I. Introduction Indonesia’s foreign policy is actually a part of overall government policy aimed at achieving national interests. In carrying out its foreign policy‚ the Indonesian government firmly holds on to the principles of free and active (prinsip bebas aktif) based on Pancasila and Undang-undang Dasar 1945‚ of which ideas are dedicated to the country’s national interests. In other words‚ Indonesia’s foreign policy is virtually a component of national political policy inseparable from the
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POLITICAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS The developed world is living in an age of globalization‚ characterized by • Economic liberalization • Deregulation • Privatization All of these factors create a reduced role for the state‚ or so it seems at least on the surface. But the state still plays a significant role in the lives of people and businesses. “The State Is Dead . . . . Long Live the State” State versus Nation Characteristics of a State: •
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from American facilities. Residents of this town as well as visitors are free to practice their religion of choice and until last year they werent held to punishment under the Islamic criminal code.Now they have a choice‚the central government granted Aceh the right to impose its version of sharia‚ or Islamic law. However in 2015 new by laws were initiated which extended the reach of Sharia Law to include those of all faiths. Residents and/or tourist can choose to subject themselves to the punishments
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Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia In May 1998 the fall of Suharto marked the beginning of a difficult and multilayered transition process. It was accompanied by intensified conflict in the political arena‚ a dramatic increase of ethnic and religious violence and the danger of national disintegration. Ten years after the collapse of the New Order‚ Indonesia has made significant progress; however‚ the quality of democracy is still low. Theoretically innovative and empirically sound‚ this book is
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INTRODUCTION The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was an undersea mega thrust earthquake that occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on Sunday‚ December 26‚ 2004‚ with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra‚ Indonesia. The quake itself is known by the scientific community as the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake.[3][4] The resulting tsunami is given various names‚ including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami‚ Asian Tsunami‚ Indonesian Tsunami. CAUSES The earthquake was caused by subduction and triggered a series of devastating
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Tsunami Case Studies Activities Attorney-General’s Department 2010 Contents Chile tsunami 27 February 2010 ............................................. 2 Samoa tsunami 29 September 2009 ....................................... 4 Solomon Islands tsunami 2 April 2007 ................................. 10 Indian Ocean tsunami‚ December 26‚ 2004.......................... 13 Papua New Guinea tsunami 17 July 1998 ............................. 20 Chile tsunami 27 February 2010 On the 27 February
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with the toughness in life. Imlek: promo berhadiah kalender Pasar 90 Neck Tag Promo Harga* Branding* Cons Promo Anker Holic Price Promo 1 bucket = 5 botol Rp100rb Branding* Gimmick* CSR Humanitarian Aid for Tsunami Victims in Aceh Café‚ Resto‚ Bar Others General Communication Print Ad* Branding* Outlet Umum Outdoor Branding* Website Promo Harga* Event Conduct music & dangdut event sponsorship in traditional on premise outlets in selected area Dutters
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Account for the general failure of nationalist movements in Southeast Asia in the period 1900-1941. The failure to achieve political independence of pre-war nationalism in Southeast Asia was mainly due to the interplay of nationalist factors‚ impact of colonial response and inherent society composition. Nationalist disunity watered down mass support which was key to success‚ while colonial rule hindered the development of nationalism and the nature Southeast Asian society made unification hard
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having one of the history’s biggest tremors‚ that caused tore up of the sea-bed along the Indian Ocean and made it bedoff through the coasts of more than a dozen countries around the Indian ocean rim. Being closest to the quake’s epicenter‚ Indonesia’s Aceh‚ became the first-hit and the hardest-hit area. On the beginning‚ due to the intense quake‚ that crashed the buildings and collapsed the towns‚ the people became panic and frighteningly rushing through the streets and roads. 20 minutes later‚ almost
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However‚ when it tested in Banda Aceh‚ everyone had driven to the highway and got stuck. After this‚ new regulations and laws were put in place.(Emily Heath) These rules have been set for a reason. Tsunamis are becoming more frequent‚ and this is our fault. One main reason for this is
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