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ALASAN SELANDIA BARU MENDUKUNG KEBIJAKAN AUSTRALIAN MARITIME IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AMIS) (Fathurrahman, Chairul Aftah)

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  • Judul artikel eJournal: ALASAN SELANDIA BARU MENDUKUNG KEBIJAKAN AUSTRALIAN MARITIME IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AMIS)
  • Pengarang (nama mhs): Fathurrahman, Chairul Aftah
  • Abstrak (max. 1600 huruf atau 250 kata): This research aims to explain some of New Zealand’s reasons to support AMIZ/AMIS policy in 2004-2005. The research method uses explanatory research type with data sources obtained from books, journals, websites and news valid. In this research the author uses the concept of Foreign Policy, Regional Security and Bandwagoning Strategy.The results of this research indicate that several factors influencing New Zealand’s foreign policy to support AMIS policy are caused by internal factors and external factors. New Zealand’s internal factors are based on the needs to protect New Zealand’s national interests, so that New Zealand has amity relations with Australia, the amity in defense and security such as ANZAC, ANZUS, SEATO, FPDA, INTERFET and RAMSI. As for amity in economic, such as Closer Economic Relations (CER). New Zealand’s external factors are based on the impacts of AMIS policy that violate the boundaries of New Zealand maritime jurisdiction, so New Zealand strives to implement a bandwagoning strategy with a proximate power approach to create a sphere of influence for New Zealand in counteracting external threats from Australia and New Zealand’s marine zone.
  • Kata kunci (max. 80 huruf atau 10 kata): New Zealand, Australia, AMIS.
  • NIM: 1402045164
  • Angkatan (tahun masuk, mis. 2009): 2014
  • Program Studi: Ilmu Hubungan Internasional
  • Sumber tulisan: Skripsi
  • Pembimbing: Chairul Aftah, S.IP, MIA / M. Nizar Hidayat, S.IP, MA
  • Nama eJournal: eJournal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional
  • Volume: 7
  • Nomor: 1
  • Tahun: 2019
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  • File artikel eJournal (format .PDF, max. 5 Mb): 8. 1402045164 – Fathurrahman

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