Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia terhadap Palestina Tahun 2015 -2019
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2022Author
Nasution, Irvan Maulana
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Arifin, Adil
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This study aims to find out what happened in Indonesia's foreign policy
towards Palestine in 2015 to 2019. So it can be concluded about what the
Indonesian government is doing in carrying out its foreign policy and
what assistance Indonesia has provided to Palestine and also from the
Non-Government Organizations (NGOs). This research method is a
qualitative research method using a descriptive approach and carried out
by research literature. The data source used is secondary data, namely all
kinds of publications regarding Indonesian politics and foreign aid in
2015-2019, be it books, articles, journals, authoritative websites about
Palestine. Data analysis uses three stages of analysis in qualitative
research, namely data reduction, data presentation, and data collection
and data verification.
The results of this study Indonesia prioritizes Palestinian issues in the
international arena. From 2015 to 2019, there were 7 Indonesian foreign
policies, such as at the 2015 KAA, the raising of the Palestinian flag at
the UN Headquarters, the holding of a special conference on Palestine,
the establishment of the Honorary Consulate in Ramallah, the
Extraordinary OIC Summit in 2016, Joko Widodo's proposal at the OIC
Summit Turkey in 2017, marathon diplomacy at the UN Security Council,
and became chairman of the UN Security Council to discuss the
Palestinian issue at the United Nations. Indonesia also actively provided
assistance in 2018 through UNRWA and CEAPAD and through
BAZNAS. Indonesia through its NGOs also sent aid such as Aksi Cepat
Tanggap, MER-C, Dompet Dhuafa, Rumah Zakat and the Palestinian
People's National Commission (KNRP).
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