Diplomasi Indonesia dalam Membangun Interfaith Harmony melalui ASEM Interfaith Dialogue (2004-2009)

  • Renaldo Benarrivo
Keywords: Diplomacy, Indonesia, Interfaith harmony, ASEM Interfaith Dialogue

Abstract

Indonesia utilize interfaith dialogue as a feature of its diplomacy. This is done because of a misperception of the international community toward the Muslim faith. Islamic value used as justification for some acts of terrorism, so that Indonesia as a country with a majority Muslim population felt compelled to undertake in response to the views of the international community.

ASEM becomes one of the forums utilized by Indonesia's diplomacy in particular through interfaith dialogue. This study uses qualitative research with descriptive type in describing Indonesia's diplomacy. Indonesia has a significant role in any organization of ASEM Interfaith Dialogue, both as host and as a co-sponsor. Agendas relevant kept implemented by Indonesia consistently in organizing the ASEM Interfaith Dialogue in Indonesia, Cyprus, China, the Netherlands and South Korea.

References

Buku:
Ahmad Nurcholish dan Alamsyah M. Dja’far, Agama Cinta: Menyelami Samudra Cinta Agama-Agama, Jakarta: Elex Media Komputindo, 2015.
Bantarto Bandoro, “The Hassan Initiative dan Desain Baru Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia”, Mencari Desain Baru Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia, ed. Bantarto Bandoro, Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 2005.
Bull, Hedley, The Anarchical Society, New York: Columbia University Press, 1997.
Diamond, Louise dan McDonald, John, Multi-Track Diplomacy: a System Approach to Peace, Connecticut: Kumarian Press Inc., 1996.
Ess, Josef van. “Islam dan Barat dalam Dialog”, Agama dan Dialog antar Peradaban, ed. M. Nasir Tamara dan Elza Peldi Taher, Jakarta: Paramadina, 1996.
Gusti A. B. Menoh, Agama dalam Ruang Publik: Hubungan antara Agama dan Negara dalam Masyarakat Postsekuler Menurut Jurgen Habermas, Yogyakarta: Kanisius, 2015.
Huntington, Samuel P., The Clash of Civilization and the Remaking of World Order, Touchstone books, 1998.
Vermonte, Philips J., “Demokratisasi dan Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia: Membangun Citra Diri”, Mencari Desain Baru Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia, ed. Bantarto Bandoro, Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 2005.
Wight, Martin, International Theory: the Three Traditions, London: Royal Instituteof International Affairs, 1991.

Jurnal:
Hermann, Charles F., “Changing Course: When Goverments Choose to Redirect Foreign Policy”, International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 34 No. 1 (1990).
Lina A. Alexandra dan Tobias Basuki, “Democracy, Human Right and Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Under Yudhoyono”, The Indonesian Quarterly, Vol. 42 No.3-4 (2014).
Novita Rakhmawati, “Interfaith Dialogue in Indonesia’s Public Diplomacy”,Global,Vol. 10 No. 1 (2010).
Rizki Damayanti, “Peran dan Kinerja Direktorat Diplomasi Publik dalam Mensosialisasikan ASEAN Community 2015”, Global & Strategis, Vol. 08 No. 1 (2014).

Internet:
ASEM Info Board http://www.aseminfoboard.org
Departement of Public Information :http://www.un.org
RI seeks out results at 5th Interfaith Dialogue http://www.thejakartapost.com
Global Religious Futures: http://www.globalreligiousfutures.org
Indonesian Foreign Policy: A Million Friends and Zero Enemies: http://www.thediplomat.com
Speech Verhagen at ASEM Interfaith Dialogue: https://www.goverment.nl
Published
2016-06-01
How to Cite
Benarrivo, R. (2016). Diplomasi Indonesia dalam Membangun Interfaith Harmony melalui ASEM Interfaith Dialogue (2004-2009). Jurnal Dinamika Global, 1(01), 117 - 132. https://doi.org/10.36859/jdg.v1i01.17