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International Issues

 

Cluster Munitions Convention

Thursday, 19 Jul 2012

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Indonesia and Reformation of the UN Security Council

Thursday, 19 Jul 2012

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Indonesia’s Take on Energy Security

Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012

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Food Security

Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012

Indonesia’s Role on Food Security

Technical Cooperation

Monday, 04 Jun 2012

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Current Development in Papua

Thursday, 06 Oct 2011

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Combating Terrorism

Tuesday, 26 Jul 2011

Terrorism has become a concern to Indonesia and the international community. It is a serious threat, not only to international peace and security, but also has an impact on the social and economical development of many countries in various areas. Besides that, terrorism is regarded as an extraordinary crime and serious violation of Human Rights and the basic freedom of mankind; it can occur against anyone with no regard to age, gender, race, and religion. Indonesia consistently deviles all forms of terrorism in whatever motivation and manifestation.

Indonesia’s Membership in Peace Building Commission (PBC)

Tuesday, 26 Jul 2011

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Climate Change

Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011

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Global Economic Crisis

Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011

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Commission of Truth and Friendship (CTF) Indonesia – Timor-Leste

Wednesday, 07 Jul 2010

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Disarmament and Non-Proliferation of Chemical Weapons

Wednesday, 07 Jul 2010

Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) is an international treaty in the field of arms controls which prohibits production, stockpiling and utilization of chemical weapons. CWC entered into force on 29 April 1997 and the administration of the implementation CWC was carried out by Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) which is an independent and not under the United Nations.

Indonesia and the UN Human Rights Council

Wednesday, 07 Jul 2010

Overall Prohibition Convention on Anti-Personnel Landmines

Wednesday, 07 Jul 2010

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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)

Wednesday, 07 Jul 2010

Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) is a treaty which seeks to limit the proliferation of nuclear weapons and was signed on 1 July 1968. 189 sovereign states ratified the NPT and they are classified into two categories: Nuclear Weapon States (NWS) and Non-Nuclear Weapon States (NNWS). In principle, NPT is the commitment of five NWS states to realize general and complete disarmament and the commitment of NNWS states not to develop or acquire the nuclear weapons. Furthermore, NPT also asserts that it protects the right of countries to develop nuclear for peace purposes.

Small Arms And Light Weapons

Wednesday, 07 Jul 2010

The supervision or arrangement of ownership and use of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) is urgently required considering the enormous number of deaths from SALW. Since the end of the Cold War, issues of SALW have been a matter of concern because of the dramatic increase in the number and duration of as well as the destruction caused by local and inter-state conflicts.

Disarmament and Non-Proliferation of Biological Weapons

Wednesday, 07 Jul 2010

The Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (Biological Weapons Convention/BWC) is an international agreement in arms control which prohibits the production and stockpiling of biological weapons. BWC came into force as of 26 March 1975.

Kosovo

Saturday, 03 Oct 2009

On 17 February 2008, Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence. On 28 February 2008, an International Steering Group for Kosovo was formed, in which the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the United States, Austria, Czech Republic, Finland, Sweden, Turkey, Belgium, Denmark, Hungary, Slovenia and Switzerland were appointed as member states

The Myanmar Issues

Saturday, 03 Oct 2009

Myanmar is the region’s thorny issue because of the international community focus on events in that country. “Democratization” is one of the main topics raised by Myanmar’s detractors in addition to human rights issue and transnational organized crimes that prevailed in that country. Other than that, Myanmar also became a focus of international humanitarian concern when it was hit by Nargis Storm in May 2008.

The Palestinian Issue

Saturday, 03 Oct 2009

The Middle East issue, specifically the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the special focuses of Indonesia’s foreign policy, including in multilateral forum. Indonesia’s participation in multilateral forum includes the United Nations General Assembly, the United Nations Security Council and the United Nations Human Rights Council.
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