China’s Asymmetric Warfare in Indonesia: The Case of Turnkey Project Management

F. Fitria
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This article aims to shed light on China’s asymmetric warfare in Indonesia through the Turnkey Project Management (TPM) scheme. TPM is an employment contract to carry out Chinese investment with a one-package system starting from funding with the preferential buyer’s credit system, materials and machines, experts, and workers, are emanated from China. This study employed qualitative research and used a research library to collect data. It found that TPM is an integral part of China’s foreign policy to pursue its national interests. China also relies more on its state-owned enterprises and private companies (non-state actors), thereby minimizing the state’s role. Indonesia suffered from losses more than it gains from the win, implying this scenario is more of a zero-sum game. The foreign workers from China have also caused social problems in Indonesia, such as cybercrime and the smuggling of methamphetamine. The results of this study include recommendations for enabling Indonesian workers to adapt to foreign technology regarding a transfer of knowledge; strengthening regulations that meet environmental standards, human rights, and good corporate governance in terms of foreign investment; and not to make the regulation easier for allowing Chinese workers. KEYWORDS Asymmetric Warfare; China; Indonesia; Turnkey
中国在印尼的不对称战争:交钥匙项目管理的案例
本文旨在通过交钥匙项目管理(TPM)计划,揭示中国在印尼的不对称战争。TPM是实施中国投资的雇佣合同,从资金开始实行一揽子制度,采用优惠买方信用制度,材料、机器、专家、工人均来自中国。本研究采用质性研究,并利用研究图书馆收集资料。研究发现,TPM是中国追求国家利益的外交政策的重要组成部分。中国还更多地依赖国有企业和私营公司(非国家行为体),从而最大限度地减少国家的作用。印尼的损失大于胜利带来的收益,这意味着这种情况更像是一场零和游戏。来自中国的外国工人也给印尼带来了社会问题,如网络犯罪和冰毒走私。这项研究的结果包括关于使印度尼西亚工人能够适应外国技术的知识转移的建议;加强在外国投资方面符合环境标准、人权和良好公司治理的法规;而不是让允许中国工人的监管变得更容易。关键词:非对称战争;中国;印尼;交钥匙
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