item: #1 of 53 id: wimaya-10 author: Ramadhani, Eryan title: Indonesian Millennials Inside the Vortex of Identity Politics date: 2020-06-10 words: 4323 flesch: 55 summary: This article aims to provide descriptive explanation of how Indonesian millennials are contextualized within domestic political constellation, focusing on the use of identity politics in election campaigns. 6 Such depiction of Indonesian millennials can be misleading. keywords: china; chinese; election; identity; indonesia; january; jokowi; millennials; narrative; politics; survey cache: wimaya-10.pdf plain text: wimaya-10.txt item: #2 of 53 id: wimaya-11 author: Probotrianto, Andy Fernanda title: Unionist vs. Nationalist: Potential Re- emergence of Identity Crisis in Post-Brexit Northern Ireland date: 2020-06-10 words: 2664 flesch: 54 summary: One of the prominent is concerning Northern Ireland; UK’s only land border with the neighboring Republic of Ireland, an EU member-state. The foundation of Northern Ireland can be traced through bloody disputes that went through between both UK and Ireland from the early 1800s and roughly end by 1921. keywords: brexit; ireland; nationalist; northern; unionist cache: wimaya-11.pdf plain text: wimaya-11.txt item: #3 of 53 id: wimaya-12 author: Anindita, Vinesha title: Break the Limits: INGOs Limitation and Learning from Amnesty International date: 2020-06-10 words: 3334 flesch: 40 summary: According to Chandhoke (2002), it is not surprising that global civil society is dominated by INGOs even though other actors such as political network activists who acquired WIMAYA Vol.01/No.01, January-June 2020 17 borders and anti-globalization movements play an important role and an indication of the strength of the non-government sector that civil society has been identified with INGOs activists. INGOs networks provide facilities for interconnection between global civil society and global entities. keywords: accountability; amnesty; ingos; international; organizations; society; state cache: wimaya-12.pdf plain text: wimaya-12.txt item: #4 of 53 id: wimaya-13 author: Mok, Shen Yang title: ASEAN and Transnational Crime: Gains and Challenges in Tackling Drug Trafficking date: 2020-06-10 words: 3901 flesch: 46 summary: Instead of the actualization of ASEAN’s regional initiatives, action taken at the unilateral and bilateral level between ASEAN member countries, have instead reflected greater degree of frequency and effectiveness in combating the drug problem than through multilateral means. At the same time, ASEAN member countries and China have launched their own respective campaigns and intensifying efforts on their own domestically, therefore taking action at the national level instead (Emmers, 2007, p. 517). keywords: asean; asia; drug; drug problem; problem; region; trafficking cache: wimaya-13.pdf plain text: wimaya-13.txt item: #5 of 53 id: wimaya-15 author: Assavanadda, Attawat title: China Goes Global: The Partial Power. New York: Oxford University Press. David Shambaugh. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, xvi + 409 xvi + 409 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-986014-2 date: 2020-06-10 words: 926 flesch: 55 summary: Secondly, China Goes Global is well organised and is composed of a wide selection of issues, both specific and broad. Similar to the author’s primary intention, this book provides a nuanced analysis of the topic and bridges the knowledge gap in China literacy. keywords: china; power; world cache: wimaya-15.pdf plain text: wimaya-15.txt item: #6 of 53 id: wimaya-16 author: Anabarja, Sarah title: (Re)Negotiating Southeast Asia and Northteast Asia. Region, Regionalism, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Alice D.Ba. Singapore: NUS Press, 2009, xiv + 325 pp. ISBN-13: 978-9971-69-491-3 (pbk.) date: 2020-06-10 words: 829 flesch: 50 summary: This part, Ba mentions as ‘regional resilience’ (p.29-32), the efforts from ASEAN members to reconcile their diverse situations and values to maintain the resilience of Southeast Asia. As from the beginning, regional concern of ASEAN countries was to formed a strategic way in dealing with global conflict between the two superpower rivalries. keywords: asean; asia cache: wimaya-16.pdf plain text: wimaya-16.txt item: #7 of 53 id: wimaya-17 author: Aryani, Maria Indira; Wardania, Rista Vauza; Sari, Widji Anugrah title: Multilateral Diplomacy as China’s Expansionism in ACFTA date: 2020-06-10 words: 4574 flesch: 51 summary: The agreement entered into force on July 1, 2016, is expected to bring ASEAN and China closer to actualizing their twin goals of two-way trade and investment of US$1 trillion and US$150 billion severally by 2020 (ASEAN Organisation, 2017). Timur wiwidanugrah760@gmail.com Abstract ACFTA or ASEAN-China Free Trade Area, also known as China-ASEAN Free Trade Area is an economic agreement to construct a free trade zone between 10 ASEAN member countries and China to eliminate various tariff and non-tariff barriers. keywords: acfta; agreement; asean; china; countries; diplomacy; economic; expansionism; free; states; trade cache: wimaya-17.pdf plain text: wimaya-17.txt item: #8 of 53 id: wimaya-25 author: Htwe, Thaingi Khin title: Geopolitics of the Belt and Road Initiative: Implications for Myanmar date: 2020-12-11 words: 4665 flesch: 54 summary: Abstract This article aims to examine the implications of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for Myanmar. Because of its strategic geographical location, Myanmar becomes an important area of China in implementing its BRI projects. keywords: asia; belt; bri; china; economic; initiative; maritime; myanmar; projects; road; silk cache: wimaya-25.pdf plain text: wimaya-25.txt item: #9 of 53 id: wimaya-27 author: Tursina, Zahidiyah Ela title: Pemikiran Politik Hukum Negara by Nur Rohim, Ida Susilowati, Muhammad Sholeh. date: 2020-12-11 words: 819 flesch: 63 summary: Complete the discussion on sensitive issues on the Indonesian Election stage. The book entitled “Political Though of Law State” written by Nur Rohim Yunus, Ida Susilowati, and Muhammad Sholeh seeks to explore various problems of contemporary issues that have occured in the international community by using the lens of law political perspective. keywords: chapter; issues; politics cache: wimaya-27.pdf plain text: wimaya-27.txt item: #10 of 53 id: wimaya-28 author: Pratama, Darley Alfian; Nurika, Rizki Rahmadini title: The Impact of Indonesia-Bangladesh Railway Cooperation on the Establishment of Bilateral Preferential Trade Agreements date: 2020-12-11 words: 4413 flesch: 51 summary: The Role of Railway Cooperation for Indonesia and Bangladesh c. Establishment of Indonesia Bangladesh Preferential Trade Agreement (IB-PTA) 2018 d. Abstract This research discusses the railway cooperation between Indonesia and Bangladesh which is motivated by the interest of Bangladesh to revitalize railways and increase the domestic demand for railways. keywords: agreement; bangladesh; cooperation; countries; indonesia; interdependence; pta; railway; trade cache: wimaya-28.pdf plain text: wimaya-28.txt item: #11 of 53 id: wimaya-32 author: Wang, Kai-Chun title: Securitization of Public Policy and Pandemic: Taiwan’s Case Against Covid-19 date: 2021-06-01 words: 3336 flesch: 37 summary: Conclusion The success of Taiwan’s pandemic prevention in the pre-vaccine period should be accredited to a relatively more thorough translation of pandemic securitization policy compare with Japan and the U.S. The military is tasked with the primary attention to self-protection and environment sanitation of barracks, while also assisting local government in managing epidemic outbreaks (Ministry of National Defenes Republic of China, 2002) upon requests. keywords: government; japan; national; pandemic; securitization; security; taiwan; threat; u.s cache: wimaya-32.pdf plain text: wimaya-32.txt item: #12 of 53 id: wimaya-33 author: Firmalasari, Benita Kristi; Rasyidah, Resa title: The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Environment: Environmental Diplomacy on Handling Covid-19 Medical Waste in Indonesia date: 2020-12-11 words: 5907 flesch: 47 summary: The West Java government has collaborated with PT Java Medivest to anticipate an increase in Covid-19 medical waste. The enormous need for personal protective equipment (PPE) masks (both medical and non-medical masks), protective clothing, face shields, gloves to hand sanitizers and disinfectants has resulted in the accumulation of medical waste in some regions in Indonesia. keywords: cooperation; countries; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; diplomacy; environmental; facilities; government; indonesia; july; management; ministry; pandemic; ppe; tons; waste cache: wimaya-33.pdf plain text: wimaya-33.txt item: #13 of 53 id: wimaya-35 author: Frans, Riris Parada Elisa; Aryani, Maria Indira title: The Influences of Fashion as a Soft Power towards France’s Economic Growth date: 2020-12-11 words: 4882 flesch: 63 summary: Through soft power and its cultural branding, the emergence of haute couture, and the assiduous promotion of French fashion on behalf of France, Paris indeed have a reputation of seemingly undeniable chicness (Bekhrad, 2019). Historically, French fashion served as both soft power and cultural branding. keywords: economic; fashion; france; french; gdp; growth; industry; luxury; paris; power cache: wimaya-35.pdf plain text: wimaya-35.txt item: #14 of 53 id: wimaya-38 author: Sihombing, Mona title: Imagining the Global: Transnational Media and Popular Culture Beyond East and West by Fabienne Darling-Wolf date: 2020-12-11 words: 966 flesch: 43 summary: In the third chapter, “Talking about non-no: (Re)fashioning race and gender in global magazines,” Darling-Wolf turns to Japan to investigate the negotiation between global dynamics of race and gender with a local context through the hybridity in Japanese fashion magazine targeting female readers, non-no. Next, the book applies the transnational/translocal approach in examining hip-hop as global phenomenon as well as topic of scholarly debates. keywords: book; hip; hop cache: wimaya-38.pdf plain text: wimaya-38.txt item: #15 of 53 id: wimaya-40 author: Smerchuar, Numtip; Madhyamapurush, Warach title: The Puzzle of ASEAN Instruments to Combat Human Trafficking date: 2020-12-11 words: 3775 flesch: 43 summary: Data were mainly collected English-based documents; it can be concluded that collaboration among ASEAN countries has been initiated various types of regional instruments. According to evaluation by the TIP Office as presented in the “2020 Trafficking in Persons Report” concerning government efforts regarding Prosecution, Protection and Prevention, ASEAN countries were ranked across all four tiers. keywords: asean; human; instruments; persons; rights; tier; trafficking; victims cache: wimaya-40.pdf plain text: wimaya-40.txt item: #16 of 53 id: wimaya-42 author: Chaipala, Aksaraphak title: Energy Development Initiatives of India and Thailand under BIMSTEC: Progress and Dynamics date: 2021-06-01 words: 4822 flesch: 54 summary: In the future, BIMSTEC member countries will continue to support each other's development projects. Trade between BIMSTEC member countries has only 4.7%, while imports have only 3.3% show that member countries still trade less. keywords: bangladesh; bimstec; cooperation; countries; energy; gas; india; member; myanmar; oil; policy; thailand cache: wimaya-42.pdf plain text: wimaya-42.txt item: #17 of 53 id: wimaya-43 author: Korwatanasakul, Upalat; Majoe, Adam title: Environmental, Social, and Governance Investment in Emerging Markets: A Case Study of Firms in Southeast Asia date: 2021-06-01 words: 4479 flesch: 48 summary: We define ESG firms as firms that either incorporate ESG factors in their strategies or have a section for ESG investment in their annual reports, sustainability reports, or their websites. For a broader definition of ESG firms, we include firms that report activities related to sustainability but do not explicitly include ESG factors in their strategies or have a section on ESG investment in their annual reports, sustainability reports, or websites. IV. keywords: asean; business; companies; esg; esg investment; firms; investment; performance; strategies cache: wimaya-43.pdf plain text: wimaya-43.txt item: #18 of 53 id: wimaya-45 author: Jintrawet, Pran title: Siam Mapped by Thongchai Winichakul date: 2021-06-01 words: 751 flesch: 46 summary: Despite the fact that Siam was the only country that remained non-colonized in Southeast Asia, it was not immune from colonial regulatory design and technical information. WIMAYA (e-ISSN: 2272-3760) Vol.02/No.01, January-June 2021 51 Book Reviews Siam Mapped. keywords: asia; siam; thongchai cache: wimaya-45.pdf plain text: wimaya-45.txt item: #19 of 53 id: wimaya-46 author: Rumondang, Natasia title: Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps that Tell You Everything You Need to Know about Global Politics by Tim Marshall. date: 2021-06-01 words: 894 flesch: 57 summary: Even the USA does not need to depend on other countries for energy supply which gives the country extra time to focus to expand its influence globally. Throughout his career as a journalist, he has covered major conflicts in countries such as Syria, Croatia, Bosnia, Lebanon, and Kosovo. keywords: countries; marshall cache: wimaya-46.pdf plain text: wimaya-46.txt item: #20 of 53 id: wimaya-48 author: Hapsari, Renitha Dwi; Nugraha, Erwin Cahya; Putra, Bima Hermawan title: Comparative Analysis of the Covid-19 Policy of Indonesia and Vietnam in 2020 date: 2021-06-01 words: 5167 flesch: 51 summary: Keywords: Indonesia, Vietnam, Covid-19, mitigation policy, preventive measures 1 In contrast to the impact of the economic aspect, the Covid-19 case in Vietnam has quite a positive effect on politics. keywords: covid-19; economic; government; health; indonesia; july; pandemic; policy; public; security; spread; vietnam cache: wimaya-48.pdf plain text: wimaya-48.txt item: #21 of 53 id: wimaya-49 author: Hapsari, Renitha Dwi; Ramadhanti, Hendrina Nur Alifia; Putri, Karenina Mutiara title: Comparative Analysis of the United States’ War on Drugs Policy in Mexico and Colombia: Failure and Success Factors date: 2021-06-01 words: 6584 flesch: 60 summary: Abstract Drug smuggling activities in the United States carried out by drug cartels from Mexico and Colombia contribute to the region's instabilities. The War on Drugs policy promoted by the United States, which aims to apprehend drug cartels, causes severe losses in the long run. keywords: cartels; colombia; countries; country; drugs; government; july; mexico; policy; program; route; states; united; united states cache: wimaya-49.pdf plain text: wimaya-49.txt item: #22 of 53 id: wimaya-50 author: Firdaus, Muhammad Jullyo Bagus; Kresnawati, Megahnanda Alidyan title: Indonesia Parliamentary Diplomacy: The Leadership of House Representatives Republic of Indonesia in ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA) 2011-2012 date: 2021-12-05 words: 4386 flesch: 44 summary: WIMAYA (e-ISSN: 2272-3760) Vol.02/No.02, July-December 2021 39 Research Articles Indonesia Parliamentary Diplomacy: Keywords: Parliamentary Diplomacy, The House of Representatives Republic Indonesia, ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, Total Diplomacy, Multi-track Diplomacy. keywords: aipa; asean; diplomacy; foreign; house; indonesia; parliament; policy; representatives; role; track cache: wimaya-50.pdf plain text: wimaya-50.txt item: #23 of 53 id: wimaya-51 author: Htet, Thu title: Shifting the US-Myanmar Relations under Trump Administration and its Geopolitical Implication date: 2021-12-07 words: 4250 flesch: 19 summary: Myanmar coup crisis grows after years of US neglect. These sanctions were claimed to be the balancing act between retaining some engagement and intensifying efforts to pressure Myanmar government to promote accountability (Parameswaran, 2019b). keywords: administration; china; crisis; july; military; myanmar; policy; relations; rohingya; trump cache: wimaya-51.pdf plain text: wimaya-51.txt item: #24 of 53 id: wimaya-52 author: Htwe, Thaingi Khin title: Japan’s Balancing Act: Assessing Japan’s Foreign Policy towards Myanmar in the Emerging Indo-Pacific Era date: 2021-12-04 words: 6897 flesch: 49 summary: Furthermore, as support to Myanmar's national reconciliation process, Japan is improving reconstruction and development assistance in Southeast Myanmar (e.g.; Kayin State) (Ichihara, 2015). For Agriculture and infrastructure development in rural areas, Japan support (1) the development of agricultural funding through the Myanmar Agricultural Development Bank (MADB) to provide low- interest and long term loans for farmers, (2) guidance for agricultural technology related to rural and agricultural development, (3) upgrading research and improvement capacity, and (4) establishment of functional extension system to effectively deliver the necessary farming techniques to farmers (Japan-Myanmar Cooperation Program, p.3-5). keywords: asean; asia; balancing; china; development; economic; foip; foreign; indo; international; japan; military; myanmar; online; pacific; policy; southeast; strategy cache: wimaya-52.pdf plain text: wimaya-52.txt item: #25 of 53 id: wimaya-57 author: Nauvarian, Demas title: Crisis Foreign Policy Making in Venezuela: The Case of Nicolás Maduro’s Left-Wing Militaristic Cabinet in Venezuela’s Blockade Policy towards Brazilian Aids date: 2021-12-05 words: 7714 flesch: 54 summary: The existence of the political dualism of the Venezuelan military forces creates the oppression of armed groups in Venezuela which worsen the crisis, including the existence of baseless detention, torture, forced punishment, until the execution without trial by military groups encouraged by the government of President Maduro (Buxton, 2018). In this case, as stated by McCarthy (2017), military groups gave many suggestions to President Maduro through various cabinet meetings related to relations with countries in the Latin American region and other major powers, such as Russia and the United States. keywords: cabinet; crisis; foreign; government; group; groupthink; janis; maduro; military; policy; president; president maduro; state; venezuelan cache: wimaya-57.pdf plain text: wimaya-57.txt item: #26 of 53 id: wimaya-58 author: Kantala, Preeyaporn title: Prince Boun Oum and the March 24, 1945 Treaty: A Possibility of Independent Champassak Following World War II date: 2021-12-04 words: 4822 flesch: 63 summary: During the war, Prince Boun Oum attempted to persuade Oun Sananikone, a follower of Prince Phetsarath, that allying with the French would be beneficial to Lao independence because France could provide tools, resources, and money, particularly in the areas of education, medicine, and telecommunications, but Oun disagreed with at the time (Sananikone, 1975, pp. As a result, the southerners’ statement above may be regarded as a potential for state formation in Laos, as Prince Boun Oum and some southerners believed at the time that the “Lao federation” with French support was preferable to the “Thai Federation” led by Prince Phetsarath and his supporters. keywords: boun; champassak; french; government; lao; laos; oum; phetsarath; prince cache: wimaya-58.pdf plain text: wimaya-58.txt item: #27 of 53 id: wimaya-61 author: Yanuar, Muhammad Dedy title: The South China Sea: The Struggle for Power in Asia by Bill Hayton date: 2021-12-08 words: 1339 flesch: 50 summary: The protracted disputes over the South China Sea (SCS) have been widely acknowledged as a major flashpoint of which it involved quite many conflicting parties with most of which are countries situated in the region of Southeast Asia, and these countries are globally known as the five claimants of SCS disputes - the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei, China, and Taiwan. Another economic temptation is the importance of Sea Line of Communication (SLOC) in South China Sea which also contains economic and strategic significance as well as played pivotal role in ways that it provided link for trade passage to all littoral countries (such as Japan, South Korea, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, etc.) which brought their crude carriers across the strait of Malacca heading to their home countries for the purpose of fulfilling national energy necessities. keywords: china; disputes; sea; south cache: wimaya-61.pdf plain text: wimaya-61.txt item: #28 of 53 id: wimaya-62 author: Anastacio, Deborrah Sadile title: Between the Homeland and the Diaspora: The Politics of Theorizing Filipino and Filipino American Identities by S. Lily Mendoza date: 2021-12-07 words: 1159 flesch: 37 summary: For any student, scholar, or enthusiast on Philippine indigenization movement and cultural studies theory, this book is a good introduction and overview on the beginning of the movement in the country, how it transpires to the Filipino American communities mostly in the Northern California, United States of America; its challenges; and understand the possible process of cross-cultural engagement of critical theory between them. In the 70s, the three programmatic indigenization movements from different disciplines were founded by Filipino scholars upon returning in the Philippines after studying abroad namely Sikolohiyang Pilipino (SP)/Liberated Psychology (Psychology) by Dr. Virgilo G. Enriquez, Pilipinolohiya (Anthropology) by Dr. Prospero R. Covar, and Pantayong Pananaw (PP, History) by Dr. Zeus A. Salazar. keywords: american; filipino; indigenization; philippine cache: wimaya-62.pdf plain text: wimaya-62.txt item: #29 of 53 id: wimaya-63 author: Lertpusit, Sivarin title: Chinese Students in Thai Higher Education Institutions and the Transformation of Graduate Migrant: Characteristics, Practices, and Transitional Migration date: 2022-06-28 words: 4491 flesch: 45 summary: Firstly, to analyze the determinants that motivate Chinese students to enroll in Thai higher education institutions and, secondly, to examine the particular characteristics and patterns of status involved in transitioning from student to graduate labor. Criticizing Human capital theory, Chinese students in Thailand intend to invest in the Thai language to escalate their socioeconomic status. keywords: capital; china; chinese; education; graduates; international; language; migrants; students; thai; thailand cache: wimaya-63.pdf plain text: wimaya-63.txt item: #30 of 53 id: wimaya-65 author: Saadah, Kholifatus; Dyarsa, Aqbil Faza title: State’s Repression toward INGO: the Dismissal of Médecins Sans Frontieres from Ethiopia date: 2022-06-28 words: 5197 flesch: 58 summary: However, over time, MSF volunteers discovered the peculiarity of the system running in Ethiopia related to the assistance provided. The hunger never shows results, even though there has been quite a lot of aid distributed from both the state and INGOs has also raised questions in the minds of MSF volunteers. keywords: cross; ethiopia; government; ingos; international; msf; red; state cache: wimaya-65.pdf plain text: wimaya-65.txt item: #31 of 53 id: wimaya-66 author: A, Hardi; Shafitri, Desy Nur; Ernianda, Annisa; Putri, Anggi title: Joe Biden Intervention in the Russian Invasion Effort Against Ukraine date: 2022-06-27 words: 6979 flesch: 54 summary: The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has said that since mid-April 2014, the Euromaidan conflict in the conflict zone of eastern Ukraine has left 1.2 million people homeless, 15,491 people injured, and 6,116 people lost their lives (OCHA, 2022). Since the first fighting broke out in eastern Ukraine after the Russian invasion in 2014, Russian-controlled forces have mainly engaged against the Ukrainian military through sniping and shelling along the front lines. keywords: biden; conflict; european; international; intervention; military; nato; president; russia; states; u.s; ukraine; united; united states cache: wimaya-66.pdf plain text: wimaya-66.txt item: #32 of 53 id: wimaya-67 author: Savitri, Jasmine title: Resource Extraction Developmentalism and the Coal Industry Across the Indonesian Archipelago: to the Benefits of Whom? date: 2022-06-28 words: 8833 flesch: 45 summary: Again, local communities bear the overlooked and uncounted costs of coal mining industries. Interdisciplinary Journal of International Affairs Vol.03/No.01, January-June 2022 (e-ISSN: 2272-3760) 4 fiscal and policy support, political decentralization agenda, as well as the interdependent nature between coal mining and Indonesian politics have stimulated production to grow. keywords: coal; coal industry; coal mining; communities; companies; development; environmental; gellert; government; indonesia; industry; international; january; journal; law; mining; power; resource; state; water cache: wimaya-67.pdf plain text: wimaya-67.txt item: #33 of 53 id: wimaya-68 author: Perbawani, Firsty Chintya Laksmi title: European Union’s Securitization and Favoritism Phenomenon: Lesson Learned from the 2015 Europe’s Migrant Crisis date: 2022-06-28 words: 3910 flesch: 53 summary: For instance, the irregular migration and the sudden numbers of arrivals on Europe shores are an existential threat in the Europe region and are framed as security questions through an act of securitization. Interdisciplinary Journal of International Affairs Vol.03/No.01, January-June 2022 (e-ISSN: 2272-3760) 49 Research Article European Union’s Securitization and Favoritism Phenomenon: Lesson Learned from the 2015 Europe’s Migrant Crisis Firsty Chintya Laksmi Perbawani1 Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jawa Timur University, Indonesian Community for European Studies firsty.chintya.hi@upnjatim.ac.id Abstract This research article aims to portray the phenomenon of how Europe’s perspective and attitudes toward migration. keywords: crisis; europe; european; favoritism; migrants; migration; racism; refugees; securitization; security cache: wimaya-68.pdf plain text: wimaya-68.txt item: #34 of 53 id: wimaya-69 author: Napitupulu, Astri Buana title: Teaching to Transgress: Education as The Practice of Freedom by Bell Hooks date: 2022-06-28 words: 1297 flesch: 52 summary: In her conclusive reflection on engaged pedagogy in Chapter 14, Hooks critiques how meaningful and engaged dialogues, as she advocates in Chapter 10, barely transpire in the classrooms. In arguing for the need to shift teaching and learning from Fraire’s “banking of education” system, Hooks brings up her experience and knowledge as a Black girl in a segregated and later a desegregated one for evidence. keywords: chapter; education; hooks cache: wimaya-69.pdf plain text: wimaya-69.txt item: #35 of 53 id: wimaya-70 author: Wibowo, Prihandono title: The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement by Haroro J. Ingram,Craig Whiteside, and Charlie Winter date: 2022-06-28 words: 1078 flesch: 59 summary: In that context, ISIS leadership figures stated that the caliphate army must carry out attacks on the enemy wherever ISIS sympathizers live. ISIS stated that if its sympathizers could not carry out attacks on a large scale, ISIS sympathizers could carry out attacks on a small scale even if only by throwing stones at the enemy. keywords: book; iraq; isis cache: wimaya-70.pdf plain text: wimaya-70.txt item: #36 of 53 id: wimaya-71 author: Anggraini, Melaty; Akbar, Hikmatul; Tampubolon, Novelina title: Ecofeminist Review of Women's Participation in Ecotourism Development Through Social Forest Scheme in the Province of Bangka Belitung date: 2022-12-26 words: 6685 flesch: 38 summary: Social forestry is directed in addition to maintaining forest sustainability by involving the community sector in managing it; it is also expected to be a point of economic equality for all communities because it involves other economic sectors such as tourism markets and the production of non-timber forest products, creative industry, and other private sectors that can boost the creative economy of community forests. However, the construction of this ecotourism provides wider opportunities for Bangka Belitung women in Juru Sebrang village. keywords: area; bangka; belitung; communities; community; development; ecotourism; environment; forest; forestry; gender; management; role; social; women cache: wimaya-71.pdf plain text: wimaya-71.txt item: #37 of 53 id: wimaya-74 author: Shanika, Kurnia Rafif; Jatmika, Muhammad Indrawan title: Constructivist Approach Analysis on the Boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic date: 2022-12-26 words: 3735 flesch: 54 summary: UK and Canada join diplomatic boycott of China Winter Olympics. Jawa Timur m.indrawan.hi@upnjatim.ac.id Abstract The 2022 Winter Olympics Beijing have drawn a lot of attention since a number of important nations have put a diplomatic boycott on the event. keywords: 2022; beijing; boycott; canada; china; international; olympics cache: wimaya-74.pdf plain text: wimaya-74.txt item: #38 of 53 id: wimaya-75 author: Trisnaningtyas, Januari Pratama Nurratri; Maulana, Alif Rizky; Briliyan, Alif Valentino; Syahrial, Damar Dwi; Sami, Sami title: Tantamount: A Comparative Study in Analyzing the Effectiveness of COVID-19 Response Policy in Indonesia and Thailand date: 2022-12-26 words: 5176 flesch: 49 summary: As of July 5, 2022, Indonesia has had 6,095,351 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 156,758 deaths, while Thailand has had 4,532,100 confirmed cases and 30,718 deaths (WHO, 2022). Subsequently, the central and local governments implemented several regulations to reduce COVID-19 cases such as the crowd restriction in public places; the obligation to use masks and hand sanitizer; support self- quarantine and quarantine for the confirmed cases, etc. keywords: covid-19; government; handling; health; indonesia; international; pandemic; policies; policy; sector; thailand; tourism cache: wimaya-75.pdf plain text: wimaya-75.txt item: #39 of 53 id: wimaya-76 author: Anugrah, Akhmad Rifky Setya; Harahap, Reiki Nauli; Aviani, Nawang title: Sporting Event as Strategy of Soft Diplomacy: Case Study 20th National Games (PON XX) Papua, Indonesia date: 2023-06-27 words: 5976 flesch: 49 summary: In this article, we purpose that through organizing national sports events (PON XX), especially in Papua, the government of Indonesia has been employed sport as the instrument of soft diplomacy. Thus, conducting national sport events in Papua is one of the soft diplomacies to create image building in international arenas. keywords: development; diplomacy; event; games; government; indonesia; international; papua; people; pon; power; sports cache: wimaya-76.pdf plain text: wimaya-76.txt item: #40 of 53 id: wimaya-77 author: Masdah, Muhammad Fahmi title: The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined date: 2022-12-26 words: 2201 flesch: 40 summary: Pinker: Flaws and Critique Perhaps the most compelling pieces of evidence in Pinker’s (2011) are war death and homicide rates. Whereas traditional warfare tended to be feature two sides whose primary motivation is to gain victory, new wars tend to expand and to endure or repeat as both sides benefit politically or economically from warfare itself as instead of ‘victory’ (Keen 2012). keywords: death; pinker; violence; war; wars cache: wimaya-77.pdf plain text: wimaya-77.txt item: #41 of 53 id: wimaya-78 author: Jatmika, Sidik; Marlinda, Ajeng Puspa title: Maintaining Monarchy in Amidst Disruptive Era: Case Study of Kasultanan Ngayogyakarta, Indonesia date: 2023-06-27 words: 5621 flesch: 50 summary: Album seni budaya Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta = cultural album of the special territory of Yogyakarta / pendahuluan = foreword, Setyadi. - Trove. This article focuses on the Yogyakarta Sultanate which was founded in 1755 as the only monarchy that still exists administratively in the political system of the Republic of Indonesia. keywords: affairs; diy; government; governor; indonesia; law; monarchy; privileges; region; regional; republic; spatial; sultanate; system; yogyakarta cache: wimaya-78.pdf plain text: wimaya-78.txt item: #42 of 53 id: wimaya-79 author: Yakti, Probo Darono title: The Effectiveness of the Global Governance of the EU through EASA in its Grounding Boeing 737 MAX Decision on Member Countries date: 2022-12-26 words: 5161 flesch: 53 summary: After the fall of aircraft owned by Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines, countries in the world which started including China and Indonesia decided to do a grounding for mass transit aircraft which can also be called B737-8, followed by EU countries too. Interdisciplinary Journal of International Affairs Vol.03/No.02, July-December 2022 (e-ISSN: 2272-3760) 90 V. Member States Response and EASA Regional Governance Effectiveness From its development, EASA countries are not only limited to EU membership. keywords: 737; aircraft; boeing; countries; easa; european; governance; march; max; member; regional; union cache: wimaya-79.pdf plain text: wimaya-79.txt item: #43 of 53 id: wimaya-80 author: Rumondang, Natasia title: Sensible Politics: Visualizing International Relations by William A. Callahan date: 2023-06-27 words: 1007 flesch: 50 summary: As a Professor of International Relations that studies visual IR, Callahan invites students or scholars of IR to shift the understanding of social theory and international politics by expanding IR’s comparative scope. First is the fact that visual IR remains an under-studied field (p.6). keywords: book; international cache: wimaya-80.pdf plain text: wimaya-80.txt item: #44 of 53 id: wimaya-81 author: Sakti, Arauf Aji Harindra Sakti title: Building Inclusive Development for People with Disability in Post-Pandemic Era to Pursue ASEAN Community 2025: Learning from Asia-Pacific Development Center (APDC) date: 2023-08-16 words: 4739 flesch: 42 summary: The master plan’s purpose is to mainstream the rights of people with disability across the three pillars by providing a framework for the integration of persons with disabilities across sectors (Singh, 2022). The core problem with fully including people with disability in the economic sector, which later become one of the main reasons to increase independence level and self-esteem, is because employers are less likely to hire people with disabilities and prefer persons without disabilities. keywords: apcd; asean; asia; community; development; disabilities; disability; people; persons; social cache: wimaya-81.pdf plain text: wimaya-81.txt item: #45 of 53 id: wimaya-82 author: Sakti, Arauf Aji Harindra title: Building Inclusive Development for People with Disability in Post-Pandemic Era to Pursue ASEAN Community 2025: Learning from Asia-Pacific Development Center (APDC) date: 2022-12-26 words: 4739 flesch: 42 summary: The master plan’s purpose is to mainstream the rights of people with disability across the three pillars by providing a framework for the integration of persons with disabilities across sectors (Singh, 2022). The core problem with fully including people with disability in the economic sector, which later become one of the main reasons to increase independence level and self-esteem, is because employers are less likely to hire people with disabilities and prefer persons without disabilities. keywords: apcd; asean; asia; community; development; disabilities; disability; people; persons; social cache: wimaya-82.pdf plain text: wimaya-82.txt item: #46 of 53 id: wimaya-84 author: Jatmika, Sidik title: US vs China Rivalry in the Biden Era by Bambang Cipto date: 2022-12-26 words: 1262 flesch: 58 summary: Chapter four discusses the US vs China rivalry in the South China Sea and Bidden's response to China's aggressiveness in the Region. America and China present a complex relationship in relations between two major countries in this modern world. keywords: biden; book; china cache: wimaya-84.pdf plain text: wimaya-84.txt item: #47 of 53 id: wimaya-90 author: Napitupulu, Astri title: Teaching to Transgress: Education as The Practice of Freedom. By Bell Hooks date: 2023-08-07 words: 1297 flesch: 52 summary: In her conclusive reflection on engaged pedagogy in Chapter 14, Hooks critiques how meaningful and engaged dialogues, as she advocates in Chapter 10, barely transpire in the classrooms. In arguing for the need to shift teaching and learning from Fraire’s “banking of education” system, Hooks brings up her experience and knowledge as a Black girl in a segregated and later a desegregated one for evidence. keywords: chapter; education; hooks cache: wimaya-90.pdf plain text: wimaya-90.txt item: #48 of 53 id: wimaya-91 author: Wibowo, Prihandono title: State Movement. By Haroro J. Ingram, Craig Whiteside, and Charlie Winter date: 2023-08-07 words: 1078 flesch: 59 summary: In that context, ISIS leadership figures stated that the caliphate army must carry out attacks on the enemy wherever ISIS sympathizers live. ISIS stated that if its sympathizers could not carry out attacks on a large scale, ISIS sympathizers could carry out attacks on a small scale even if only by throwing stones at the enemy. keywords: book; iraq; isis cache: wimaya-91.pdf plain text: wimaya-91.txt item: #49 of 53 id: wimaya-93 author: Anggraini, Melaty ; Akbar, Hikmatul; Tampubolon, Novelina title: Ecofeminist Review of Women's Participation in Ecotourism Development Through Social Forest Scheme in The Province of Bangka Belitung date: 2022-12-10 words: 6685 flesch: 38 summary: Social forestry is directed in addition to maintaining forest sustainability by involving the community sector in managing it; it is also expected to be a point of economic equality for all communities because it involves other economic sectors such as tourism markets and the production of non-timber forest products, creative industry, and other private sectors that can boost the creative economy of community forests. However, the construction of this ecotourism provides wider opportunities for Bangka Belitung women in Juru Sebrang village. keywords: area; bangka; belitung; communities; community; development; ecotourism; environment; forest; forestry; gender; management; role; social; women cache: wimaya-93.pdf plain text: wimaya-93.txt item: #50 of 53 id: wimaya-94 author: Yakti, Probo Darono title: The Effectiveness of the Regional Governance of the EU through EASA in its Grounding Boeing 737 MAX Decision on Member Countries date: 2022-12-10 words: 5161 flesch: 53 summary: After the fall of aircraft owned by Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines, countries in the world which started including China and Indonesia decided to do a grounding for mass transit aircraft which can also be called B737-8, followed by EU countries too. Interdisciplinary Journal of International Affairs Vol.03/No.02, July-December 2022 (e-ISSN: 2272-3760) 90 V. Member States Response and EASA Regional Governance Effectiveness From its development, EASA countries are not only limited to EU membership. keywords: 737; aircraft; boeing; countries; easa; european; governance; march; max; member; regional; union cache: wimaya-94.pdf plain text: wimaya-94.txt item: #51 of 53 id: wimaya-96 author: Trisnaningtyas, Januari Pratama Nurratri ; Maulana, Alif Rizky ; Briliyan, Alif Valentino ; Syahrial, Damar Dwi; Sami title: Tantamount: A Comparative Study in Analyzing the Effectiveness of Covid-19 Response Policy in Indonesia and Thailand date: 2022-12-10 words: 5176 flesch: 49 summary: As of July 5, 2022, Indonesia has had 6,095,351 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 156,758 deaths, while Thailand has had 4,532,100 confirmed cases and 30,718 deaths (WHO, 2022). Subsequently, the central and local governments implemented several regulations to reduce COVID-19 cases such as the crowd restriction in public places; the obligation to use masks and hand sanitizer; support self- quarantine and quarantine for the confirmed cases, etc. keywords: covid-19; government; handling; health; indonesia; international; pandemic; policies; policy; sector; thailand; tourism cache: wimaya-96.pdf plain text: wimaya-96.txt item: #52 of 53 id: wimaya-98 author: Masdah, Muhammad Fahmi title: The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined. By Steven Pinker date: 2022-12-10 words: 2201 flesch: 40 summary: Pinker: Flaws and Critique Perhaps the most compelling pieces of evidence in Pinker’s (2011) are war death and homicide rates. Whereas traditional warfare tended to be feature two sides whose primary motivation is to gain victory, new wars tend to expand and to endure or repeat as both sides benefit politically or economically from warfare itself as instead of ‘victory’ (Keen 2012). keywords: death; pinker; violence; war; wars cache: wimaya-98.pdf plain text: wimaya-98.txt item: #53 of 53 id: wimaya-99 author: Jatmika, Sidik title: US vs China Rivalry in the Biden Era. By Bambang Cipto. date: 2022-12-10 words: 1262 flesch: 58 summary: Chapter four discusses the US vs China rivalry in the South China Sea and Bidden's response to China's aggressiveness in the Region. America and China present a complex relationship in relations between two major countries in this modern world. keywords: biden; book; china cache: wimaya-99.pdf plain text: wimaya-99.txt