Pembahasan Defence Cooperation Agreement Indonesia - Singapura oleh DPR dan Pemerintah Indonesia dan Implikasinya bagi Teori Birokratik Politik
Abstract: This paper aims to examine the extent to which the internal discussion of the Defence and Cooperation Agreement between Indonesia and Singapore consistent with the bureaucratic politics theory. Using the null hypotesis and process tracing methods, this paper tests the bureaucratic politic...
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Parahyangan Centre for International Studies, Parahyangan Catholic University
2014
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Sumario: | Abstract: This paper aims to examine the extent to which the internal discussion of the Defence and
Cooperation Agreement between Indonesia and Singapore consistent with the bureaucratic politics
theory. Using the null hypotesis and process tracing methods, this paper tests the bureaucratic politic
theory, which was first introduced in the foreign policy studies by Graham Allison and Philip
Zelikiow. Specifically, this paper asks the following questions: Who are the foreign policy makers in
Indonesia with regards to the faith of DCA? What are their stances toward the future of DCA? How
does each decision makers advance their own opinion on this matter? What influence their stance?
Does the final outcome reflect each actor's initial preference over the outcome? Based on the paper's
content and other authors' observation, this paper argues that the internal discussion regarding the
future of DCA is not entirely consistent with the argument made by Allison and Zelikow in
bureuacratic politics theory. .
Keywords : bureaucratic politic, foreign policy, Indonesia foreign policy |
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