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<title>JAPAN-PHILIPPINES MARITIME DIPLOMACY: A PROACTIVE APPROACH TO RESPOND TO THE ASSERTIVE CHINA IN SOUTH CHINA SEA  2009 – 2017</title>
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<description>JAPAN-PHILIPPINES MARITIME DIPLOMACY: A PROACTIVE APPROACH TO RESPOND TO THE ASSERTIVE CHINA IN SOUTH CHINA SEA  2009 – 2017
ERSANDI, IVENA
Nowadays, the South China Sea has been identified with increasing defense&#13;
spending and military modernization of the neighboring countries which are&#13;
driven by China’s assertive behavior in the region. China’s assertiveness in&#13;
the South China Sea is an expression of its growing ambition over the region&#13;
which is part of its core interests. China’s assertiveness is buoyed by its&#13;
significant military presence and power projection in the region. Japan and&#13;
the Philippines are having converging threat perceptions towards China’s&#13;
assertiveness in the South China Sea as well as sharing common interests to&#13;
respond to the assertive China. Contested with China’s assertive behavior,&#13;
since 2012, Japan and the Philippines have been conducting dynamic&#13;
maritime diplomacy in order to safeguard the status quo of the sea from the&#13;
assertive China. The implementation of Japan-Philippines maritime&#13;
diplomacy in responding to China’s assertiveness in South China Sea is a&#13;
form of “proactive approach” by Japan, following the “Proactive&#13;
Contribution to Peace” banner resounded under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe&#13;
administration. The proactive approach in this research features the concept&#13;
of balance of power and cooperative maritime diplomacy.
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>IMPACT OF TEXTILE TRADE LIBERALIZATION POST ATC 2005 AGAINST THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIA TEXTILE INDUSTRY (2005-2014)</title>
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<description>IMPACT OF TEXTILE TRADE LIBERALIZATION POST ATC 2005 AGAINST THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIA TEXTILE INDUSTRY (2005-2014)
Nabila, Ghaisani Hevian
This research describes about the development of Indonesia textile industry post Agreement of Textile and Clothing (ATC) 2005. ATC is an agreement under World Trade Organization (WTO) that established as ten years transition period towards international textile trade liberalization. ATC expected to eliminate quota limits and various barriers in international textile trade. After the end of ATC in 2005, it became the beginning of international textile trade liberalization. Indonesia faced the new challenges which had some impacts for Indonesia textile industry with the rise of the trade liberalization. Those impacts are affecting the government policies on both domestic and global market access, and also affecting the total of Indonesia’s textile production every year. In this research the researcher will analyzes and describes the impacts of international textile trade liberalization towards Indonesia textile industry and support it with some data. The main problem in this research is how the development and impacts of Indonesian textile exports post ATC. In explaining this problem, researcher used Liberalism theory, Economic Foreign Policy, and International Trade concept as conceptual framework also used descriptive qualitative method as the research method. As the result for this research is textile trade liberalization which marked with the end of ATC had significant impacts for the development of Indonesia textile industry.
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CHINA’S DEFENSE POLICY IN SINO-MYANMAR DEFENSE COOPERATION TO INCREASE ITS INFLUENCE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN IN THE CASE OF BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE (2013-2017)</title>
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<description>THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CHINA’S DEFENSE POLICY IN SINO-MYANMAR DEFENSE COOPERATION TO INCREASE ITS INFLUENCE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN IN THE CASE OF BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE (2013-2017)
Ernasari, Cici
Cici Ernasari, International Relations 2014, President University&#13;
Thesis Title: “The Implementation of China’s Defense Policy in Sino-Myanmar&#13;
Defense Cooperation to Increase Its Influence in the Indian Ocean in the case of Belt&#13;
and Road Initiative (2013 – 2017)”&#13;
&#13;
The rise of China has been a great phenomenon in the world particularly in this 21 st&#13;
century. This rise has led China becomes the world’s second largest economy and&#13;
also the world’s largest military. This situation however pushed China to fulfill the&#13;
increasing demand of energy and to seek for the alternative route. By sharing 2,204&#13;
kilometers of its border with China and has direct access to the Indian Ocean,&#13;
Myanmar becomes a land bridge to get the access to Indian Ocean. Myanmar locates&#13;
on tri-junction Southeast, South and East Asia and very abundance with natural&#13;
resources. In the name of Pauk-Phaw, China and Myanmar relations has been existing&#13;
since the ancient times and both countries have maintained substantive relations. In&#13;
the context of belt and road initiative, China has implemented its defense policy&#13;
through the economic and military cooperation with Myanmar. This research&#13;
therefore explains the implementation of China’s defense policy in Sino-Myanmar&#13;
defense cooperation to strengthening its position in the Indian Ocean in the context of&#13;
belt and road initiative from 2013 until 2017.
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>THE CONTRIBUTION OF JAPAN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON INDONESIA ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT : A STUDY ON JAPANINDONESIAN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP (20152017)</title>
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<description>THE CONTRIBUTION OF JAPAN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON INDONESIA ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT : A STUDY ON JAPANINDONESIAN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP (20152017)
PAHLEVI, JODI OKTARIO
This research objectives are to describe analytically and&#13;
thoroughly about Japan Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on Indonesia&#13;
Economy development between 2015 until 2017 and to know the&#13;
benefits between Japan and Indonesia Strategic Partnership that last&#13;
from 28th November 2006 until now. As long as this Strategic&#13;
Partnership, Japan and Indonesia was also made Japan Economic&#13;
Partnership Agreement (IJEPA) on 20th August 2007. As we know&#13;
there are two theories about Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). The&#13;
first theory said that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) have risk to&#13;
destroy the natural resources of the destination country , unhelpful for&#13;
the destination country economic and also have chance to destroy&#13;
local capabilities. The second theories claim that besides the negatives&#13;
effects from Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), there are many benefits&#13;
in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This research is important to&#13;
prove that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) have many benefits for&#13;
country that are investment destinations, especially developing&#13;
country like Indonesia. In the other hand, this research was focused on&#13;
the benefits of Japan Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for Indonesia&#13;
economy. Because Japan is one of the major country that have many&#13;
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indonesia.
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