Sites, Books, and internet article. From the result, we can find that the growth of FDI in Indonesia has reached 13.2 percent in the first quartile of 2017 and absorbed 164.000 labors. However, this number was dominated by foreign investors. The latter also influenced the competition towards Small-Medium Enterprises in Indonesia and changed the social and cultural sector where the society grew more consumptive.

Research paper thumbnail of Indonesia's Disaster Resilience Against Volcanic Eruption: Lessons from Yogyakarta

KnE Social Sciences, 2022

Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world, with more than 17,000 islands. Located... more Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world, with more than 17,000 islands. Located on the “ring of fire”, Indonesia has many active volcanoes, and also has the threat of earthquakes as a result of constant movement of the tectonic plates between the Eurasian and Australian plates. Because of these features, Indonesia has one of the highest disaster-risk of all countries in the world. In terms of disaster resilience, the people of Indonesia have their own cultures with many local communities that have been educated about the potential disasters that might arise. After the 2004 tsunami that hit Aceh, disaster mitigation education gained more attention in Indonesia. Using the concept of disaster risk reduction uniquely fused with local wisdom and culture, this study aimed to describe the potential impact of natural disasters in Indonesia, and the prevention of the loss of life. Qualitative analyses were used, with a focus on Yogyakarta province, as one of the regions in ...

Research paper thumbnail of ADB's Role towards Energy Infrastructure Development: Case of Post-COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Global South Review

ADB is a strategic partner for Indonesia in Development. Public sector management and energy are ... more ADB is a strategic partner for Indonesia in Development. Public sector management and energy are two sectors that the both parties focus on. On the last few years, Indonesia focusses on the climate change, therefore energy infrastructure is being pursued by Indonesia in order to develop the renewable energy. Unfortunately, in the midst of pursuing this goal, Indonesia is facing the COVID-19 Pandemic that affect various sectors in Indonesia. The pandemic gave impacts on infrastructure development in Indonesia, including energy infrastructure. This research examines the ADB's Approach towards Energy Infrastructure Development in Indonesia, specified on case of post-COVID-19 Pandemic. This research applied descriptive qualitative method and used international organization theory for analysis. Moreover, this research used the literature study technique to obtain the relevant data. The result shows Indonesia and ADB have cooperation on handling COVID-19 Pandemic. But, cooperation on ...

Research paper thumbnail of ADB's Role towards Energy Infrastructure Development: Case of Post-COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Global South Review, Feb 16, 2023

ADB is a strategic partner for Indonesia in Development. Public sector management and energy are ... more ADB is a strategic partner for Indonesia in Development. Public sector management and energy are two sectors that the both parties focus on. On the last few years, Indonesia focusses on the climate change, therefore energy infrastructure is being pursued by Indonesia in order to develop the renewable energy. Unfortunately, in the midst of pursuing this goal, Indonesia is facing the COVID-19 Pandemic that affect various sectors in Indonesia. The pandemic gave impacts on infrastructure development in Indonesia, including energy infrastructure. This research examines the ADB's Approach towards Energy Infrastructure Development in Indonesia, specified on case of post-COVID-19 Pandemic. This research applied descriptive qualitative method and used international organization theory for analysis. Moreover, this research used the literature study technique to obtain the relevant data. The result shows Indonesia and ADB have cooperation on handling COVID-19 Pandemic. But, cooperation on infrastructure development still being the priority of both parties. Both parties seek for solution for economic recovery without sacrificing project on infrastructure development, especially on energy sector.

Research paper thumbnail of Political Landscape Dynamics in Post-Decade Yemeni Revolution: A Literature Review

Jurnal CMES

During the decade following the Arab Spring and the Yemeni Revolution, significant changes and dy... more During the decade following the Arab Spring and the Yemeni Revolution, significant changes and dynamics occurred in Yemen, particularly in the realms of politics and security. The current situation can be categorized as "stable" due to the absence of escalating conflicts between the parties involved. However, the cessation of hostilities between the Houthi rebels and the Yemeni government, supported by a coalition of Arab countries, has the potential to create new challenges. Additionally, the ongoing humanitarian crisis resulting from the Yemeni conflict continues to require international attention. Despite considerable attention given to the current state of Yemen, there is a lack of scholarly research utilizing scientific literature to examine the condition of Yemen a decade after the revolution. Consequently, this article aims to review the Yemeni Revolution after ten years, using relevant publications from 2012 to 2022 obtained through Google Scholar and the Publish or Perish application. The data will be visualized using the Vosviewer application as a basis for analysis. The findings of this research reveal the complex conditions underlying the tenyear conflict that emerged in the aftermath of the Yemeni Revolution, characterized by multifaceted conflicts interrelated with various factors that have prolonged the crisis.

Research paper thumbnail of Open Government Implementation During the Pandemic: Lesson – Learned from Surakarta City Government

Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review

Open government initiative is needed to ensure good governance by providing more transparent, inn... more Open government initiative is needed to ensure good governance by providing more transparent, innovative, collaborative, and participatory services to fulfill public needs. The need for open government is becoming higher during Covid-19 pandemic. The government of Surakarta city also experienced this situation as part of minimizing the impact of Covid-19 spread, by utilizing social media. The purpose of this study measures the open government maturity in Surakarta City Government during the early stage of the Covid-19 pandemic. The output of this study could be useful to hinder the spread of misinformation and disinformation in the pandemic situation that may reoccur in the future. The finding of this study is also useful as an example case of the implementation of open government during critical times. This research design uses qualitative descriptive methods and the analysis will be based on the Open Government Implementation Model (OGIM), by matching the current performance of Su...

Research paper thumbnail of Indonesia’s Economy Diplomacy: Strategic Opportunity in Ppe Production in Pandemic Era

PROCEEDING ICTESS (Internasional Conference on Technology, Education and Social Sciences), 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the world order, especially on the health and eco... more The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the world order, especially on the health and economic sectors. The World Health Organization (WHO) noted that as of 4th December 2020, positive cases of COVID-19 in the world reached more than 64 million confirmed cases, and 1.5 million death cases. Responding to this condition, the world's attention has turned to efforts to produce vaccines. However, apart from vaccines, the world demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) has also continued to increase, and even, the world experienced a shortage of PPE. In this case, Indonesia as a producer of PPE can take advantage of this momentum to earn economic benefits in the midst of this pandemic. PPE made in Indonesia produced by PT Sri Rejeki Isman Tbk has obtained ISO 16604 Class 3 certification at Intertek HQ, Cortland, New York. PPE is a nubic garment or CBRN (Chemical Biological Radiation) that can be used for both pandemic and non-pandemic needs. This research will discuss Indonesia's PPE diplomacy in the pandemic era. This study uses economy diplomacy theory and qualitative methods to analyze Indonesia's opportunities through PPE diplomacy. The results showed that the contribution of PPE and mask exports reached US$ 4.56 billion. Therefore, this paper assesses that PPE is economically more strategic than vaccines. Indonesia has a great opportunity to generate concrete benefits from economy diplomacy through the production of domestic PPE or what can be called PPE diplomacy.

Research paper thumbnail of Global Value Chain Analysis on PT Batik Keris Surakarta

Journal of World Trade Studies

Batik is an Indonesian cultural heritage that has been recognized by The United Nations Education... more Batik is an Indonesian cultural heritage that has been recognized by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). In addition to cultural heritage, many Indonesian people live through Batik crafts. Batik Keris is one of the Lead Firms in the Batik industries in Surakarta, even in Indonesia, where it plays an important role in the Batik industry and also in preserving Batik itself. This study examines the global value chain of PT. Batik Keris and their role as Lead Firm in the Batik industry and their relationship with the Surakarta City Government program. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method by applying the Global Value Chain Concept introduced by Gerry Gereffi (2016). Meanwhile, the data was obtained through interviews with related sources and literature studies. The results show that Batik Keris has implemented an upgrade strategy ranging from design, use of technology, to carry out various activities such as fashion shows and Batik C...

Research paper thumbnail of 10. Evaluation toward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indonesia and Its Relation with Democracy after 20 Years of the Collapsed of Orde Baru

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Social and Political Sciences (IcoSaPS 2018), 2018

Since the monetary crisis and reformation in 1998, Indonesia has developing to be a democratic co... more Since the monetary crisis and reformation in 1998, Indonesia has developing to be a democratic country. The direction of the economic system in Indonesia has led to capitalism where the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) entered Indonesia and influenced the International cooperation in the country. The matter is important to be discussed since FDI influenced Indonesia's economic system. The purpose of this research is to analyze the policy related to the FDI since the collapse of Orde Baru and how democracy can influence the decision making process regarding FDI. This issue is analyzed using Political Risk and Liberalism Theory. This research is also using descriptive qualitative method are used to analyze the issue. To obtain the data, the writers were using literature study by collecting the data and facts from Online Journal, Official Sites, Books, and internet article. From the result, we can find that the growth of FDI in Indonesia has reached 13.2 percent in the first quartile of 2017 and absorbed 164.000 labors. However, this number was dominated by foreign investors. The latter also influenced the competition towards Small-Medium Enterprises in Indonesia and changed the social and cultural sector where the society grew more consumptive.

Research paper thumbnail of Indonesia's Disaster Resilience Against Volcanic Eruption: Lessons from Yogyakarta

KnE Social Sciences, 2022

Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world, with more than 17,000 islands. Located... more Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world, with more than 17,000 islands. Located on the “ring of fire”, Indonesia has many active volcanoes, and also has the threat of earthquakes as a result of constant movement of the tectonic plates between the Eurasian and Australian plates. Because of these features, Indonesia has one of the highest disaster-risk of all countries in the world. In terms of disaster resilience, the people of Indonesia have their own cultures with many local communities that have been educated about the potential disasters that might arise. After the 2004 tsunami that hit Aceh, disaster mitigation education gained more attention in Indonesia. Using the concept of disaster risk reduction uniquely fused with local wisdom and culture, this study aimed to describe the potential impact of natural disasters in Indonesia, and the prevention of the loss of life. Qualitative analyses were used, with a focus on Yogyakarta province, as one of the regions in ...