item: #1 of 136 id: jas-104 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: Editorial: ASEAN and Taiwan date: 2014-12-31 words: 728 flesch: 36 summary: The third, fourth, and the fifth articles still discuss the relations between ASEAN countries with its East Asia neighbor with particular emphasis on the relations between Indonesia and Taiwan. The fifth article explores the condition of migrant workers from ASEAN countries in Taiwan. keywords: relations; taiwan cache: jas-104.pdf plain text: jas-104.txt item: #2 of 136 id: jas-106 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: Editorial: Indonesian Industrialization and the Changing of Southeast Asia Geopolitics date: 2014-07-31 words: 919 flesch: 45 summary: The current condition of East Asia geopolitics cannot be separated from the dynamics of political and economic issues faced in the domestic level by each country in East Asia particularly in ASEAN. They argue that the U.S. continuously views South and South East Asia, including the Indian Ocean, as a crucial driver for America’s economic growth and prosperity throughout the 21st century. keywords: article; asia; indonesia cache: jas-106.pdf plain text: jas-106.txt item: #3 of 136 id: jas-1524 author: Ting, Wai title: Increasing Economic Interdependence between China and ASEAN and Its Implications date: 2017-04-25 words: 7368 flesch: 51 summary: China has already started the extension of its electricity grid to Southeast Asian countries, through the so- called ‘ASEAN Inter-connected Power Grid’ (Report on the Transfer of Electricity from Southern China to ASEAN Countries). As a result of this ‘principle,’ China continued to have trade deficits with ASEAN countries, importing more than exporting, for a relatively long period in the past in 2000-2011 (Jiang and Cai, 2013, p. 16). keywords: asean; china; chinese; cooperation; countries; development; interdependence; international; products; tpp; trade; u.s cache: jas-1524.pdf plain text: jas-1524.txt item: #4 of 136 id: jas-1533 author: Kibtiah, Tia Mariatul title: Mobilizations and Movements of Foreign Fighters from Southeast Asia to Syria and Iraq date: 2016-08-09 words: 3422 flesch: 53 summary: Foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq Sources :Lister 2015; The Soufan Group 2015 82 Foreign Fighters from Southeast Asia to Syria and Iraq Lessons from Southeast Asia It is interesting to learn how Southeast Asian fighter organization founded and grew in Syria and Iraq, poses direct threats to government and the people in the region, and how state and civil society responded to the rise of radical jihadists and foreign fighters from Southeast Asian regions. They are considered as foreign fighters. keywords: asia; fighters; indonesia; iraq; islamic; southeast; state; syria cache: jas-1533.pdf plain text: jas-1533.txt item: #5 of 136 id: jas-1536 author: Tai, Wan-Ping title: The Political Economy of the Automobile Industry in ASEAN: A Cross-Country Comparison date: 2016-08-09 words: 10224 flesch: 37 summary: Table 6 Major investments by Japanese MNCs in ASEAN countries (2010–2014) Unit: the number of cases Thailand Malaysia Indonesia The Philippines Factory investment 4 3 5 * Technology investment * In this study, we show that embedded liberalism is the preferred interpretation in ASEAN automobile industry development. keywords: asean; automobile; automobile industry; business; countries; development; economy; foreign; government; indonesia; industrial; industry; investment; malaysia; market; national; philippines; studies; thailand; trade cache: jas-1536.pdf plain text: jas-1536.txt item: #6 of 136 id: jas-154 author: Tai, Wan-Ping title: An Industry without Industrialization: The Political Economy of The Failure of Indonesia’s Auto Industry date: 2014-07-31 words: 8249 flesch: 36 summary: As a result, Indonesia lost the opportunity to establish an industrial complementary relationship in the auto manufacturing industry, making Indonesia auto industry difficult to improve (Adan, 1998). Taiwan Abstract The development of auto industry needs a series of related policies and conditions, including market, technology, management, basic infrastructure, etc. keywords: asia; auto; auto industry; countries; development; government; indonesia; intervention; malaysia; market; national; policies; policy; southeast; state; thailand; university cache: jas-154.pdf plain text: jas-154.txt item: #7 of 136 id: jas-1552 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: Editorial date: 2016-08-09 words: 775 flesch: 41 summary: Article that is written by Alexander Chandra offers a review on the debates over what constitute economic cooperation among ASEAN Countries. Third article explores the development of automobile industry in Southeast Asian countries. keywords: article; asean; indonesia cache: jas-1552.pdf plain text: jas-1552.txt item: #8 of 136 id: jas-1557 author: Sinaga, Lidya Christin title: “Think Globally, Act Locally:” The State Transformation Approach in Governing Borderless Security Threats date: 2017-04-27 words: 1784 flesch: 35 summary: In addition, although the authors acknowledge the significant contribution of security governance as an adequate approach to fill the gap between those approaches, it lacks a theoretical framework on how and why governance regimes are constructed and operated. The ‘mutual benefit’ enforces the business groups to resist governance transformation by preserving local governance to ‘save’ their business. keywords: book; governance; security; state; transformation cache: jas-1557.pdf plain text: jas-1557.txt item: #9 of 136 id: jas-1787 author: Indrawan, Jerry title: ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) in Conflict Prevention: The Role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) date: 2017-04-25 words: 6639 flesch: 49 summary: The interactions among ASEAN civil society are important in the making of ASEAN Community that is ‘people-oriented’ and ‘people-centered.’ The community is expected to bring ASEAN countries to the next stage of cooperation in order to bring prosperity to the region. keywords: ascc; asean; civil; community; conflict; cooperation; countries; csos; peace; people; prevention; society cache: jas-1787.pdf plain text: jas-1787.txt item: #10 of 136 id: jas-1812 author: Winarni, Leni title: The Rohingya Muslim in the Land of Pagoda date: 2017-11-13 words: 6744 flesch: 59 summary: Through understanding the triggers of conflicts, this paper applies historical perspective to analyze why ethnic-religious conflict occur nowadays between Buddhist and Rohingya Muslim in Myanmar. Key words: ethnic-religion violence, Muslim Rohingya, Buddhist Rakhine, state’s role Introduction The challenges that newly independent state faces in the post-colonial period are not only on how to manage diversity but also how to maintain the stability of a nation-state based on nationalism. keywords: arakan; asean; buddhist; conflict; ethnic; government; international; muslim; myanmar; people; rakhine; rohingya; state; violence cache: jas-1812.pdf plain text: jas-1812.txt item: #11 of 136 id: jas-1888 author: Damayanti, Angel title: Regional Maritime Cooperation in Maintaining Maritime Security and Stability: A Test Case for ASEAN Unity and Centrality date: 2018-04-28 words: 6806 flesch: 37 summary: Besides, a prolonged processed of South China Sea Code of Conduct are of signals that the division amongst ASEAN members regarding South China Sea management remains problematic. However, the disunity amongst ASEAN member states – as has happened in ASEAN summit in Phnom Penh, July 2012 due to the issue of South China Sea management and due to China’s economic and military support towards some ASEAN members on one hand and the U.S. support on the other hand – is likely to hamper the initiative and the implementation of such maritime cooperation. keywords: asean; asia; china; china sea; cooperation; indonesia; maritime; pacific; region; security; south; stability; states; u.s cache: jas-1888.pdf plain text: jas-1888.txt item: #12 of 136 id: jas-1906 author: Santoso, Ria Putri; Perwita, Anak Agung Banyu title: The Shift and Continuity of Japanese Defense Policy: Revolutionary Enough? date: 2017-04-25 words: 8391 flesch: 50 summary: ‚Japan is surrounded by the sea, and has a long coastline, numerous remote islands and a vast Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). During his visit to Washington in February 2013, then newly-elected Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe proclaimed that ‚Japan is back‛ (Sakaki, 2015). keywords: abe; china; defense; force; japan; japanese; korea; military; ministry; national; ndpg; north; policy; security cache: jas-1906.pdf plain text: jas-1906.txt item: #13 of 136 id: jas-1950 author: Anggitta, Mutti title: ASEAN’s Role in Shaping Nuclear Security Future in the Region date: 2017-04-26 words: 2622 flesch: 44 summary: Practice Note ASEAN’s Role in Shaping Nuclear Security Future in the Region Mutti Anggitta Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Abstract The objective of this essay is to discuss the potential future of nuclear security in Southeast Asia by examining the roles of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in establishing and maintaining regional cooperation on nuclear security. Key words: nuclear security, ASEAN Introduction The last session of Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) held last year was not very successful. keywords: asean; asia; nuclear; region; security; southeast; states cache: jas-1950.pdf plain text: jas-1950.txt item: #14 of 136 id: jas-2060 author: Suman, Agus; Killian, Pantri Muthriana Erza; Pinatih, Ni Komang Desy Arya title: Sub-National Government and the Problem of Unequal Development in ASEAN Economic Integration: Case of Indonesia date: 2017-11-13 words: 3077 flesch: 35 summary: With regards to economic integration in Southeast Asia, positive effects of ASEAN economic integration to reduce intra-state inequality is still not present. First, ASEAN integration is highly top-down in nature, thus limiting the role of Indonesia’s sub-national governments (SNGs) and private actors in the process; second, differing capacity of Indonesia’s sub-national governments to engage in IR provides higher opportunities for some while creating hindrances for others and lastly, the high transactional cost of intra-national economic activities in Indonesia causes the benefits of economic integration to be highly concentrated in one area. keywords: asean; countries; development; government; indonesia; integration; regionalism; trade cache: jas-2060.pdf plain text: jas-2060.txt item: #15 of 136 id: jas-2129 author: Karim, Moch Faisal title: Liberal World Order in the Age of Disruptive Politics: A Southeast Asian Perspective date: 2017-11-20 words: 3607 flesch: 45 summary: On the other hand, it could provide us with an opportunity to reform the core principles of liberal world order, which the national and global agenda have been aggressively pursuing, particularly since the end of the Cold War. Disruptive politics is a way to make us realize that liberal order is not perfect, and we need to fix it. keywords: asia; democracy; inequality; order; politics; southeast; world; world order cache: jas-2129.pdf plain text: jas-2129.txt item: #16 of 136 id: jas-2320 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: Editorial date: 2017-04-27 words: 789 flesch: 41 summary: The section of practice note consists of a manuscript on ASEAN nuclear security. Written by Jerry Indrawan, “ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) in Conflict Prevention: The Role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)” argues that the obstacles faced by ASEAN in the implementation of ASEAN Community can benefit from this pillar alongside the role of CSOs. keywords: article; asean; security cache: jas-2320.pdf plain text: jas-2320.txt item: #17 of 136 id: jas-295 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: Editorial: Southeast Asian Readiness vis-à-vis the ASEAN Economic Community date: 2014-12-20 words: 934 flesch: 38 summary: Other article, which exposes a considerably significant issue, brings about a discussion on China’s foreign policy strategy in dealing with South China Sea disputes. Our first article intriguingly discusses about the determinants of new product development in Malaysian manufacturing industry. keywords: asean; journal; southeast cache: jas-295.pdf plain text: jas-295.txt item: #18 of 136 id: jas-296 author: Fok-Yew, Oon title: The Determinants of New Product Performance in Malaysian Industry date: 2014-12-20 words: 5344 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords: New product development, new product performance, Malaysian industry. 49-61 ©2014 by CBDS Bina Nusantara University and Indonesian Association for International Relations ISSN 2338-1361 print / ISSN2338-1353 electronic The Determinants of New Product Performance in Malaysian Industry Oon Fok-Yew Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia Abstract The literature on new product development is growing but Malaysia manufacturing industry often lacks these discussions. keywords: determinants; development; journal; management; marketing; new; npd; performance; process; product; product development; team cache: jas-296.pdf plain text: jas-296.txt item: #19 of 136 id: jas-297 author: Chen, Shangmao title: The Political Economy of Industrial Development in Thailand date: 2014-12-20 words: 6663 flesch: 40 summary: However, in 2009, as a result of political chaos in Thailand, despite the slight drop in foreign teams working in Thailand to 496, the income declined significantly to 0.8 billion baht, which severely crippled the development of the Thai movie industry (Thailand Investment Review 2010). In Southeast Asia, Thailand participated in the development as well by reconstructing its financial system to allow greater foreign capital for investments. keywords: automobile; automobile industry; business; development; economic; economy; globalization; government; industry; policy; regionalism; state; telecommunication; thailand; thaksin cache: jas-297.pdf plain text: jas-297.txt item: #20 of 136 id: jas-298 author: Tambunan, Tulus title: The Importance of Microfinance for Development of MSMEs in ASEAN: Evidence from Indonesia date: 2014-12-20 words: 10453 flesch: 40 summary: To achieve this, two actions should be taken by the government: (i) to establish credit information (including information on exiting MF programs and MFIs) and bureau with offices in all cities and main districts towns in all provinces, which could be used by community to find MFIs that can provide MF services they need and also to prevent risks of over- indebtedness in areas of strong competition among MFIs. Second, MF services or MFIs are growing fast, and the most popular MF program so far is Kredit Usaha Rakyat (KUR), or people business credit (i.e. a credit scheme without collateral), introduced during the SBY period. keywords: asean; bank; bri; business; country; credit; development; enterprises; formal; government; indonesia; institutions; kur; loans; mfis; microfinance; msmes; ngos; non; number; services; studies; total cache: jas-298.pdf plain text: jas-298.txt item: #21 of 136 id: jas-300 author: Stamboel, Kemal Aziz title: Indonesian Economy Leading to a Political Year and How Foreign Banks Can Play a Role in Development date: 2014-12-20 words: 3929 flesch: 55 summary: By the entrance of foreign investors, we expected national banking sector to strengthen since foreign investors were seen capable to increase the capital aspect of national banking, to conduct good corporate governance and risk management, and also to increase the quality of human resources in the banking sector. The question is how foreign banks can play a role in development of Indonesian economy? keywords: banking; banks; deficit; economy; foreign; indonesia; percent cache: jas-300.pdf plain text: jas-300.txt item: #22 of 136 id: jas-301 author: Journal of ASEAN Studies, Editorial title: Erratum to "The Mandala Culture of Anarchy: The Pre-Colonial Southeast Asian International Society" date: 2014-12-20 words: 43 flesch: 25 summary: Erratum We have made an erratum to the article entitled “The Mandala Culture of Anarchy: The Pre-Colonial Southeast Asian International Society”, Volume 1 Number 1, 2013. The revised and final version of the article can be found at our website: http://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/index http://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/index keywords: http://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/index cache: jas-301.pdf plain text: jas-301.txt item: #23 of 136 id: jas-302 author: Ramadhani, Eryan title: China’s Crisis Bargaining in the South China Sea Dispute (2010-2013) date: 2014-12-20 words: 9855 flesch: 58 summary: China reiterates solving South China Sea disputes requires direct talks. Despite its recalcitrant to have discussion with ASEAN as a group, China moderated its attitude in 1999 by toeing the line of ASEAN’s path-breaking agenda to establish a regional code of conduct (COC) on the South China Sea. keywords: asean; bargaining; china; china sea; coc; crisis; dispute; escalation; international; negotiation; sea; sea dispute; signals; south; south china; stability; states; war cache: jas-302.pdf plain text: jas-302.txt item: #24 of 136 id: jas-3664 author: Ab. Wahab, Andika title: Rethinking Refugees as Economically Isolated: The Rohingyas Participation in Informal Economy in Klang Valley, Malaysia date: 2018-04-28 words: 7183 flesch: 40 summary: Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh: Historical exclusions and contemporary marginalization. This study also found that there are Rohingya respondents (two respondents) who are employed on a seasonal or temporary basis. keywords: activities; community; economy; employed; employment; income; livelihood; malaysia; participation; refugees; respondents; rights; rohingyas; study; unhcr cache: jas-3664.pdf plain text: jas-3664.txt item: #25 of 136 id: jas-3897 author: Pasierbiak, Pawel Mariusz title: Causes, Origins and Possible Effects of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) date: 2018-08-27 words: 9705 flesch: 54 summary: Key words: ASEAN Economic Community, regional economic integration, the European Union, Southeast Asia Introduction Regional economic integration is one of the most important processes in the contemporary global economy. By 2020, ASEAN was to become the community based on three pillars: 1) ASEAN Security Community, 2) ASEAN Economic Community and 3) ASEAN Socio-cultural Community (Yean & Das, 2015, pp. 193). keywords: aec; asean; blueprint; community; development; economic; effects; european; implementation; integration; market; measures; regional; services; trade cache: jas-3897.pdf plain text: jas-3897.txt item: #26 of 136 id: jas-3923 author: Lee, Antony title: Forced Migrants, Media, and Securitization: Making Sense of the Changing Representations of Transit Asylum Seekers in Indonesian Print Media date: 2018-04-28 words: 9748 flesch: 53 summary: In contrast, the new generations of forced migrants were portrayed negatively, given labels such as ‘illegal immigrants’ and they were framed as security threats. Studying the changes can contribute to knowledge on the possible socio-political drives behind the changes, thus providing a more comprehensive picture on the nexus between media representations and transit forced migrants. keywords: actors; asylum; indochinese; indonesia; issue; media; migrants; migration; refugees; representations; securitization; security; seekers; statements; studies; transit cache: jas-3923.pdf plain text: jas-3923.txt item: #27 of 136 id: jas-3963 author: Gill, Oliver title: The Higher Education Dimension in East Asian Regionalism: A Two-tier Analysis of International Co-authorship Patterns in the ASEAN Plus Three date: 2018-08-20 words: 8674 flesch: 48 summary: In doing so, the ambition is to fill an identifiable gap in the literature; not only has ASEAN education been an ‘under-researched topic’ (Zeng, Adams & Gibbs 2013, p.324) but, additionally, the extant research tends to focus on an analysis of regional initiatives at the intergovernmental level, whilst being notably sparse in relation to whether these initiatives are having the desired integrative effect at the level of individual institutions. This provides a direct indication of forecast (positive) trends with respect to ASEAN+3 higher education collaboration for the ‘after’ period within this paper’s analysis. keywords: analysis; asean; asean+3; asia; coefficient; east; education; growth; international; intra; regionalism; research; southeast cache: jas-3963.pdf plain text: jas-3963.txt item: #28 of 136 id: jas-3964 author: Yani, Yanyan Mochamad; Robertua, Verdinand title: Environmental Studies of English School: Case Study of Forest Fires in Indonesia and Transboundary Haze in Southeast Asia date: 2018-08-20 words: 7575 flesch: 39 summary: Firstly, Indonesia ratification of ASEAN Agreement of Transboundary Haze Pollution, the emergence of domestic environmental legislation and the adoption of environmental responsibility marked the end of pluralist hegemony in environmental studies. None of English Journal of ASEAN Studies 119 School scholars spotted the urgency of building environmental studies of English School based on massive destruction of forest fires and transboundary haze in Southeast Asia. keywords: aathp; asean; development; english; english school; fires; forest; government; haze; indonesia; international; pluralism; school; state; studies cache: jas-3964.pdf plain text: jas-3964.txt item: #29 of 136 id: jas-4155 author: Rezasyah, Teuku; Konety, Neneng; Rifawan, Affabile; Wardhana, Wahyu title: Higher Education Integration in ASEAN: ASEAN University Network Case date: 2017-11-28 words: 3700 flesch: 40 summary: Key words: AUN, regional integration, higher education, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The fact is ASEAN has not yet fulfilled the complete integration among stakeholders of higher education. keywords: asean; aun; cooperation; education; integration; international; ministry; sector; universities; university cache: jas-4155.pdf plain text: jas-4155.txt item: #30 of 136 id: jas-4160 author: Thompson, Sue title: The Evolution of Southeast Asian Regionalism: Security, Economic Development and Foreign Power Support for Regional Initiatives, 1947-77 date: 2017-11-28 words: 10130 flesch: 42 summary: Western governments too were pursuing their policies on regional cooperation for similar outcomes. Additionally, perceptions of the role of regional cooperation have highlighted economic and social issues, rather than any security benefits, missing the importance of regionalism as a vehicle for promoting both economic development and safety policies of regional and external powers. keywords: asian; box; canberra; cooperation; development; economic; foreign; indonesia; military; nations; organization; region; security; southeast; u.s; washington cache: jas-4160.pdf plain text: jas-4160.txt item: #31 of 136 id: jas-4193 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: Editorial date: 2017-11-28 words: 627 flesch: 34 summary: ASEAN University Network Case” written by Teuku Rezasyah, Neneng Konety, Affabile Rifawan, and Wahyu Wardhana from Padjadjaran University, Indonesia. Rezasyah et al. discuss the role of ASEAN University Network (AUN) in enhancing regional integration in the higher education sector in ASEAN. keywords: asean; southeast; university cache: jas-4193.pdf plain text: jas-4193.txt item: #32 of 136 id: jas-4302 author: Suratman, Yosua Praditya title: The Effectiveness of De-Radicalization Program in Southeast Asia: Does It Work? The Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore date: 2018-04-28 words: 9754 flesch: 32 summary: Finding this fact, the result of de-radicalization program obviously needs to be assessed in some certain stages. The general results from assessing de-radicalization program shows three answers; first, many prisons lack of capable staff who runs the program. keywords: asia; counter; countries; extremist; government; group; ideology; indonesia; journal; malaysia; military; mootw; national; prison; program; radicalization; radicalization program; security; singapore; terrorism cache: jas-4302.pdf plain text: jas-4302.txt item: #33 of 136 id: jas-4458 author: Maboloc, Christopher Ryan Baquero title: The Radical Politics of Nation-States: The Case of President Rodrigo Duterte date: 2018-08-16 words: 6615 flesch: 62 summary: Key words: radical democracy, President Duterte, terrorism, disruptive politics Introduction Is President Rodrigo Duterte’s radicalism a sign of the imminent end to elitist politics in Philippine society? On the same day, while on an official State Visit to Russia, President Duterte declared Martial Law on the whole island of Mindanao. keywords: bangsamoro; democracy; duterte; filipinos; leadership; mindanao; mouffe; muslim; nation; people; philippine; politics; president; society; states cache: jas-4458.pdf plain text: jas-4458.txt item: #34 of 136 id: jas-4508 author: Pertiwi, Sukmawani Bela title: Explaining the Fast-Growing Textile and Garment Industries (TGI) in Vietnam (2000-2015) date: 2018-04-28 words: 5481 flesch: 41 summary: During this decade, more than 50% of Vietnam textile exports are directed to the U.S. (Simones, 2005) and thus it is not only that the U.S. is the first destination for Vietnam export but Vietnam also ranks the second textile exporter to the U.S. (VITAS, 2011). Vietnam country study Labour Standards in the Garment Supply Chain. keywords: asean; chain; china; export; garment; industries; industry; textile; tgi; trade; vietnam cache: jas-4508.pdf plain text: jas-4508.txt item: #35 of 136 id: jas-4718 author: Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha title: Editorial date: 2018-04-28 words: 526 flesch: 39 summary: The last article is entitled, “Explaining the Fast-Growing Textile and Garment Industries (TGI) in Vietnam (2000-2015)” written by Sukmawani Bela Pertiwi from Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia. We also would like to thank the Indonesian Association for International Relations (AIHII) for continuing support of this joint publication with the Centre for Business and Diplomatic Studies (CBDS) of the Department of International Relations of Bina Nusantara University. keywords: article; malaysia cache: jas-4718.pdf plain text: jas-4718.txt item: #36 of 136 id: jas-4819 author: Adji, Alberta Natasia; Arimbi, Diah Ariani; Setijowati, Adi; Wulan, Nur; Karnanta, Kukuh Yudha title: Confessing Love to the Nation: Audrey Yu Jia Hui’s Works and Identity Reconstruction date: 2018-08-20 words: 8714 flesch: 57 summary: Key words: contemporary Chinese Indonesian literature, Audrey Yu Jia Hui, identity reconstruction, deconstruction, postmodern narrative Introduction By and large, the Chinese Indonesians have mostly been viewed for their powerful stronghold in the economic sectors which accounted for more than 70% of the elite business in Indonesia – a condition which at the same time often makes them object of controversies and scape goats for political dissatisfaction (Suryakusuma, 2013, pp. 91-92) (Anggraeni, 2010, pp. 113-114). This research focused on how the works written by Audrey Yu Jia Hui, Mellow Yellow Drama (2014) and Mencari Sila Kelima (Searching for the Fifth Principle, 2015), presented ideas on identity reconstruction from a young Chinese Indonesian woman writer. keywords: audrey; chinese; country; derrida; hui; identity; indonesia; jia; jia hui; linear; love; nation; new; people cache: jas-4819.pdf plain text: jas-4819.txt item: #37 of 136 id: jas-4927 author: Putri, Ratu Ayu Asih Kusuma title: Political Leadership in South Korea’s Developmental State: A Historical Revisit date: 2018-08-30 words: 7671 flesch: 45 summary: For instance, South Korea during Park Chung Hee regime, the nexus was rigidly vertical in which the President controls the concentration of administrative and personnel power. Key words: developmental state, South Korea, Park Chung Hee, modernization, leadership Introduction The behind-the-scenes animosity of South Koreans to Japan is inevitable. keywords: chung; development; economic; government; hee; japanese; korea; meiji; military; model; park; power; south; south korea; state cache: jas-4927.pdf plain text: jas-4927.txt item: #38 of 136 id: jas-4946 author: Pavo, Raymundo Restor title: Night Market from H. Lefebvre’s Space as Practiced: The Case of Davao City, Philippines date: 2019-02-01 words: 9037 flesch: 64 summary: Considering the three-month rule of the LGU, vendors can only avail and access such spaces in the night market for three months. Key words: Roxas night market, space as practiced, Lefebvre, Foucault, power Introduction As part of a growing list of activities in the Evening and Night Time Economy (ENTE), night markets are created to extend the day-time economic activities (Hadfield, 2014). keywords: area; city; lgu; massage; night market; ricky; roxas night; section; space; stall; street vendors; vending; vendors cache: jas-4946.pdf plain text: jas-4946.txt item: #39 of 136 id: jas-5004 author: Kantaprawira, Rusadi; Bainus, Arry; Kusumawardhana, Indra title: The Unbreakable Relations Between Indonesia-Vietnam Post “Sink the Vessels” Policy: A Complex Systems Approach date: 2019-02-01 words: 9624 flesch: 34 summary: Conclusion This article explained that lately Indonesia and Vietnam relations has been tested over IUU Fishing activity. In this section, we will analyse Interest, Role Expectation, and Symbol as the foundation of state system, both Indonesia and Vietnam. keywords: asean; behaviour; countries; defence; fishing; foreign; indonesia; interest; international; iuu; policy; relations; role; security; state; symbol; system; vessels; vietnam cache: jas-5004.pdf plain text: jas-5004.txt item: #40 of 136 id: jas-5009 author: Jones, Craig title: A Value Chain Approach to Support Southeast Asian Economic Regionalism date: 2019-08-02 words: 6026 flesch: 41 summary: Key words: regional economic integration, multilateral trade agreements, ASEAN single market, capital liberalization Introduction In a determined effort to counter the disastrous economic damage wrought by the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the 2008 global financial crisis, Asian countries collaboratively constructed comprehensive financial and economic bulwarks to protect themselves from similar future catastrophes (Das, 2012; Erkens, Hung, & Matos, 2012; Jones, 2016; Reinhart & Rogoff, 2013). The cohesive resilience among multiple nations justifies regional economic integration to tailor investments focusing on cross-border financial transactions amid efforts to reinforce intra-ASEAN trade, thereby fostering a regional development environment. keywords: asean; asia; business; data; economic; figure; financial; growth; integration; international; journal; market; region; trade cache: jas-5009.pdf plain text: jas-5009.txt item: #41 of 136 id: jas-5017 author: Mursitama, Tirta N. title: Editorial date: 2018-08-31 words: 814 flesch: 39 summary: Written by European scholar, this article represents outsider’s perspective on ASEAN integration. It is also interesting as it is critical towards the existing measurement used by regional actors to see the progress of ASEAN integration – issue that was rarely, if never, raised in the existing literature. keywords: article; asean; integration cache: jas-5017.pdf plain text: jas-5017.txt item: #42 of 136 id: jas-5095 author: Nguyen, Quynh Huong title: Technology Transfer and the Promotion of Technical Skills from Japan to Southeast Asia: Case Study of Vietnam date: 2019-02-01 words: 5284 flesch: 43 summary: Echoing to the proposed hypothesis, this paper found that the lack of Vietnamese labor skill has become one of the challenges in technology transfer from Japanese firms. The table indicates that Vietnam human resources is apparently still lacking trained laborers and vocationally trained laborers despite of this government policy. keywords: development; firms; human; japanese; labor; mazda; skills; technology; transfer; vietnamese cache: jas-5095.pdf plain text: jas-5095.txt item: #43 of 136 id: jas-5120 author: Heryadi, Dudy; Dewi, Anggia Utami; Akim, Akim; Hermawan, Cecep; Waki'ah, Waki'ah title: Questioning the Regional Integration of Higher Education in ASEAN: Equality for All? date: 2019-02-01 words: 8423 flesch: 40 summary: This case shows the significance of AUN engaging university in the economic deal and to act as the provider of scientific argument on the table (Techakumphu, 2016). Nevertheless, other universities that are not capable of entering these exclusive networks (but feel the necessity to have the network for cooperation), have begun to create new association like AsTEN (ASEAN Teacher Education Network). keywords: asean; asean university; aun; cooperation; education; integration; international; member; network; process; quality; regional; research; universities; university cache: jas-5120.pdf plain text: jas-5120.txt item: #44 of 136 id: jas-5160 author: Surwandono, Surwandono title: The Dynamics of Paradiplomacy Practices in the “Frontier” Areas in Indonesia date: 2019-02-01 words: 7085 flesch: 40 summary: Among West Kalimantan products that have been marketed to neighboring countries are processed foods. Overall, West Kalimantan FDI is the 17th highest compared other regions in Indonesia (Viodeogo, 2018). keywords: alumina; batam; cooperation; development; economic; foreign; government; indonesia; international; investment; kalbar; kalimantan; law; malaysia; paradiplomacy; region; riau; sarawak; singapore; west; west kalimantan cache: jas-5160.pdf plain text: jas-5160.txt item: #45 of 136 id: jas-5354 author: Elias, Rangga Aditya title: The (In)visibility of Taiwan – Indonesia Relations: Indonesian Students on the Sideline date: 2019-02-01 words: 7761 flesch: 38 summary: Through this office, Taiwan is trying to establish connection, coordination and cooperation to ensure Taiwan relations and presence in the region. However, with over 3,052 Indonesian students in Taiwan, Taiwan government has not taken such advantage from this situation to increase its bilateral relations with Indonesia which has been for long overshadowed by Taiwan status and Indonesia’s one China policy. keywords: agreement; china; cooperation; economic; education; effort; government; indonesia; policy; relations; research; scholarship; students; taiwan; understanding cache: jas-5354.pdf plain text: jas-5354.txt item: #46 of 136 id: jas-5393 author: Mursitama, Tirta N. title: The New Dynamics of Regionalism in Southeast Asia date: 2019-02-01 words: 1862 flesch: 29 summary: JOURNAL OF ASEAN STUDIES (JAS) Editor in Chief Tirta N. Mursitama Managing Editors Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Sukmawani Bela Pertiwi Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Paramitaningrum Layout Editors Vena Meilissa Wendsney Arviany Sadi Associate Editors Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Donatus K. Marut University of Indonesia, Indonesia Kiki Verico Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Lili Yulyadi Brawijaya University, Indonesia M. Faishal Aminuddin University of Warwick, United Kingdom Moch Faisal Karim University at Albany, SUNY, United States Mutti Anggita Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Pamungkas A. Dewanto National Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia Sumedi A. Mulyo Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Wendy A. Prajuli Advisory International Editorial Board BINUS Business School, Indonesia Ahmad Syamil Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Alfons Palangkaraya University of Indonesia, Indonesia Andi Widjajanto Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia Andrik Purwasito Jana Wyżykowskiego University, Poland Arkadiusz Kotlinski Airlangga University, Indonesia Baiq L. S. Wardhani University of Le Havre, France Darwis Khudori Paramadina University, Indonesia Dinna Wisnu Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia, Indonesia Dino P. Djalal University of Hawai’i at Manoa, United States Ehito Kimura Jawaharal Nehru University, India Gautam K. Jha Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Harjanto Prabowo Ritsumeikan University, Japan Jun Honna University of Indonesia, Indonesia Juwono Sudarsono Dr. GR Damodaran College of Science, India K. K. Ramachandran Australian National University, Australia Lorraine Elliott Yunnan University, China Lu Guangsheng ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore Malcolm Cook National University of Singapore, Singapore Marleen Dieleman Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia Marty Natalegawa Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Nanthakumar Loganathan Australian National University, Australia Pierre van der Eng Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia Rizal Sukma Kaohsiung SEAS, Taiwan Samuel C. Y. Ku Budapest Business School, Hungary Tamas Novak Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan Wan-Ping Tai Padjadjaran Univeristy, Indonesia Yanyan M. Yani JOURNAL OF ASEAN STUDIES Volume 6 Number 2 2018 Contents EDITORIAL Tirta N. Mursitama ARTICLES Questioning the Regional Integration of Higher Education in ASEAN: 117-136 Dudi Heryadi, Anggia Utami Dewi, Akim, Cecep Hermawan, Waki'ah The Dynamics of Paradiplomacy Practices in the “Frontier” Areas in Indonesia 137-154 Ali Maksum & Surwandono The Unbreakable Relations between Indonesia-Vietnam Under “Sink the Vessels” Policy: A Complex System Approach 155-178 Rusadi Kantaprawira, Arry Bainus, Indra Kusumawardhana Technology Transfer and the Promotion of Technical Skills from Japan to Southeast Asia: Case Study of Vietnam 179-191 Quynh Huong Nguyen The (In-)visibility of Taiwan-Indonesia Relations: Indonesian Students on the Sideline 192-212 Rangga Aditya Night Market from H. Lefebvre’s ‘Space as Practiced’: The Case of Davao City, Philippines 213-230 Raymundo R. Pavo journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas http://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas Aim and Scope The Journal of ASEAN Studies (JAS) is an International peer-reviewed bi-annual journal that enriches understanding of the past, current, and future issues relevant to ASEAN and its circle of issues. keywords: asean; indonesia; integration; journal; manuscripts; relations; studies; university cache: jas-5393.pdf plain text: jas-5393.txt item: #47 of 136 id: jas-5520 author: AB. Wahab, Andika title: Business and Human Rights in ASEAN: Lessons from the Palm Oil Sector in Malaysia date: 2019-07-31 words: 5385 flesch: 32 summary: Despite the presence of sustainability certification standards such as the Roundtable Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), the industry’s enforcement of human rights standards is weak and insufficient to address human rights harms in the palm oil sector (Varkkey, 2015). Wahab Institute of Malaysian & International Studies, Malaysia Abstract The release of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGP-BHR) in 2011 aims to address gaps in human rights governance by setting a standard and corporate culture of respecting human rights. keywords: asean; business; companies; human; industry; malaysia; napbhr; oil; palm; rights; sector cache: jas-5520.pdf plain text: jas-5520.txt item: #48 of 136 id: jas-5590 author: Xu, Wenqian; Islam, Sikander title: What Does ASEAN Economic Community Bring to Older Workers? Examining Inequality in Old Age in Thailand’s Fast-Ageing Society date: 2019-08-02 words: 4582 flesch: 35 summary: We are particularly concerned about the heterogeneity and poverty in old age from the perspective of cumulative advantages/disadvantages. Key words: inequality, labor market, old age, regional integration Introduction The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) has been formally established in 2015 to provide an institutional framework for further promoting regional economic integration and corporation among ten member nations. keywords: aec; age; ageing; asean; education; inequality; labor; life; market; thailand; workers cache: jas-5590.pdf plain text: jas-5590.txt item: #49 of 136 id: jas-5684 author: Nandyatama, Randy Wirasta title: Beyond Brinkmanship: The Implication of South China Sea Conflicts on China’s Soft Power in Southeast Asia date: 2019-07-01 words: 9184 flesch: 48 summary: The Implication of South China Sea Conflicts on China’s Soft Power in Southeast Asia Randy W. Nandyatama Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia Abstract While contemporary scholarly literatures on South China Sea conflicts have been dominated by hard power calculations, some other aspects remain under-researched. And how South China Sea conflicts affect its soft power in the region? keywords: asia; beijing; china; china sea; countries; growing; international; measures; new; power; power measures; region; sea; south china; southeast; southeast asia cache: jas-5684.pdf plain text: jas-5684.txt item: #50 of 136 id: jas-5748 author: Milner, Anthony title: Repositioning Indonesia – Thoughts on the Indo-Pacific date: 2019-07-31 words: 6667 flesch: 54 summary: By contrast, Malaysia and some other states wished to keep the Summit to East Asian countries (China, Japan and South Korea), in addition to ASEAN countries. But in moving beyond the ASEAN hub-spoke - ASEAN Plus - structure, would ASEAN leadership perhaps become less not more secure? keywords: asean; asia; china; countries; indo; indonesia; pacific; region; relations; southeast; states cache: jas-5748.pdf plain text: jas-5748.txt item: #51 of 136 id: jas-5751 author: Gede Maha Putra, Nyoman; Parama Putra, Ida Bagus Gede title: Reinventing Place-identity and Embracing New Economic Opportunities: Promoting Creative Economy of Sanur Through Public Participation date: 2020-02-03 words: 4336 flesch: 50 summary: Not only local people, tourism industry also attracts workers from other places, creates the phenomenon of urbanization. But places are transforming. keywords: area; government; identity; people; place; sanur; transformation; village cache: jas-5751.pdf plain text: jas-5751.txt item: #52 of 136 id: jas-5756 author: Harsanto, Budi; Permana, Chrisna title: Understanding Sustainability-oriented Innovation (SOI) Using Network Perspective in Asia Pacific and ASEAN: A Systematic Review date: 2019-08-02 words: 5874 flesch: 47 summary: The explanations of these are presented as follows: ANT for analyzing structure and composition of actors in SOI network In this role, ANT described the interaction processes of certain networks of SOI projects and then derived all possible actors in the networks and discussed their roles, responsibilities, and relationship each other. On each article, we focused on understanding how various frameworks and methods were used systematically to explain meanings, structures, characteristics, aims, and strategies of actors within SOI projects. keywords: actor; ant; articles; asean; innovation; journal; network; process; review; social; soi; studies; sustainability; theory cache: jas-5756.pdf plain text: jas-5756.txt item: #53 of 136 id: jas-5780 author: Affandi, Roseno Aji; Permana, Aditya; Yani, Yanyan Mochamad; Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha title: Implementing SDG to Village Level by Integrating Social Capital Theory and Value Chain: (Case of Village Tourism Pentingsari in Yogyakarta, Indonesia) date: 2020-01-28 words: 6315 flesch: 39 summary: This article argues that we need to look at two essential factors namely the notion of social capital and value chain management in order to fulfil SDGs at the local level. Arguably, social capital can be mobilized by the local leaders to socialize the importance of SDGs at the village level. keywords: activities; capital; chain; community; development; government; level; management; pentingsari; research; sdg; tourism; value; village cache: jas-5780.pdf plain text: jas-5780.txt item: #54 of 136 id: jas-5787 author: Sustikarini, Amalia title: Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia date: 2019-12-31 words: 8248 flesch: 43 summary: Abstract This paper discusses the peacebuilding process in Aceh Indonesia. Evaluasi Atas Pelaksanaan Otonomi Khusus Aceh: Gagal Mensejahterakan Rakyat dan Sarat Konflik Internal (Evaluation of The Implementation of Aceh Special Autonomy: A Failure to Bring Welfare to People and Marred by Internal Conflict). keywords: aceh; autonomy; autonomy fund; conflict; development; dividend; economic; education; fund; gam; government; health; idr; indonesia; national; oil; peace; post; poverty; sharing cache: jas-5787.pdf plain text: jas-5787.txt item: #55 of 136 id: jas-58 author: Wisnu, Dinna title: Why ASEAN Could Stay Strong? date: 2013-07-31 words: 4990 flesch: 54 summary: Rather than denying tensions, this article agrees that there are tensions among members but it also recognizes such challenge as the one that unites ASEAN members together. The confidence in ASEAN used to be high, but the recent case of failure of ASEAN to issue a joint communique at the 45th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in Phnom Penh had raised serious doubts on the centrality of ASEAN in the hearts of ASEAN members. keywords: asean; asia; connectivity; cooperation; countries; indonesia; members; non; regionalism; values cache: jas-58.pdf plain text: jas-58.txt item: #56 of 136 id: jas-5861 author: Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha title: Editorial: Contextual Development in Southeast Asia date: 2019-07-31 words: 1598 flesch: 32 summary: JOURNAL OF ASEAN STUDIES (JAS) Editor in Chief Tirta N. Mursitama Managing Editors Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Lili Yulyadi Arnakim Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Moch Faisal Karim Layout Editors Vena Meilissa Wendsney Arviany Sadi Associate Editors Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Donatus K. Marut University of Indonesia, Indonesia Kiki Verico Brawijaya University, Indonesia M. Faishal Aminuddin University at Albany, SUNY, United States Mutti Anggita Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Pamungkas A. Dewanto Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Paramitaningrum National Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia Sumedi A. Mulyo Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Wendy A. Prajuli Advisory International Editorial Board BINUS Business School, Indonesia Ahmad Syamil Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Alfons Palangkaraya American University, United States Amitav Acharya University of Indonesia, Indonesia Andi Widjajanto Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia Andrik Purwasito Jana Wyżykowskiego University, Poland Arkadiusz Kotlinski Airlangga University, Indonesia Baiq L. S. Wardhani University of Le Havre, France Darwis Khudori Paramadina University, Indonesia Dinna Wisnu Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia, Indonesia Dino P. Djalal University of Hawai’i at Manoa, United States Ehito Kimura Jawaharal Nehru University, India Gautam K. Jha Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Harjanto Prabowo Ritsumeikan University, Japan Jun Honna University of Indonesia, Indonesia Juwono Sudarsono Dr. GR Damodaran College of Science, India K. K. Ramachandran Australian National University, Australia Lorraine Elliott Yunnan University, China Lu Guangsheng ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore Malcolm Cook National University of Singapore, Singapore Marleen Dieleman Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia Marty Natalegawa Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Nanthakumar Loganathan Australian National University, Australia Pierre van der Eng Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia Rizal Sukma Kaohsiung SEAS, Taiwan Samuel C. Y. Ku Budapest Business School, Hungary Tamas Novak Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan Wan-Ping Tai Padjadjaran Univeristy, Indonesia Yanyan M. Yani JOURNAL OF ASEAN STUDIES Volume 7 Number 1 2019 Contents EDITORIAL Tirta N. Mursitama ARTICLES Understanding Sustainability-oriented Innovation (SOI) All parties that supported the Journal from the Indonesian Association for International Relations (AIHII) and the Center for Business and Diplomatic Studies (CBDS) of the Department of International Relations, Bina Nusantara University are also very much appreciated. keywords: asean; asia; business; indonesia; journal; manuscripts; studies; university cache: jas-5861.pdf plain text: jas-5861.txt item: #57 of 136 id: jas-59 author: Badaruddin, Muhammad title: Indonesia-China Energy Trade: Analyzing Global and Domestic Political Economic Significance in Indonesia-China LNG Trade date: 2013-07-31 words: 8769 flesch: 50 summary: How did the domestic context shape Indonesia’s attitude and its bargaining position during the negotiation of Fujian LNG contract? The ‘rising oil price’ and the irony of pricing formulation in LNG export contract to Fujian have raised a discourse on ‘resource nationalism’. keywords: china; contract; energy; export; fujian; gas; government; indonesia; lng; market; oil; pertamina; price; project; tangguh; trade cache: jas-59.pdf plain text: jas-59.txt item: #58 of 136 id: jas-60 author: Krisman, Khanisa title: A Secure Connection: Finding the Form of ASEAN Cyber Security Cooperation date: 2013-07-31 words: 6350 flesch: 40 summary: For the later matters on mutual assistance and active communication, these arrangements can answer the fulfilment of gaps between ASEAN countries that more advance parties have the obligation to encourage the region to stand on the same standard before enforcing the cooperation framework. ASEAN Connectivity as the blue print of ASEAN’s development strategy to strengthen the regional bond has not put proper attention in building security for guiding the connectivity plan among ASEAN member countries. keywords: 2012; asean; asia; cooperation; countries; cyber; cybercrime; ict; july; region; security; war cache: jas-60.pdf plain text: jas-60.txt item: #59 of 136 id: jas-6040 author: Permatasari, Yunita title: Building Indonesia Through ASEAN Economic Community date: 2020-08-02 words: 5375 flesch: 43 summary: The first step is to realize the AEC by implementing the High-Level Task Force (HLTF) recommendations from ASEAN economic integration. The existing norms in ASEAN economic integration are one of the important things emphasized in constructivism, which the role of identity can play in (Burchill et al., 2005). keywords: aec; asean; community; countries; development; indonesia; integration; international; investment; region; secretariat; trade cache: jas-6040.pdf plain text: jas-6040.txt item: #60 of 136 id: jas-61 author: Tai, Wan-Ping; Ku, Samuel title: State and Industrial Policy: Comparative Political Economic Analysis of Automotive Industrial Policies in Malaysia and Thailand date: 2013-07-31 words: 12890 flesch: 41 summary: Scholars normally divide automotive industry development into four stages: 1. Besides the World Trade Organization, the cooperation of automotive industries in ASEAN countries, under the concept of economic cooperation, has become a key element in the region's industrial cooperation plan. keywords: asean; asia; assembly; automotive; car; countries; development; government; import; industries; industry; intervention; malaysia; manufacturers; market; national; new; policies; policy; production; state; thailand; trade; vehicles cache: jas-61.pdf plain text: jas-61.txt item: #61 of 136 id: jas-6115 author: Rini, Ayu Dwidyah title: Digitalization in the Community-based Tourism Development in Peripheral Areas: A Case Study of Sumbermanjing Wetan Village, Malang Regency date: 2020-01-31 words: 4837 flesch: 40 summary: First, digital-based tourism can be solutions for tourism development in the Sumbermanjing Wetan region. Widodo and Lupiyanto (2011) explain that the lack of attention to tourism development in the periphery of the region precisely in the Bantul Regency of Yogyakarta had an impact on the waning of the region’s superior potential and environmental degradation. keywords: area; communities; community; development; digitalization; indonesia; region; sumbermanjing; tourism; tourism development; tourists; wetan cache: jas-6115.pdf plain text: jas-6115.txt item: #62 of 136 id: jas-6163 author: Maboloc, Christopher Ryan Baquero title: The Predatory State and Radical Politics: The Case of the Philippines date: 2020-02-03 words: 6713 flesch: 57 summary: President Duterte is a polarizing figure. Baquero Maboloc Ateneo de Davao University, Manila Abstract This paper examines why the radical approach to politics of President Rodrigo Duterte, halfway into his term, has not overcome the predatory nature of the Philippine state. keywords: country; democracy; drug; duterte; filipino; people; philippine; politics; power; predatory; president; radical; rights; society; state; war cache: jas-6163.pdf plain text: jas-6163.txt item: #63 of 136 id: jas-6171 author: Wibisono, Ali A.; Kusumasomantri, Aisha R. title: Assessing the Expectations and Limitations of ASEAN-EU Counter-Terrorism Cooperation date: 2020-08-02 words: 9514 flesch: 35 summary: This fact signifies that the EU CTC has increasingly become a major actor in publicizing EU CT practices in international stages. The 2018-2022 PoA explicitly mentioned the concept of violent extremism as it drives EU- ASEAN CT cooperation to implement the ACCT and ASEAN Comprehensive Plan of Action on Counter-Terrorism in countering terrorism and preventing violent extremism, encourages sharing of best practices between EUROPOL and ASEANAPOL in addressing CVE works. keywords: asean; asia; building; cooperation; counter; countries; ct cooperation; governance; member; regional; regions; relations; security; southeast; states; terrorism cache: jas-6171.pdf plain text: jas-6171.txt item: #64 of 136 id: jas-62 author: Umboh, Pingkan title: Education for the ASEAN Community – The Case of Indonesia date: 2013-07-31 words: 2724 flesch: 34 summary: Her research is in the area of Internationalisation and organisational performance focussing in Higher Education institutions in Indonesia. Keywords: Higher Education, Internationalisation, ASEAN Community Introduction Education plays a significant role in all of the strategies made and initiatives taken to achieve various outcomes of ASEAN. keywords: asean; community; education; heis; indonesia; institutions; international; internationalisation cache: jas-62.pdf plain text: jas-62.txt item: #65 of 136 id: jas-6274 author: Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha title: Editorial: Politics and Creative Economy in Tourism Sector date: 2020-01-01 words: 783 flesch: 48 summary: In this volume, several issues related to politics and creative economy especially on tourism sectors are discussed by various authors from different backgrounds from Indonesia and Philippines. This volume is comprised of five articles; two articles related to politics and other three articles on creative economy in tourism sector. keywords: authors; politics; tourism cache: jas-6274.pdf plain text: jas-6274.txt item: #66 of 136 id: jas-63 author: Chairil, Tangguh; Sinaga, Dedy; Febrianti, Annisa title: Relationship between Military Expenditure and Economic Growth in ASEAN: Evidence from Indonesia date: 2013-12-31 words: 6667 flesch: 46 summary: According to Andrew L. Ross (1990), Indonesia military expenditure is Journal of ASEAN Studies 107 determined by two types of threats: internal and external threats. This is where Indonesia military expenditure should be highlighted. keywords: capital; defense; expenditure; growth; indonesia; military; percent; relationship; sector; spending; study cache: jas-63.pdf plain text: jas-63.txt item: #67 of 136 id: jas-64 author: Lwin, Htwe Hteik Tin title: India’s Democratic Identity and Its Policy towards Myanmar from 1988 to 2010 date: 2013-07-31 words: 8799 flesch: 40 summary: 122–139 © 2013 by CBDS Bina Nusantara University and Indonesian Association for International Relations ISSN 2338-1361 print / ISSN2338-1353 electronic India’s Democratic Identity and Its Policy towards Myanmar from 1988 to 2010 Htwe Hteik Tin Lwin, Tsukuba University, Japan Abstract Since the 1990s, India has reengaged with Myanmar government. India ‘engagement policy’, ‘non-isolation’ and ‘development cooperation’ with Myanmar government has brought up contractions. keywords: asia; china; cooperation; countries; democracy; development; engagement; government; human; identity; india; indo; international; military; myanmar; new; policy; relations; security; trade cache: jas-64.pdf plain text: jas-64.txt item: #68 of 136 id: jas-6433 author: Margiansyah, Defbry title: Revisiting Indonesia’s Economic Diplomacy in the Age of Disruption: Towards Digital Economy and Innovation Diplomacy date: 2020-08-02 words: 10615 flesch: 26 summary: Consequently, it is suggested that Jakarta urgently has to reconceptualize its economic diplomacy more strategically in order to achieve “diplomatic sophistication,” by way of constructing “innovation diplomacy” as a subset of economic diplomacy. Keywords: digital economy, disruption, diplomatic studies, economic diplomacy, Indonesia’s foreign policy, innovation diplomacy https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v8i1.6433 Revisiting Diplomacy in the Age of Disruption 16 INTRODUCTION keywords: actors; age; asean; challenges; concept; development; digital; diplomacy; disruption; economy; foreign; global; government; indonesia; innovation; innovation diplomacy; international; jokowi; journal; policy; research; state; technology cache: jas-6433.pdf plain text: jas-6433.txt item: #69 of 136 id: jas-6435 author: Raeskyesa, Dewa Gede Sidan title: Sectoral Growth and Income Inequality in ASEAN-5 Countries: Case of Low-Middle Income Economies date: 2020-08-02 words: 4726 flesch: 50 summary: https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v8i1.6435 ABSTRACT This paper aims to explore the relationship between growth in economic sectors, especially manufacturing, service, and agriculture, towards income inequality. The result shows that the share of agricultural sector in GDP has a significant and negative relationship with income inequality. keywords: asean; countries; economic; growth; income; income inequality; inequality; middle; model; sector; study cache: jas-6435.pdf plain text: jas-6435.txt item: #70 of 136 id: jas-6447 author: Lantang, Floranesia; Tambunan, Edwin M.B title: The Internationalization of “West Papua” Issue and Its Impact on Indonesia’s Policy to the South Pacific Region date: 2020-08-02 words: 7732 flesch: 32 summary: The method used in this research was qualitative research method focusing on descriptive analysis of the internationalization of West Papua issue on social media. The concern on human rights is escalating due to the use of social media platform by the Papuan https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v8i1.6447 42 The Internationalization of “West Papua” Issue activist to mobilize their support and audiences towards West Papua issue. keywords: countries; government; human; independence; indonesia; information; internationalization; issue; media; new; pacific; papua; papua issue; people; region; rights; series; south; south pacific; west; west papua cache: jas-6447.pdf plain text: jas-6447.txt item: #71 of 136 id: jas-6483 author: Sinaga, Lidya Christin title: Xi Jinping, “China Dream”, and Chinese Military Diplomacy to ASEAN date: 2021-01-05 words: 8423 flesch: 50 summary: Xi Jinping confirmed the China Dream idea as both the ‘national revival’ and Journal of ASEAN Studies 175 China’s world power goal. Simultaneously, the South China Sea dispute that puts ASEAN and China on the same table is still ongoing and will not end. keywords: asean; china; china dream; diplomacy; dream; foreign; jinping; military; national; pla; policy; role; security; xi jinping cache: jas-6483.pdf plain text: jas-6483.txt item: #72 of 136 id: jas-65 author: Kabinawa, Luh Nyoman Ratih Wagiswari title: Economic and Socio-Cultural Relations between Indonesia and Taiwan: An Indonesian Perspective, 1990-2012 date: 2013-07-31 words: 10492 flesch: 42 summary: The second is the representative from Indonesian migrant workers in Taiwan, represented by the head of Indonesian Migrant Workers Association in Taiwan or Ikatan Pekerja Indonesia Taiwan (hereafter IPIT). The third institution that also builds from the shared ideas of the people is Indonesian Migrant Workers Association in Taiwan or Ikatan Pekerja Indonesia Taiwan (hereafter IPIT). keywords: businessmen; economic; exchanges; government; ideas; indonesian; interactions; migrant; people; relations; socio; state; students; taiwan; workers cache: jas-65.pdf plain text: jas-65.txt item: #73 of 136 id: jas-6596 author: Rosyidin, Mohamad; Pattipeilohy, Shary Charlotte H. title: Regionalism under Challenge: Ideas and Joko Widodo’s Foreign Policy towards ASEAN, 2014-2019 date: 2020-12-21 words: 11644 flesch: 40 summary: In his speech, Jokowi said that Indonesia was prepared to become a mediator to solve the South China Sea problems between China, Japan, and ASEAN countries. Indonesia urges ASEAN countries to increase cooperation to maintain the region’s stability so that, in turn, the region can sustain economic growth. keywords: asean; change; china; cooperation; foreign; global; ideas; indonesia; interests; jokowi; making; policy; power; regional; regionalism; relations; research; role; security; south; state; studies; sukma cache: jas-6596.pdf plain text: jas-6596.txt item: #74 of 136 id: jas-6617 author: Solina, Myrtle Faye Laberinto title: Assessment of Business Environment of Women Involved in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in The Philippines: A Comparative Study with Select ASEAN Countries date: 2021-01-05 words: 7953 flesch: 34 summary: The research mentions reasons such as the less healthy representation of women business owners and low entrepreneurial activity rate as the reasons for the decline (MasterCard, 2019). Singapore also offers one of the most conducive conditions to encourage women business ownership, such as ease of doing business and cultural opinions of women as entrepreneurs. keywords: access; asean; business; development; enterprises; environment; market; medium; msmes; myanmar; philippines; policy; programs; services; singapore; trade; women cache: jas-6617.pdf plain text: jas-6617.txt item: #75 of 136 id: jas-6621 author: Johan, Suwinto title: Macroeconomic Determinants of Auto Sales in ASEAN: An Empirical Study in Five Major ASEAN Countries date: 2020-12-08 words: 6087 flesch: 55 summary: The total model shows that the inflation rate, GDP per capita, GDP growth rate, foreign exchange rate, and interest rate influence car sales at 72,4%. Inflation variable indicates the inflation rate in each country during the year of research, which the hypothesis are: H1 Inflation rate influences car sales in the ASEAN region. keywords: asean; automotive; capita; car; countries; exchange; gdp; gross; indonesia; inflation; interest; rate; research; sales cache: jas-6621.pdf plain text: jas-6621.txt item: #76 of 136 id: jas-6622 author: Candelaria, John Lee title: Mediating Civil Conflicts in Southeast Asia: Lessons from Aceh and Mindanao date: 2020-12-08 words: 7223 flesch: 47 summary: An essential work by Lederach (1991) found that instead of neutrality, conflict parties seek trust and confidence from mediators. The trust and confidence that conflict parties feel for an insider mediator is not because of the perception of neutrality, but rather the inherent knowledge and connections the mediator has about the conflict parties. keywords: aceh; agreement; conflict; conflict parties; government; journal; malaysia; mediation; mediator; mindanao; oic; parties; peace; philippines; process; trust cache: jas-6622.pdf plain text: jas-6622.txt item: #77 of 136 id: jas-6660 author: Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha title: Continuing Contribution on ASEAN Studies date: 2020-08-29 words: 842 flesch: 44 summary: In this volume, several issues related to economic diplomacy and terrorism as well as the development of ASEAN in regards to economic diplomacy, terrorism, as well as its relations with other regions. Prof. Kuik Cheng-Chwee of National University of Malaysia (UKM), Assoc. keywords: asean; prof; university cache: jas-6660.pdf plain text: jas-6660.txt item: #78 of 136 id: jas-6769 author: Talamayan, Fernan title: Policing Cyberspace: Understanding Online Repression in Thailand and the Philippines date: 2020-12-15 words: 7484 flesch: 40 summary: Social media users are similarly subjected to coercive measures that follow sets of calculated prescriptions (i.e., algorithms and software designs), arranged spaces (i.e., filters, sitemaps, or firewalls), and regulated behaviors (i.e., website’s privacy policies or terms of service that govern the use of a digital platform). Hence, when algorithmic manipulation limits content selection, what becomes relevant to social media users become regulated without the public’s knowledge. keywords: cyber; cyberspace; duterte; foucault; internet; media; new; online; people; philippines; policing; public; social; state; thailand cache: jas-6769.pdf plain text: jas-6769.txt item: #79 of 136 id: jas-68 author: Huang, Hong-Ming; Soong, Jenn-Jaw title: ASEAN Migrants: A Boon for Taiwan’s Aging Populace date: 2013-12-31 words: 6106 flesch: 60 summary: The efficiency and the plight of foreign care workers assigned in elderly care institutions. Questions that have arisen from this include when exactly did Southeast Asians end up becoming the majority of the workforce that specifically deals with elderly care in Taiwan, and what was the corresponding policy toward these care workers? keywords: care; care workers; government; home; migrant; policy; style; taiwan; taiwanese; workers cache: jas-68.pdf plain text: jas-68.txt item: #80 of 136 id: jas-6899 author: Tun, Phyo Min title: Prerequisites and Perceived Information System Qualities Model for Mobile Banking Adoption Among the Customers of Private Commercial Banks in Myanmar date: 2021-08-12 words: 8196 flesch: 52 summary: Therefore, user interface design quality will be investigated as a discrete factor in the research although it is the sub-dimensions of system quality factor in D&M ISS model (Seddon, 1997). The research also discloses that user interface design quality is a prerequisite of system quality and information quality. keywords: analysis; banking; design; design quality; device; information; information quality; interface; journal; mobile; model; quality; research; system; system quality; user cache: jas-6899.pdf plain text: jas-6899.txt item: #81 of 136 id: jas-69 author: Paramitaningrum, Paramitaningrum title: Enhancing People-to-People Cooperation between ASEAN and East Asia Countries through Counterparts: The Case of Indonesian Student in Taiwan date: 2013-12-31 words: 6240 flesch: 44 summary: PPI Taiwan mostly cooperates with other PPI in the university levels, when these organizations conducted some activities.12 There are some examples of 12 Several universities in Taiwan, which has around 15-300 students, such as National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), National Cheng Chi University (NCCU), National Cheng-Kung University (NCKU), National Central University (NCU), National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (NPUST), Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU), Chinese Culture University (CCU), Asia University, established Indonesian Student Association in these partnerships such as giving some support to several PPI in the university level, which held Indonesian Cultural Events, or academic conferences, and they work together on making a serial ‘Lentera Ide’, about the life of Indonesian students or non-students in Taiwan. 164–175 ©2013 by CBDS Bina Nusantara University and Indonesian Association for International Relations ISSN 2338-1361 print / ISSN 2338-1353 electronic Enhancing People-to-People Cooperation between ASEAN and East Asia Countries through Counterparts: The Case of Indonesian Student in Taiwan Paramitaningrum Tamkang University, Taiwan Abstract Besides businessmen and workers, Indonesian students have become one of the recent important actors in Indonesia - Taiwan bilateral relations. keywords: actors; education; indonesia; interaction; non; people; relations; state; students; studies; taiwan; taiwanese; university cache: jas-69.pdf plain text: jas-69.txt item: #82 of 136 id: jas-6919 author: Agastia, I Gusti Bagus Dharma title: Maritime security cooperation within the ASEAN institutional framework: a gradual shift towards practical cooperation date: 2021-08-12 words: 9941 flesch: 37 summary: The ADMM and ADMM-Plus demonstrate a refinement of promoting and institutionalising maritime security cooperation beyond the bilateralism that characterised ASEAN security (usually military-to-military) cooperation in the 1970s to 1990s. In assessing the outcomes of ASEAN maritime security cooperation, it would seem there is a preference for outcomes instead of processes in the literature. keywords: activities; admm; amf; arf; asean; asia; cooperation; dialogue; exercise; forum; maritime; meeting; members; plus; regional; security; security cooperation; workshop cache: jas-6919.pdf plain text: jas-6919.txt item: #83 of 136 id: jas-6929 author: Fardhiyanti, Gabriella; Wee, Victor title: Enhancing Social Integration through Intra-ASEAN Travel date: 2022-08-09 words: 6710 flesch: 37 summary: To fully comprehend the vision of social integration and sustainable tourism development, continuous efforts must be made to develop, promote, and protect the member states' common interests through ASEAN integration. In addition, while economic integration is the top agenda for ASEAN integration, serious consideration should also be given to the socio-cultural aspects of the integration initiatives, particularly improving people's mobility across the region, as strengthening people-to-people connectivity through intra-ASEAN travel can act as a stepping stone to heightened awareness of regional integration and a growing sense of connectedness to the initiatives. keywords: asean; community; countries; cultural; identification; integration; intra; journal; region; research; social; studies; tourism; travel; travellers cache: jas-6929.pdf plain text: jas-6929.txt item: #84 of 136 id: jas-6983 author: Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha title: Is ASEAN Still Important? From Macro to Micro Economic Perspective date: 2020-12-20 words: 1085 flesch: 38 summary: Using available secondary data, she compares and contrasts these MSMEs among ASEAN countries namely, the Philippines, Singapore, and Myanmar. In these circumstances, the editorial board has selected six papers that underline various issues from macroeconomics to microeconomics in the region, from policing cyberspace to conflict resolution in Southeast Asia, and from Indonesia to China’s foreign policies towards ASEAN, contributed by various researchers, academician and scholars from the region and beyond. keywords: asean; china; countries; indonesia cache: jas-6983.pdf plain text: jas-6983.txt item: #85 of 136 id: jas-7037 author: Gloria, Enrico title: Of Benevolence and Unity: Unpacking China's Policy Discourses Toward Southeast Asia date: 2021-08-12 words: 10781 flesch: 44 summary: In terms of further categorization, the discourse of a ‘developing Southeast Asia’ benefiting from ‘benevolent China’ seemingly portray a purposeful in-group where peace and development are simultaneously achieved. To this latter point, it can be said that Southeast Asia’s relations with China also serves as a valid prototype for its growing in- group, as China is able to showcase what a non-threatening, benevolent China can mean for developing countries alike. keywords: asean; asia; china; discourse; february; foreign; group; identity; policy; power; region; relations; social; southeast; southeast asia; unity cache: jas-7037.pdf plain text: jas-7037.txt item: #86 of 136 id: jas-7070 author: Jonathan, Jonathan; Ariefianto, Moch. Doddy; Widuri, Rindang title: THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL STRUCTURE, BUSINESS DRIVE, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ON DECISION TO USE AN EXTERNAL AUDITOR ON SMES: EVIDENCE FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES date: 2021-12-30 words: 8331 flesch: 47 summary: However, SMEs are unlikely to prioritize the inclusion of external audit services in their business processes if they are not required to. However, the debate Journal of ASEAN Studies 161 over the factors affecting a company's willingness to use external audit services voluntarily continues. keywords: adoption; audit; auditor; business; company; decision; environment; financial; model; research; smes; structure; use; value; variable cache: jas-7070.pdf plain text: jas-7070.txt item: #87 of 136 id: jas-7094 author: Raeskyesa, Dewa Gede Sidan title: Corrigendum to "Sectoral Growth and Income Inequality in ASEAN-5 Countries: Case of Low-Middle Income Economies" date: 2021-02-26 words: 223 flesch: 62 summary: 1 Corrigendum to Sectoral Growth and Income Inequality in ASEAN-5 Countries: Case of Low-Middle Income Economies Dewa Gede Sidan Raeskyesa School of Business and Economics, Universitas Prasetiya Mulya BSD Raya Barat I, Kavling Edu I No.1, BSD City, Serpong Tangerang, 15339, Regional Science Policy & Practice, 11(1), 123-139.. keywords: income cache: jas-7094.pdf plain text: jas-7094.txt item: #88 of 136 id: jas-7280 author: Sari, Vita Kartika; Prasetyani, Dwi title: Socioeconomic Determinants of Infant Mortality Rate in Asean: A Panel Data Analysis date: 2021-08-12 words: 5248 flesch: 49 summary: Further studies on infant mortality rates are useful for public service strategic policy in the health sector. The main purpose of this study was to analyze the socioeconomic factors influencing infant mortality rates in ASEAN based on panel data estimates for 2000-2017. keywords: asean; capita; countries; effect; health; infant mortality; influence; model; mortality rate; rate cache: jas-7280.pdf plain text: jas-7280.txt item: #89 of 136 id: jas-7310 author: Çoban, Mustafa Necati title: The Effect of the Internet on Inflation: A Research on ASEAN-5 Countries date: 2022-08-09 words: 7797 flesch: 45 summary: It is determined that as internet usage increases in these countries, inflation decreases. It is observed that as internet usage increases in ASEAN-5 countries, the rate of inflation decreases. keywords: commerce; countries; data; effect; increase; inflation; information; internet; journal; model; prices; rate; research; test; usage; use cache: jas-7310.pdf plain text: jas-7310.txt item: #90 of 136 id: jas-7318 author: Tyson, Adam; Apresian, Stanislaus title: WHAT’S WRONG WITH US? AN ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN PRESIDENT JOKO WIDODO’S PUBLIC SPEECHES FROM 2017 TO 2018 date: 2021-12-07 words: 9674 flesch: 41 summary: President Jokowi and the 2014 Obor Rakyat controversy in Indonesia. President Jokowi is known as a man of many contradictions (Bland, 2020) who deploys multiple repertoires of representation for political gain (Hatherell, 2014). keywords: 18th; analysis; country; development; government; indonesia; infrastructure; jakarta; jokowi; journal; media; national; president; president jokowi; public; research; september; setkab; south; speeches; studies; technology; term; times; wrong cache: jas-7318.pdf plain text: jas-7318.txt item: #91 of 136 id: jas-7330 author: Mohamad, Bahtiar; Adetunji, Raji Ridwan ; Alarifi, Ghadah ; Ismail, Ahmed Rageh ; Akanmu, Muslim Diekola title: A Visual Identity-Based Approach of Southeast Asian City Branding: A Netnography Analysis date: 2022-07-20 words: 9006 flesch: 52 summary: Keywords: city branding, city identity, netnography, place branding, visual identity mailto:mbahtiar@uum.edu.my mailto:rajiridwanadetunji@gmail.com mailto:gaalarifi@pnu.edu.sa mailto:4ahmed.rageh@uum.edu.my mailto:5adiekola@gmail.com 22 A Visual Identity-Based Introduction Branding, in general, focuses on making products or services easier to recognise, identify, understand, and memorize. Therefore, city branding and city identity are connected together through the practices of place promotion tools via images with effect on the tourist attention. keywords: architecture; branding; building; cities; city; city branding; identity; jakarta; journal; kuala; logo; lumpur; marketing; minh; place; research; singapore; slogan; tourists cache: jas-7330.pdf plain text: jas-7330.txt item: #92 of 136 id: jas-7380 author: Jones, Catherine title: Western Centric Research Methods? : Exposing International Practices date: 2021-08-12 words: 6654 flesch: 41 summary: There is therefore a need to decolonise research methods approaches in International Relations, or at the very least acknowledge the base assumptions being made in their usage. Although there is a growing recognition that area studies can make valuable contributions to the study of international relations and that there is a need to ‘decolonise’ the discipline (Suzuki, 2021), the debate so far has not recognized the gulf of differences in research methods between these two approaches. keywords: approaches; area; asean; data; debate; journal; methods; relations; research; research methods; studies; western cache: jas-7380.pdf plain text: jas-7380.txt item: #93 of 136 id: jas-7478 author: Jemadu, Aleksius; Lantang, Floranesia title: CONTESTED INTERPRETATIONS OF INDONESIA’S INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP IN THE FOREIGN POLICY OF PRESIDENT SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO AND JOKO WIDODO date: 2021-12-07 words: 9578 flesch: 34 summary: Such conceptualization of international leadership may explain the way President Widodo has promoted democracy and human rights in the region with its emphasis on the imperative of good governance to increase Indonesia’s national competitiveness, Indonesia’s initiative in the promotion of the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, Indonesia’s hedging strategies towards China and the US, and Indonesia’s reluctance to go the extra mile in pressurizing the military regime in Myanmar to accept ASEAN’s policy proposal to resolve the political crisis in that country. With this argument, the research aims to challenge the idea that President Widodo is indifferent about Indonesia’s tradition of international leadership in its foreign policy. keywords: asean; china; democracy; foreign; indonesia; international; leadership; pacific; policy; power; president; president widodo; region; research; widodo; yudhoyono cache: jas-7478.pdf plain text: jas-7478.txt item: #94 of 136 id: jas-748 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: The South China Sea, Indo-Pacific Cooperation and Indonesian Perspective date: 2015-07-30 words: 742 flesch: 44 summary: In this issue, Journal of ASEAN Studies introduces a series of discussions that are mainly focused on the dynamics of Indo-Pacific relations and the power struggle in the highly highlighted South China Sea disputes. In this volume, Derry Aplianta, whose article is entitled Indonesia’s Response in the South China Sea Disputes: A Comparative Analysis of the Soeharto and the Post-Soeharto Era, contends that different response and reaction are evident from both regimes. keywords: china; indonesia; pacific cache: jas-748.pdf plain text: jas-748.txt item: #95 of 136 id: jas-749 author: Aplianta, Derry title: Indonesia’s Response in the South China Sea Disputes: A comparative analysis of the Soeharto and the post-Soeharto era date: 2015-07-30 words: 9611 flesch: 31 summary: With Indonesia economy’s flourished, it became inevitable that Indonesia had to expand its growth through International trade and investments to sustain its growing economy, especially when the world saw the Oil Crash in 1980s. Soebagjo, Natalia, 2008, ‚Ethnic Chinese and Ethnic Indonesians‛ in Suryadinata, Leo, 2008, Ethnic Chinese in Contemporary Indonesia, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. keywords: asean; china; china sea; countries; country; dispute; era; foreign; indonesia; international; member; minister; policy; relations; response; role; scs; scs dispute; south china; suharto cache: jas-749.pdf plain text: jas-749.txt item: #96 of 136 id: jas-750 author: Ram, Vignesh title: The Proposal for an Indo-Pacific Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation: A Critical Reassessment date: 2015-07-30 words: 4862 flesch: 54 summary: The term Indo- Pacific similar to the other concepts finds its origin in the bio geographic regional concept of the Earth's seas, used mostly in fields such as marine biology. Even though, the US Department of State perceives the regions of East Asia and the Pacific and South Asia as different realms of its operations and provides the Asia Pacific strategy to the East Asia and the Pacific Bureau (US Department of State), the United States Pacific Commands’ area of operation stretches from about half the earth's surface, from the waters off the west coast of the U.S. to the western border of India, and from Antarctica to the North Pole (US Navy Pacific Command). keywords: asean; cooperation; india; indo; indonesia; indopacific; pacific; powers; region; states; treaty cache: jas-750.pdf plain text: jas-750.txt item: #97 of 136 id: jas-7506 author: Smith, Robert Brian; Perry, Mark ; Smith, Nucharee Nuchkoom title: ‘FAKE NEWS’ IN ASEAN: LEGISLATIVE RESPONSES date: 2021-12-07 words: 8817 flesch: 42 summary: “Fake news is anything they say!” — Conceptualization and weaponization of fake news among the American Public. The research is a legal review based on the documentary research concept by comparing the development of legislative responses to fake news spread in Southeast Asia. keywords: act; art; asean; code; criminal; cybercrime; information; law; legislation; myanmar; news; offence; person; singapore; spreading; state;   cache: jas-7506.pdf plain text: jas-7506.txt item: #98 of 136 id: jas-751 author: Agastia, I Gusti Bagus Dharma; Perwita, Anak Agung Banyu title: Jokowi’s Maritime Axis: Change and Continuity of Indonesia’s Role in Indo-Pacific date: 2015-07-30 words: 4826 flesch: 45 summary: Aside from defence industry cooperation, India and Indonesia have also been active in maritime security in the Andaman Sea. 32-41 ©2015 by CBDS Bina Nusantara University and Indonesian Association for International Relations ISSN 2338-1361 print / ISSN 2338-1353 electronic Jokowi’s Maritime Axis: Change and Continuity of Indonesia’s Role in Indo-Pacific I Gusti Bagus Dharma Agastia President University, Indonesia A. A. Banyu Perwita President University, Indonesia Abstract Indonesia is undergoing transition and soon, a new president will be inaugurated. keywords: asean; defence; foreign; indian; indonesia; iora; jokowi; maritime; ocean; policy; security cache: jas-751.pdf plain text: jas-751.txt item: #99 of 136 id: jas-7517 author: Abu Bakar, Mohd Jaffri ; Loganathan, Nanthakumar; Golam Hassan, Asan Ali; Nugraha Mursitama , Tirta title: THE EFFECTS OF INTEREST RATE ON REAL EFFECTIVE EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY SPILLOVER IN MALAYSIA AND THAILAND: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE date: 2021-12-30 words: 6508 flesch: 44 summary: Interest rates and exchange rate relationship in BRIC-T countries. Journal of ASEAN Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2 (2021), pp. 181-198 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v9i2.7517 ISSN 2338-1361 print / ISSN 2338-1353 electronic THE EFFECTS OF INTEREST RATE ON REAL EFFECTIVE EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY SPILLOVER IN MALAYSIA AND THAILAND: keywords: asymmetric; economic; exchange; exchange rate; indicators; interest; interest rate; journal; malaysia; policy; power; purchasing; rate; relationship; run; thailand cache: jas-7517.pdf plain text: jas-7517.txt item: #100 of 136 id: jas-752 author: Elfani, Maria title: A Spatial Analysis on International Remittances, Food Consumption and Deprivation in Indonesia date: 2015-07-30 words: 3886 flesch: 43 summary: In order to examine the spatial relationship of deprived households and international remittances, the second step of mapping households who receive international remittances is established. This paper hypothesizes that international remittances tend to be received by deprived households. keywords: consumption; deprivation; food; households; indonesia; poverty; remittances cache: jas-752.pdf plain text: jas-752.txt item: #101 of 136 id: jas-753 author: Rezaldi, Muhamad Yudhi; Soeprihantoro, Wahjoe title: Media Dissemination “The Threat of Tsunami Unleashed from the Eruption of Mount Anak Krakatau” Through Documentary Movie date: 2015-07-30 words: 5184 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: Anak Krakatau Mount, tsunami, media dissemination, documentary, animation Introduction Being localized inside the geological phenomenon known as “the ring of fire”, Indonesian islands are formed and molded by years of volcanic activities that are partially still active (figure: 1, Map of Indonesia with dots symbolizing volcanos). Discussion This section consists of the analysis taken from the result of the questionnaire and the interviews, it presents a parameter of the level of understanding of the population concerning the disasters, which dissemination medium is more favored, and which kind of dissemination method has been used in the region. keywords: anak; area; carita; disaster; dissemination; documentary; eruption; information; krakatau; media; mount; people; research; threat; tsunami cache: jas-753.pdf plain text: jas-753.txt item: #102 of 136 id: jas-7537 author: Purnomo, Agustina Multi; Somantri, Gumilar Rusliwa; Adnan, Ricardi S. title: “Local Food” Consumption: Does Locality Matter? date: 2023-06-20 words: 7572 flesch: 53 summary: Both foods were local foods according to the definition of local food. Journal of ASEAN Studies, 11(1), 25−44. https:/doi.org/10.21512/jas.v11i1.7537 Abstract The research examined the possibility of food being socialized as local food to replace local food’s role in food tourism. keywords: asean; bogor; city; consumption; environment; experience; factors; food; food consumption; food tourism; journal; kim; research; studies; tourism; tourists cache: jas-7537.pdf plain text: jas-7537.txt item: #103 of 136 id: jas-764 author: Manggala, Pandu Utama title: The Mandala Culture of Anarchy: The Pre-Colonial Southeast Asian International Society date: 2013-07-27 words: 6786 flesch: 43 summary: 1–13 ©2013by CBDS Bina Nusantara University and Indonesian Association for International Relations ISSN 2338-1361 print / ISSN2338-1353 electronic The Mandala Culture of Anarchy: The Pre-Colonial Southeast Asian International Society Pandu Utama Manggala Australian National University, Australia Abstract Throughout the years, study on pre-colonial Southeast Asian international relations has not garnered major attention because it had long been seen as an integral part of the China- centred tribute system. The paper argues that Southeast Asian international relations in pre-colonial time were characterized by complex political structures with the influence of Mandala values. keywords: anarchy; asian; china; international; majapahit; mandala; relations; society; southeast; southeast asia; system cache: jas-764.pdf plain text: jas-764.txt item: #104 of 136 id: jas-7648 author: Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha; Karim, Moch Faisal; Arnakim, Lili Yulyadi title: ASEAN and Its Relevance amidst Pandemic date: 2021-08-12 words: 3640 flesch: 45 summary: The initiatives and steps taken by China with this ‘mask diplomacy’ are interpreted as a means of re-branding the Chinese government to maintain good relations with ASEAN countries, especially in relation to economic cooperation. The regional challenges ASEAN’s challenges at the regional level are more about the ability of ASEAN countries to be able to collaborate and synergize in efforts to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 (Djalante et al., 2020). keywords: asean; china; cooperation; countries; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; pandemic; region cache: jas-7648.pdf plain text: jas-7648.txt item: #105 of 136 id: jas-770 author: Sinaga, Lidya Christin title: China’s Assertive Foreign Policy in South China Sea Under Xi Jinping: Its Impact on United States and Australian Foreign Policy date: 2016-02-20 words: 7998 flesch: 49 summary: 133-149 ©2015 by CBDS Bina Nusantara University and Indonesian Association for International Relations ISSN 2338-1361 print / ISSN 2338-1353 electronic China’s Assertive Foreign Policy in South China Sea under Xi Jinping: Its Impact on United States and Australian Foreign Policy Lidya C. Sinaga* Indonesian Institute of Science (LIPI), Indonesia Abstract This essay examines the impact of the assertiveness of China’s foreign policy in the South China Sea under Xi Jinping on United States (US) and Australian foreign policy. 140 China’s Assertive Foreign Policy in South China Sea takes no position in the dispute, but that freedom of navigation is its core interest.40 However, according to Fravel, the US has two principal interests in the South China Sea. keywords: asean; asia; australia; china; china sea; foreign; interests; jinping; policy; scs; south china; states; united cache: jas-770.pdf plain text: jas-770.txt item: #106 of 136 id: jas-7732 author: Ashar, Andi Raihanah; Maharani, Curie title: Far from Home: Profile of pro-IS Deportees’ Mobility throughout 2016-2020 and Prevention Strategy of Indonesian Government date: 2022-08-09 words: 9560 flesch: 32 summary: However, 84 Far from Home further literature that touches upon this particular subject, such as dismantling illicit markets that provide travel documents, arresting terrorist travel facilitators, and cooperating with countries of choice to hijrah, are hardly found. In doing so, the research will first describe the profile of Indonesian pro-IS deportees and their exploitation of the border and immigration system, and then assess the government's capability and its obstacles to effective counter of terrorist mobility strategy (TMS). keywords: asean; bnpt; border; control; cooperation; counter; deportees; government; immigration; indonesia; information; intelligence; international; journal; law; ministry; mobility; philippines; pro; research; strategy; studies; syria; system; terrorist; travel; turkey cache: jas-7732.pdf plain text: jas-7732.txt item: #107 of 136 id: jas-7757 author: Varkkey, Helena title: TRANSBOUNDARY ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE IN THE EU AND SOUTHEAST ASIA: CONTESTING HYBRIDITY IN THE BIOFUELS AND PALM OIL REGIMES date: 2021-12-16 words: 9352 flesch: 40 summary: New constellations of social power: States and transnational private governance of palm oil sustainability in Southeast Asia. This has paid off with most biofuel feedstock including palm oil biofuel, which enters into the EU market is currently certified under the ISCC scheme (Oosterveer, 2020), with 85% of companies certified under RED having ISCC certification in 2017 (Moser & Leipold, 2019). keywords: biofuels; environmental; et al; european; governance; hybrid; journal; market; oil; palm; palm oil; power; production; red; regime; rspo; sustainability; trade cache: jas-7757.pdf plain text: jas-7757.txt item: #108 of 136 id: jas-7771 author: Soeparna, Intan title: THE ROLE OF THE ASEAN SUMMIT IN THE ASEAN ECONOMIC DISPUTE SETTLEMENT date: 2021-12-07 words: 7615 flesch: 51 summary: Meanwhile, ASEAN trade in services reached USD 703 billion in 2017. Keywords: ASEAN Summit, ASEAN dispute settlement mechanism, unresolved disputes mailto:intan@fh.unair.ac.id 102 The Role of the Asean INTRODUCTION keywords: article; asean; compliance; decision; dispute; dispute settlement; economic; edsm; non; settlement; summit; trade; wto cache: jas-7771.pdf plain text: jas-7771.txt item: #109 of 136 id: jas-7906 author: Indraswari, Ratih title: ASEAN Centrality: Comparative Case Study of Indonesia Leadership date: 2022-07-20 words: 8273 flesch: 37 summary: However, support from other members towards ASEAN leadership is influenced by the domestic interests of each member state. As support from other members towards ASEAN leadership is highly influenced by the domestic interests of each member state, an analysis of AMS interests is provided. keywords: ams; asean; asia; cambodia; case; centrality; chair; conflict; indonesia; leadership; myanmar; power; preah; research; studies; support; thailand; vihear cache: jas-7906.pdf plain text: jas-7906.txt item: #110 of 136 id: jas-7975 author: Smith, Robert; Smith, Nucharee; Perry, Mark title: Impact of Pluri-Lateral Free Trade Agreements on Innovation: Example of ASEAN date: 2023-06-19 words: 9035 flesch: 41 summary: ASEAN Intellectual Property Portal. At the time of writing, ASEAN members Singapore and Vietnam had ratified their membership, with the CPTPP entering into force on 30 December 2018 (DFAT, 2021b). keywords: act; agreement; art; asean; international; law; new; para; parties; patent; property; protection; review; singapore; states; thailand; trade; wipo cache: jas-7975.pdf plain text: jas-7975.txt item: #111 of 136 id: jas-81 author: Perwita, Anak Agung Banyu; Rizkiya, Denisa title: The US Rebalance Policy and the Management of Power Politics in Asia Pacific date: 2014-07-31 words: 4662 flesch: 48 summary: The fact that Asia Pacific region is getting stronger and potential, then invited the U.S. under Obama administration, to shift its concern to the region, was marked with the announcement of the new foreign policy called “the U.S.Rebalance Policy”. U.S. Pacific Command (2013) USPACOM Strategy Approach as retrieved from http://www.pacom.mil/about- uspacom/2013-uspacom-strategy.shtml. keywords: asia; china; countries; defense; military; pacific; policy; rebalance; region; security; u.s cache: jas-81.pdf plain text: jas-81.txt item: #112 of 136 id: jas-8116 author: Arnakim, Lili Yulyadi; Karim, Moch Faisal; Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha title: Revisiting ASEAN Legislation and Its Impact on Regional Governance date: 2022-01-24 words: 3869 flesch: 41 summary: Jonathan, Moch. Doddy Ariefianto, and Rindang Widuri examine the role of financial structure, business drive, and business environment that resulted in external audit service adoption in small and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs) within ASEAN countries. Indonesia played a role as a regional leader, mediator, conflict manager among ASEAN member countries, and architect of ASEAN institutions and norms (Karim, 2021). keywords: asean; asia; cooperation; country; dispute; indonesia; member; news; policy; settlement; states cache: jas-8116.pdf plain text: jas-8116.txt item: #113 of 136 id: jas-82 author: Dahana, Abdullah; Rosalin, Kelly title: Challenges against Xi Jinping: an ASEAN Perspective date: 2014-07-31 words: 7359 flesch: 59 summary: Various challenges facing Xi Jinping There are still many issues to be dealt with in China under the leadership of Xi. 29–41 © 2014 by CBDS Bina Nusantara University and Indonesian Association for International Relations ISSN 2338-1361 print / ISSN2338-1353 electronic Challenges against Xi Jinping: an ASEAN Perspective Abdullah Dahana Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Kelly Rosalin Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia Abstract Since the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 and Deng Xiaoping in 1997, factionalism and power struggle as the characteristic of leadership change in China has ended. keywords: ccp; china; chinese; deng; government; jinping; leadership; mao; party; people; position; power; system; xi jinping cache: jas-82.pdf plain text: jas-82.txt item: #114 of 136 id: jas-8215 author: Islam, MD Rafiqul; Wara, Umme title: Conflict Potential of the Rohingya People in Bangladesh and Beyond date: 2022-08-09 words: 9258 flesch: 47 summary: The conflict displacement has led to Myanmar's civil conflict generating conflict potentials in Journal of ASEAN Studies 121 Bangladesh by negatively impacting available livelihood opportunities for the host population, and by lowering the security of the region through the heavy involvement of Rohingya refugee populations in organized crime at both intrastate and transborder levels. Health risks of Rohingya refugee population in Bangladesh: A call for global attention. keywords: bangladesh; community; conflict; country; host; host community; journal; myanmar; people; population; refugee; region; rohingya; rohingya people; security; war cache: jas-8215.pdf plain text: jas-8215.txt item: #115 of 136 id: jas-83 author: Hidayat, Syafril title: Japan’s Renaissance and Its Effect to ASEAN date: 2014-07-31 words: 3619 flesch: 58 summary: The establishment warm ASEAN—Japan relation has given positive impacts on the efforts to suppress Chinese hegemony in the region. It was a major strategic change of Japanese foreign policy, particularly related to the East China Sea, and might be expanded to other regions such as Southeast Asian because Japan’s huge investments and donations in the region. keywords: abe; asean; bargaining; china; japan; japanese; model; policy; war cache: jas-83.pdf plain text: jas-83.txt item: #116 of 136 id: jas-84 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: Inaugural Editorial: ASEAN Studies from Capital City of ASEAN date: 2013-07-31 words: 963 flesch: 33 summary: She argues that despite many tensions among members of ASEAN but it also recognizes such challenge as the one that unites ASEAN members together. Inaugural Editorial: ASEAN Studies from Capital City of ASEAN keywords: asean; international; journal cache: jas-84.pdf plain text: jas-84.txt item: #117 of 136 id: jas-840 author: Gabiella, Dennyza title: How Does Neo-liberalism Explain the Likelihood of China’s Threat Towards United States’ Hegemony in the 21stCentury date: 2016-08-09 words: 6580 flesch: 50 summary: Whereas the second reason is because it is less costly for the current 22 Neo-Liberalism explain China Threat towards United States one-party-rule China to achieve its national interests by maintaining a cooperative strategic relationship with the United States compared to challenging the United States’ global hegemony and revising the current liberal international system. 24 Neo-Liberalism explain China Threat towards United States Furthermore, China’s economy has already deeply integrated into the international economic system that its domestic national interests have become part of a larger quest (Nathan 2012: pp.32- 33). keywords: china; economic; hegemony; international; neo; rise; states; system; threat; united; united states cache: jas-840.pdf plain text: jas-840.txt item: #118 of 136 id: jas-841 author: Badaruddin, Muhammad title: Indonesia Rejoining OPEC: Dynamics of the Oil Importer and Exporter Countries date: 2016-01-28 words: 7428 flesch: 37 summary: Besides that, Indonesia also has another unique position while in the same time the country could successfully reactivate its full membership into the group of oil exporting countries, on the other side Indonesia has also received an approval to become a part of the group of oil importer countries. Moreover, for some particular cases, OPEC member countries also exercise oil as an instrument for political measure. keywords: countries; country; december; energy; importer; indonesia; market; membership; oil; opec; organization; production; saudi; world cache: jas-841.pdf plain text: jas-841.txt item: #119 of 136 id: jas-842 author: Tsay, Ching-lung title: Migration between Southeast Asia and Taiwan: Trends, Characteristics and Implications date: 2016-02-10 words: 9425 flesch: 59 summary: Table 3: Grooms and Brides Registered in Taiwan, 2001-2014, by Nationality All Nations Taiwan Non-Taiwan China Hong Kong & Macau SE Asia Others Total 4,126,802 3,723,768 403,034 227,141 7,026 131,632 37,235 100.0% 90.2% 9.8% 5.5% 0.2% 3.2% 0.9% Grooms 2,063,401 2,008,943 54,458 10,976 3,360 9,529 30,593 100.0% 97.4% 2.6% 0.5% 0.2% 0.5% 1.5% Brides 2,063,401 1,714,825 348,576 216,165 3,666 122,103 6,642 100.0% 83.1% 17.9% 10.5% 0.2% 5.9% 0.3% Source: Department of Household Registration, Ministry of the Interior, 2015 Table 4 provides further information on the original nationality of the immigrant spouses residing in Taiwan at the end of 2014. Despite the fact that they are disadvantageous in Taiwan labour market, most of them are very aggressive in participating in economic activities, and willing to take the low end jobs (Tsay, 2008, 2007). keywords: asia; countries; labour; migration; number; percent; se asia; southeast; spouses; students; taiwan; total; workers cache: jas-842.pdf plain text: jas-842.txt item: #120 of 136 id: jas-844 author: Yazid, Sylvia; Dewi, Elisabeth title: Women on the Steering Wheel: Identifying the Potentials of Women in Improving the Protection of Indonesian Women Migrant Workers date: 2016-02-04 words: 7458 flesch: 51 summary: 102-115 ©2015 by CBDS Bina Nusantara University and Indonesian Association for International Relations ISSN 2338-11361 print / ISSN 2338-1353 electronic Women on the Steering Wheel: Identifying the Potentials of Women in Improving the Protection of Indonesian Women Migrant Workers Sylvia Yazid Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia Elisabeth S. Dewi Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia Abstract This paper is based on a research that looked into the potentials of women as stakeholders in improving the protection of Indonesian women migrant workers abroad. This paper analyzes efforts made by a number of Indonesian women who are publicly recognized for their works in promoting the protection of Indonesian women migrant workers, both as state and non-state actors in the context of policy making. keywords: indonesian; influence; kingdon; making; media; migrant; migration; policy; process; public; women; workers cache: jas-844.pdf plain text: jas-844.txt item: #121 of 136 id: jas-847 author: Muhidin, Salut; Utomo, Ariane title: Global Indonesian Diaspora: How many are there and where are they? date: 2016-02-04 words: 3459 flesch: 37 summary: In the last few years, there is an increasing interest in connecting Indonesian diaspora around the world in order to assist in the national development. The paper will also explore the potential impacts of Indonesian diaspora could play in Indonesian development. keywords: data; diaspora; estimates; indonesian; international; migrant; overseas; size cache: jas-847.pdf plain text: jas-847.txt item: #122 of 136 id: jas-8491 author: Soetjipto, Ani Widyani title: Journey to Justice: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Context of West Papua date: 2022-08-12 words: 8900 flesch: 38 summary: Keywords: UNDRIP, indigenous rights, West Papua Indonesia, special autonomy, norm diffusion Introduction After a long process, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly adopted the landmark UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in 2007. Unlike its neighbour, the Philippines, Indonesia does not have legislation on Indigenous people's rights. keywords: autonomy; government; human; implementation; indonesia; international; journal; law; norm; papua; papuans; peoples; rights; special; state; studies; undrip; west cache: jas-8491.pdf plain text: jas-8491.txt item: #123 of 136 id: jas-850 author: Mursitama, Tirta title: Editorial: Migration, Mobility and Diaspora in Asia date: 2016-02-06 words: 609 flesch: 44 summary: On the protection of Indonesian women migrant workers, Sylvia Yazid and Elisabeth Dewi contend that women play a significant role. The first article in this issue highlights the migration flow between Taiwan and Southeast Asia. keywords: migration; southeast cache: jas-850.pdf plain text: jas-850.txt item: #124 of 136 id: jas-8610 author: Setijaningrum, Erna; Kassim, Asiyah; Triana, Rochyati; Dzulfikri, Reza title: Going Back with Glee: A Case Study of Indonesian Migrant Workers Engaging in Circular Migration date: 2023-06-20 words: 11131 flesch: 48 summary: Indeed, many migrant workers are more likely to have been involved in some sort of mishaps or suffered an injury while working in a foreign country, and this is particularly true for migrant workers who are employed in the fields of agriculture, industry, and construction (Fitzgerald et al., 2013; Hargreaves et al., 2019; Moyce & Schenker, 2018). Keywords: case study, circular migration, Indonesia, migrant workers, migration Introduction Migration-facilitated notion has been widely explored from many different angles, with particular attention paid to issues such as how lower incomes and education levels are associated with higher migration rates (Majid et al., 2020; Meng et al., 2020; Shamsuddin, Katsaiti, & El Anshashy, 2022). keywords: community; countries; country; employment; factors; home; indonesia; informants; journal; migrant; migration; research; school; social; studies; taiwan; workers; working cache: jas-8610.pdf plain text: jas-8610.txt item: #125 of 136 id: jas-878 author: Chandra, Alexander Christian title: Regional Economic Building Amidst Rising Protectionism and Economic Nationalism in ASEAN date: 2016-08-09 words: 8139 flesch: 37 summary: ISSN 2338-1353 electronic Regional Economic Community Building amidst Rising Protectionism and Economic Nationalism in ASEAN Alexander Chandra The Habibie Center Abstract Despite its ambitious ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) project, protectionism, and economic nationalism are on the rise in ASEAN. January 2016): http://www.sinarharapan.co/news /read/150914509/pekerja- indonesia-belum-siap-hadapi-mea Anh, H. (2015), ‘Most Vietnamese Companies Still Not Ready for ASEAN Economic Community’, Vietnam Investment Review, 29th January, available online at (accessed 18th January 2016): http://www.vir.com.vn/most- vietnamese-companies-still-not- ready-for-asean-economic- community.html Ariff, M. (1993), ‘AFTA = Another Futile Trade Area?, in S. Siddique and S. Kumar, eds., The 2nd ASEAN Reader, Singapore: ISEAS, pp. keywords: aec; ams; asean; asia; community; economic; economy; example; integration; january; measures; new; policy; protectionism; region; southeast; trade; whilst cache: jas-878.pdf plain text: jas-878.txt item: #126 of 136 id: jas-8868 author: Karim, Moch Faisal ; Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha ; Arnakim, Lili Yulyadi title: Deepening Connectivity and Mobility in Post-Pandemic ASEAN date: 2022-07-20 words: 2866 flesch: 35 summary: Journal of ASEAN Studies, 10(1), https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v10i1.8868 Keywords: Connectivity, Mobility, ASEAN integration, infrastructure, Post-Pandemic Introduction It has been widely discussed in the literature on regionalism that connectivity and mobility are two critical concepts that underpin the deepening of the regional integration project. ASEAN connectivity refers to three important things: physical connectivity, institutional connectivity, and inter-community connectivity. keywords: article; asean; connectivity; countries; indonesia; integration; journal; mobility; studies cache: jas-8868.pdf plain text: jas-8868.txt item: #127 of 136 id: jas-887 author: Verico, Kiki title: The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand date: 2017-04-25 words: 7984 flesch: 52 summary: The major aim of economic integration in Southeast Asia is to shift economic integration from intra-regional trade to intra-regional investment before it achieves the common market. This article attempts to analyze the two essential factors in Southeast Asia’s economic integration: intra-regional trade and an economic community. keywords: article; asean; asia; economic; fdi; firms; impact; inflows; intra; investment; regional; southeast; trade cache: jas-887.pdf plain text: jas-887.txt item: #128 of 136 id: jas-9035 author: Ashley, Ryan title: Agenda Setting within ASEAN: Thickening, Broadening, and Breaking Pressures date: 2023-06-20 words: 8350 flesch: 41 summary: This declaration, signed in 1971 by the original five ASEAN members, declared Southeast Asia should be “free from any form or manner of interference by outside powers,” and called on ASEAN members to “broaden the areas of cooperation” between themselves (International Center for Not-For-Profit-Law, 2019). At subsequent ASEAN summits to discuss the crisis, Indonesia advocated for the toughest line IN P RE SS 58 Agenda Setting against the Tatmadaw, seeking to punish the coup regime by limiting its access to the organization and denying its leaders legitimacy (“ASEAN leaders demand”, 2021). keywords: asean; asia; breaking; broadening; case; china; forces; myanmar; norms; organization; regional; security; southeast; states; thickening cache: jas-9035.pdf plain text: jas-9035.txt item: #129 of 136 id: jas-9143 author: Agastia, I Gusti Bagus Dharma title: A “Matter of Life and Death”? Patterns of Securitisation and Desecuritisation of Food Resilience in Indonesia date: 2023-08-14 words: 12975 flesch: 39 summary: Until the end of the Sukarno administration in 1966, there were no publicly available statements announcing the termination of food securitisation. In sum, food securitisation may not have been initiated and conducted justly. keywords: administration; development; floyd; food; food security; indonesia; issue; life; matter; national; pangan; policies; production; resilience; rice; securitisation; securitising; security; self; state; sufficiency; suharto; theory; threats; widodo; yudhoyono cache: jas-9143.pdf plain text: jas-9143.txt item: #130 of 136 id: jas-9431 author: Musthofa, Budiman Mahmud; Pranita, Diaz; Rasul, Mohamad Sattar; Haidlir, Banu Muhammad title: Institutional Dynamics of Halal Tourism Development in Indonesia and Malaysia date: 2023-06-20 words: 9916 flesch: 40 summary: Another management challenge is the limited availability of halal tourism products and services, which results in a lack of market diversity and ultimately reduces the appeal of halal tourism. In the context of Southeast Asia, Muslim-majority nations Indonesia and Malaysia had pioneered the development of halal tourism. keywords: countries; development; government; halal tourism; identity; indonesia; industry; islamic; jakarta; malaysia; muslim; politicization; research; services; tourism industry; tourists; values cache: jas-9431.pdf plain text: jas-9431.txt item: #131 of 136 id: jas-9442 author: Karim, Moch Faisal ; Mursitama, Tirta Nugraha ; Arnakim, Lili Yulyadi title: Enhancing Global IR Knowledge Production in Southeast Asia Through Quality Publications date: 2023-05-10 words: 3832 flesch: 41 summary: No Country World Ranking Number of Publications 1 United States 1 3,660 2 United Kingdom 2 2,879 3 Canada 3 949 4 Australia 4 821 5 Germany 5 626 6 Netherland 6 367 7 Italy 7 294 8 South Africa 8 278 9 China 9 271 10 France 10 264 11 Singapore 21 141 12 Indonesia 38 51 13 Malaysia 39 48 14 Thailand 43 35 15 Philippines 50 22 Source: Scopus Database Table 7 Top ten journal outlets by Indonesia-based IR Scholars No Name Type Focus Number 1 IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science Proceeding/ Discontinued Non-IR Journal 73 2 Review of International Geographical Education Online Journal/ Discontinued Non-IR Journal 31 3 International Journal of Innovation Creativity and Change Journal/ Discontinued Non-IR Journal 26 4 Central European Journal of International and Security Studies Journal IR Journal 21 5 Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems Journal/ Discontinued Non-IR Journal 17 6 International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy Journal Non-IR Journal 13 7 International Journal of Supply Chain Management Journal/ Discontinued Non-IR Journal 12 8 Revista Unisci Journal IR Journal 12 9 Journal Of Physics Conference Series Proceeding Non-IR Journal 11 10 International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research Journal/ Discontinued Non-IR Journal 9 Source: Scopus Database Furthermore, Indonesian IR scholars do not publish in IR or Political Science specific journals. As the only IR Journal based in Indonesia, we are interested in being part of the Global IR movement. keywords: asean; asia; indonesia; journal; publications; scholars; southeast; studies cache: jas-9442.pdf plain text: jas-9442.txt item: #132 of 136 id: jas-9518 author: Sukamdani, Nugroho title: Family Business Dynamics in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Study of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand date: 2023-06-20 words: 9915 flesch: 43 summary: The research discussed the literature on family business in four Southeast Asian countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. In addition, the research perceived that the four countries have similar sociocultural characteristics, potentially providing similar attributes to how family businesses establish and grow. keywords: asia; businesses; chinese; company; countries; family; family business; generation; indonesia; journal; literature; management; ownership; performance; research; singapore; studies; succession; values cache: jas-9518.pdf plain text: jas-9518.txt item: #133 of 136 id: jas-962 author: Aminuddin, M. Faishal; Purnomo, Joko title: Redefining ASEAN Way: Assesing Normative Foundation on Inter-governmental Relationship in Southeast Asia date: 2017-11-13 words: 6085 flesch: 41 summary: On the other side, no country has the courage to bring domestic political issues to become regional political issues. Moreover, it can reduce the participation of external actors such the United States or European countries to involve in domestic politics within ASEAN countries. keywords: asean; asia; awareness; countries; democracy; democratization; development; region; regionalism; southeast; way cache: jas-962.pdf plain text: jas-962.txt item: #134 of 136 id: jas-964 author: Bhinekawati, Risa title: Government Initiatives to Empower Small and Medium Enterprise: Comparing One Stop Shop for Licensing in Indonesia and Australia date: 2016-08-09 words: 8220 flesch: 46 summary: The Productivity Commission of Australia finds that the motivations of entrepreneurs to run micro and small business vary from capitalizing their skill set, the flexibility of for being their ‚own boss‛, and flexibility to balance family and work lives (Productivity Commission, 2013, p. 30). Besides, because of their limitations in finance, staff, and skills, the owners of micro and small business have to deal with regulatory compliance themselves. keywords: ablis; australia; business; companies; enterprise; government; indonesia; initiatives; jakarta; licensing; medium; national; ptsp; shop; smes; stop; support cache: jas-964.pdf plain text: jas-964.txt item: #135 of 136 id: jas-967 author: Rizal, Muhamad; Yani, Yanyan title: Cybersecurity Policy and Its Implementation in Indonesia date: 2016-08-09 words: 7204 flesch: 44 summary: One of Indonesia’s strategic alliances in cyber security policy is by cooperating with Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to deal with cyber security. This article is structured into two parts: the first discusses the concepts related to cyber security, while the second analyzes the cyber security policy and its implementation in Indonesia. keywords: asean; attacks; cyber; defense; implementation; indonesia; information; international; law; national; policy; security; state; system; technology; threats cache: jas-967.pdf plain text: jas-967.txt item: #136 of 136 id: jas-9682 author: Johan, Eva; Plana-Casado, Maria Jose title: Harmonizing Halal in ASEAN: Analysis of Halal Food Guidelines under the ASEAN Way Approach date: 2023-08-11 words: 10711 flesch: 42 summary: 2015 ASEAN ASEAN adopted the AEC Blueprint 2025. The first analysis was on the process leading to adopting ASEAN halal food guidelines, which constitute the most concrete output of regional efforts to bring domestic standards closer. keywords: asean; codex; consensus; food; guidelines; halal; halal food; harmonization; journal; law; market; member; requirements; rules; standards; states; trade; way cache: jas-9682.pdf plain text: jas-9682.txt