2021
DOI: 10.33506/jn.v7i1.1492
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Motivasi Australia Memberikan Bantuan Luar Negeri kepada Indonesia dalam Menangani Penyebaran COVID-19 Tahun 2020-2021

Abstract: This research focused to discuss the motivation behind Australia's foreign aid to Indonesia in order to tackle the transmission of COVID-19 in 2020-2021. According to data, the case of COVID-19 spreading in Indonesia has escalated continuously. Hence, Australia is concerned about providing foreign aid to Indonesia. The conceptual framework that was used in this article is the concept of national interest. The qualitative methods and descriptive analysis approach were also used in this research. Through library… Show more

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“…(2) The Australian Government also supports the expansion of the social safety net program to ensure Indonesia's stability during the shocks of COVID- 19 and; (3) assist Indonesia in recovering economic conditions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic (18). As an effort to deal with the economic impact of the virus, Australia is also assisting Indonesia by providing incentive assistance by establishing infrastructure, supporting human resource growth and development aimed at empowering the economy and productivity for marginalized groups, women and persons with disabilities, including encouraging domestic business capabilities, and realizing inclusive economy (19).…”
Section: Indonesia's Vaccine Diplomacy At the Bilateral Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) The Australian Government also supports the expansion of the social safety net program to ensure Indonesia's stability during the shocks of COVID- 19 and; (3) assist Indonesia in recovering economic conditions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic (18). As an effort to deal with the economic impact of the virus, Australia is also assisting Indonesia by providing incentive assistance by establishing infrastructure, supporting human resource growth and development aimed at empowering the economy and productivity for marginalized groups, women and persons with disabilities, including encouraging domestic business capabilities, and realizing inclusive economy (19).…”
Section: Indonesia's Vaccine Diplomacy At the Bilateral Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Again, China has become more severe in Indonesia's FDI by once becoming first place as a top country donor during the fourth quarter of 2019 with US $1.4 billion, although being placed again second after Singapore in 2020 (Ministry of Investment, 2022). In addition to the numerous benefits acquired by becoming an FDI recipient, this trend attracted many scholars to discuss other consequences as a result of receiving this foreign aid, considering it shown to be an agenda in promoting the donor country's interest (Candra & Paksi, 2021). Some previous studies have touched upon the consequences of China-Indonesia relations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%