Decentralised International Cooperation: Insights from the Yogyakarta (Indonesia) - Gyeongsangbukdo (South Korea) Partnership

Sri Issundari
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Developing decentralised international cooperation is not easy. Managing active and beneficial decentralised international cooperation amidst many inactive regional-international partnerships will be much more difficult. Geographical factors of distant regions, language differences, and lack of planning and coordination are often the leading causes of constrained and inactive regional international cooperation. This paper will map the factors that influence the success of the Yogyakarta (Indonesia)–Gyeongsangbukdo (South Korea) international collaboration so that it provides tangible and sustainable benefits. The paper is qualitative-analytical, which aims to explore the background of the success of regional-international cooperation amid the criticism of many inactive decentralised-international cooperation. Interviews with interviewees from BPPM (Women and Community Empowerment Agency) of Yogyakarta, the Directorate of Law and International Agreements at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, and YGSI (Global Saemaul Indonesia Foundation) provide the primary data sources. Secondary data sources are derived from reports, articles, and documents regarding Yogyakarta – Gyeongsangbukdo international cooperation. Based on research findings, two variables determine the success of Yogyakarta - Gyeongsangbukdo international cooperation: first, the two local governments’ readiness to carry out all stages of international collaboration, and second, active public participation in executing and managing activities.
分散的国际合作:日惹(印度尼西亚)-庆尚北道(韩国)伙伴关系的启示
发展非集中化国际合作并非易事。在许多不活跃的地区-国际伙伴关系中,管理积极有益的非集中化国际合作将难上加难。遥远地区的地理因素、语言差异以及缺乏规划和协调往往是地区国际合作受限和不活跃的主要原因。本文将探讨影响日惹(印尼)-庆尚北道(韩国)国际合作成功的因素,从而使其产生切实的、可持续的效益。本文采用定性分析的方法,旨在探讨在许多不活跃的分散式国际合作受到批评的情况下,地区国际合作取得成功的背景。与日惹妇女和社区赋权局(BPPM)、印度尼西亚共和国外交部法律和国际协定局以及全球印尼妇女基金会(YGSI)的受访者进行的访谈提供了主要数据来源。二手数据来源于有关日惹-庆尚北道国际合作的报告、文章和文件。根据研究结果,决定日惹-庆尚北道国际合作成功与否的两个变量是:第一,两个地方政府是否准备好开展国际合作的各个阶段;第二,公众是否积极参与活动的执行和管理。
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