KETIMPANGAN HUBUNGAN INDONESIA-MESIR 1950-2010: KAJIAN TENTANG TEORI RESIPROSITAS
Egypt was the first country in the world that recognized the independence of Indonesia. Egypt is also the first country signing a friendship agreement with Indonesia, which was followed by the opening of representative offices in Cairo and in Jakarta in 1950/1951. More than that, Egypt is the count...
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author | Abdurrahman Mohammad Fachir, Irwan Abdullah, Sangidu, Siti Mutiah Setiawati |
author_facet | Abdurrahman Mohammad Fachir, Irwan Abdullah, Sangidu, Siti Mutiah Setiawati |
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description | Egypt was the first country in the world that recognized the independence of
Indonesia. Egypt is also the first country signing a friendship agreement with Indonesia,
which was followed by the opening of representative offices in Cairo and in Jakarta in
1950/1951. More than that, Egypt is the country where Indonesia children studying since
before the 19th century to the present. Historical and emotional Indonesia-Egypt relations
should be an important asset for both countries to improve more strategic relations and
cooperation, so it becomes more meaningful each other. However, the opposite happened.
Indonesia has always looked at the importance of Egypt, but Egypt only one eye sees
Indonesia. Unequal, unbalanced and biased relationship reflected from two things,
namely the formation of representatives and officials visit the country.
This dissertation research aims to answer the question why the relationship
between Indonesia and Egypt from 1950 to 2010 is unequal, unbalanced and biased, and
what efforts are offered to improve the relationship between Indonesia and Egypt so that
Indonesia has interesting bargaining power, so that Indonesia is considered important by
Egypt. Hopefully, this research has benefits for the development of International
Relations and Middle East Studies as well as to provide input to the Government of
Indonesia in making decision related to foreign policy towards Egypt and generate the
basis for the implementation of Indonesia's foreign relations in the future, especially
between Indonesia and Egypt. |
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spelling | doaj.art-22259124649c4c4293c65fbbd1e489eb2022-12-21T19:37:57ZaraUniversitas Sebelas MaretCMES (Center of Middle Eastern Studies)2085-563X2502-10442017-08-01729811110.20961/cmes.7.2.1341411160KETIMPANGAN HUBUNGAN INDONESIA-MESIR 1950-2010: KAJIAN TENTANG TEORI RESIPROSITASAbdurrahman Mohammad Fachir, Irwan Abdullah, Sangidu, Siti Mutiah SetiawatiEgypt was the first country in the world that recognized the independence of Indonesia. Egypt is also the first country signing a friendship agreement with Indonesia, which was followed by the opening of representative offices in Cairo and in Jakarta in 1950/1951. More than that, Egypt is the country where Indonesia children studying since before the 19th century to the present. Historical and emotional Indonesia-Egypt relations should be an important asset for both countries to improve more strategic relations and cooperation, so it becomes more meaningful each other. However, the opposite happened. Indonesia has always looked at the importance of Egypt, but Egypt only one eye sees Indonesia. Unequal, unbalanced and biased relationship reflected from two things, namely the formation of representatives and officials visit the country. This dissertation research aims to answer the question why the relationship between Indonesia and Egypt from 1950 to 2010 is unequal, unbalanced and biased, and what efforts are offered to improve the relationship between Indonesia and Egypt so that Indonesia has interesting bargaining power, so that Indonesia is considered important by Egypt. Hopefully, this research has benefits for the development of International Relations and Middle East Studies as well as to provide input to the Government of Indonesia in making decision related to foreign policy towards Egypt and generate the basis for the implementation of Indonesia's foreign relations in the future, especially between Indonesia and Egypt.https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/cmes/article/view/13414Reciprocity, International relation and National Interest |
spellingShingle | Abdurrahman Mohammad Fachir, Irwan Abdullah, Sangidu, Siti Mutiah Setiawati KETIMPANGAN HUBUNGAN INDONESIA-MESIR 1950-2010: KAJIAN TENTANG TEORI RESIPROSITAS CMES (Center of Middle Eastern Studies) Reciprocity, International relation and National Interest |
title | KETIMPANGAN HUBUNGAN INDONESIA-MESIR 1950-2010: KAJIAN TENTANG TEORI RESIPROSITAS |
title_full | KETIMPANGAN HUBUNGAN INDONESIA-MESIR 1950-2010: KAJIAN TENTANG TEORI RESIPROSITAS |
title_fullStr | KETIMPANGAN HUBUNGAN INDONESIA-MESIR 1950-2010: KAJIAN TENTANG TEORI RESIPROSITAS |
title_full_unstemmed | KETIMPANGAN HUBUNGAN INDONESIA-MESIR 1950-2010: KAJIAN TENTANG TEORI RESIPROSITAS |
title_short | KETIMPANGAN HUBUNGAN INDONESIA-MESIR 1950-2010: KAJIAN TENTANG TEORI RESIPROSITAS |
title_sort | ketimpangan hubungan indonesia mesir 1950 2010 kajian tentang teori resiprositas |
topic | Reciprocity, International relation and National Interest |
url | https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/cmes/article/view/13414 |
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