scholarly journals ASEAN WAY DALAM PERPEKTIF HUKUM INTERNASIONAL

2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sefriani -

<p align="center"><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p><p><em>ASEAN is not free from conflict among its members. For the example is Conflict between gunmen called themselves as representative of Sulu Kingdom with Malaysian policeman, conflict territory surrounding preh vihear temple between Cambodia and Thailand, conflict ambalat between Indonesia-malaysia potentially disturb peace and security of regional. Nothing done by ASEAN as organization which is most responsible to peace and stability at South East Asia Region. This matter caused by ASEAN way followed by ASEAN as conflict Resolution. ASEAN Way claim ASEAN applied non intervention to domestic affair of its member. ASEAN way claim also unanimous vote in decision making. ASEAN way often make ACEAN became contra productive toward existence of ASEAN itself. Constructive intervention or flexible engagement or enhanced interaction is solution offered to enhance ASEAN more advantage for South East Asia Region.</em></p><p><strong><em>Key words: </em></strong><em>ASEAN way, non intervention, constructive intervention</em></p><p align="center"><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>ASEAN tidaklah bebas dari konflik antar anggotanya. Sebut saja beberapa waktu yang lalu konflik antara Sekelompok orang bersenjata yag menamakan dirinya perwakilan kerajaan Sulu dengan Pasukan Polisi Diraja Malaysia; konflik perbatasan di sekitar kuil preh vihear antara Kamboja dengan Thailand; Konflik kawasan ambalat antara Indonesia-Malaysia dan lain-lain yang berpotensi mengganggu   perdamaian dan keamanan regional. Tidak ada upaya sedikitpun yang dilakukan ASeAN sebagai organisasi yang paling bertanggung jawab terhadap perdamaian keamanan kawasan asia Tenggara. Hal ini diakibatkan oleh ASeAN Way yang merupakan mekanisme penyelesaian snegketa yang dianut oleh ASeAN yang menuntut ASeAN bersikap non intervensi terhadap urusan dalam negeri anggotanya. ASeAN Way juga menuntut pengambilan suara berdasarkan mufakat. Apa yang dianut ASeAN ini terkadang menjadi kontraproduktif terhadap keberadaan ASeAN. Constructive intervention atau yang disebut juga dengan flexible engagement, atau enhanced interaction merupakan solusi yang ditawarkan untuk mendorong agar keberadaan ASeAN menjadi lebih berarti bagi kawasan</p><strong>Kata kunci: </strong>ASeAN Way, Non intervensi, Constructive intervention

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Mohd Mizan Mohammad Aslam

<p>This study analyzes the existence and political history of Kumpulan Militan Malaysia (Malaysia Militant Group-KMM); the most spectacular Muslim militant group to recently emerge from Malaysia. Using an interpretive framework derived from typology of radicalism, this study exposes the roots of the group and its transformation into a militant movement. Based on extensive fieldwork, numerous interviews and in-depth research of related documents, this study demonstrates that the existence of KMM cannot be dissociated from Afghanistan’s global Jihadist campaign.  This study analyzes the activities of KMM in the context of radical Islam in the South East Asia region and its wider connection, particularly with the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI). Findings from fieldwork research conducted with active and ex-members of KMM and JI are presented to find the answer to the question pertaining the involvement of these two groups in terrorism activities in Southeast Asia.  Southeast Asian contemporary social and political scenarios have been build-up from a long history of rebellious freedom fighters against colonial super-powers. In addition to nationalism, Islamization has also played a significant role in establishing freedom movements in the 1940s and 1950s. Systematic pressure under colonial powers and harsh policies implemented by ultra nationalists to these groups resulted in a series of rebellions and defiance such as what happened in Indonesia, Southern Thailand and the Southern Philippines. Historical facts led to radicalism in these countries, which are important for gaining a better knowledge about Muslim radicalism in Southeast Asia also presented in this thesis.  The ‘typology of radicalism’ - the transformation from ‘nominal believers’ to activists, extremists, radicals and terrorists is explained in this research. Understanding Islam and their willingness to perform Jihad as was carried out in Afghanistan has had a significant impact on today’s militants. Finally, this research suggests the best methods for overcoming radicalism and diffusing KMM and JI’s threat in Southeast Asia.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (5) ◽  
pp. 382-387
Author(s):  
S. Satyanarayana ◽  
V. Bhatia ◽  
P. P. Mandal ◽  
A. Kanchar ◽  
D. Falzon ◽  
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In September 2018, all countries made a commitment at the first ever United Nations High‐Level Meeting (UNHLM) on TB, to provide TB preventive treatment (TPT) to at least 30 million people at high‐risk of TB disease between 2018 and 2022. In the WHO South‐East Asia Region (SEA Region), which accounts for 44% of the global TB burden, only 1.2 million high‐risk individuals (household contacts and people living with HIV) were provided TPT (11% of the 10.8 million regional UNHLM TPT target) in 2018 and 2019. By 2020, almost all 11 countries of the SEA Region had revised their policies on TPT target groups and criteria to assess TPT eligibility, and had adopted at least one shorter TPT regimen recommended in the latest WHO TPT guidelines. The major challenges for TPT scale‐up in the SEA Region are resource shortages, knowledge and service delivery/uptake gaps among providers and service recipients, and the lack of adequate quantities of rifapentine for use in shorter TPT regimens. There are several regional opportunities to address these gaps and countries of the SEA Region must make use of these opportunities to scale up TPT services rapidly to reduce the TB burden in the SEA Region.


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