Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine

The discrepancies in Indonesia’s diplomatic approach on the death penalty for its people abroad and other nationalities at home have raised ‘double standard’ concerns. By looking into the factors affecting Indonesia’s diplomatic approach to Australia using the case of Bali Nine, the study explore...

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Main Authors: Yu, Sin Huong, Ying, Hooi Khoo
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Utara Malaysia 2019
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spelling my.uum.repo.270162020-05-12T03:47:50Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/27016/ Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine Yu, Sin Huong Ying, Hooi Khoo JZ International relations The discrepancies in Indonesia’s diplomatic approach on the death penalty for its people abroad and other nationalities at home have raised ‘double standard’ concerns. By looking into the factors affecting Indonesia’s diplomatic approach to Australia using the case of Bali Nine, the study explored the rationale of the Indonesian government putting national interest over its human rights commitment despite the increased pressure on its death penalty practice in the debate between human rights and state sovereignty. This study used the interview method with two objectives. First, to investigate the factors influencing Indonesia’s diplomatic approach to the Bali Nine case, and second, to explore the conflict between human rights and state sovereignty by drawing upon the theoretical framework on human rights and foreign policy as proposed by Jack Donnelly. The finding of this paper suggests that human rights interests are subordinated to other national interests in balan Penerbit Universiti Utara Malaysia 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/27016/1/JIS%2015%202019%201%2020.pdf Yu, Sin Huong and Ying, Hooi Khoo (2019) Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine. Journal of International Studies, 15. pp. 1-20. ISSN 1823-691X http://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jis/article/view/8024
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Yu, Sin Huong
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Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine
description The discrepancies in Indonesia’s diplomatic approach on the death penalty for its people abroad and other nationalities at home have raised ‘double standard’ concerns. By looking into the factors affecting Indonesia’s diplomatic approach to Australia using the case of Bali Nine, the study explored the rationale of the Indonesian government putting national interest over its human rights commitment despite the increased pressure on its death penalty practice in the debate between human rights and state sovereignty. This study used the interview method with two objectives. First, to investigate the factors influencing Indonesia’s diplomatic approach to the Bali Nine case, and second, to explore the conflict between human rights and state sovereignty by drawing upon the theoretical framework on human rights and foreign policy as proposed by Jack Donnelly. The finding of this paper suggests that human rights interests are subordinated to other national interests in balan
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author Yu, Sin Huong
Ying, Hooi Khoo
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title Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine
title_short Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine
title_full Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine
title_fullStr Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine
title_full_unstemmed Human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: Indonesia’s diplomacy approach on Bali Nine
title_sort human rights, state sovereignty, and the deathp enalty: indonesia’s diplomacy approach on bali nine
publisher Penerbit Universiti Utara Malaysia
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