The City of Padang Challenges For Paradiplomacy

R. Isnarti, Sofia Trisni
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International activities of local governments, also known in the literature as paradiplomacy, have significantly increased in the recent years. In Indonesia, local governments are allowed to conduct international relations or city diplomacy in supporting of central government. In doing so, multiple international agreements have been signed by Indonesian local governments, mostly establishing sister city relations. The most active actors on the international stage are big cities, such as Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Bandung, all situated in Java. This research aims to explore challenges faced by small city, in this case city of Padang in conducting city diplomacy. The authors interviewed public officers in city of Padang and collected secondary data on the topic based on literature study. this article argues that small city has challenges that are not faced by big cities.  The study found that small city cannot conduct city diplomacy as well as big cities due to the following factors: lack of awareness of city diplomacy, small number of staff with sufficient knowledge about international relations, and lack of information and idea about the implementation of sister city MoU or action plan and complex bureaucracy procedure in conducting an agreement which potentially less motivate staff in doing paradiplomacy. This article concludes that city of Padang is still working to obtain many agreements in term of sister city while creating many action plans to effectively the agreements.
巴东市对副外交的挑战
地方政府的国际活动,在文献中也被称为副外交,近年来显著增加。在印度尼西亚,地方政府可以为支持中央政府而进行国际关系或城市外交。在此过程中,印尼地方政府签署了多项国际协议,其中大部分是建立姐妹城市关系。国际舞台上最活跃的演员是位于爪哇岛的雅加达、日惹和万隆等大城市。本研究旨在探讨小城市在进行城市外交时所面临的挑战,本研究以巴东为例。作者通过对巴东市的政府官员进行访谈,并在文献研究的基础上收集有关该课题的二手资料。这篇文章认为小城市面临着大城市没有面临的挑战。研究发现,小城市无法像大城市那样开展城市外交,主要原因是:城市外交意识不强,对国际关系有足够了解的工作人员数量少,对姐妹城市谅解备忘录或行动计划的实施缺乏信息和想法,以及执行协议的官僚程序复杂,这可能会降低工作人员开展准外交的积极性。本文的结论是,巴东市仍在努力达成许多友好城市协议,并制定了许多行动计划,以有效地达成协议。
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