From Local to Global: Examining Sister City Cooperation as Paradiplomacy Practice in Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia

Anak Agung Mia Intentilia, A. A. B. N. A. Surya Putra
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This research aims to examine the sister city cooperation as paradiplomacy practice to establish international relations in Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia, through the multidisciplinary perspectives of Legal and International Relations studies. This research seeks to answer how Denpasar City, Bali conducts its paradiplomacy through sister cities to build international cooperation and the legal and social challenges. The implementation of three layers of paradiplomacy, according to Lecours (2008), which consists of the economic issue (first layer), cultural, educational, technological, and other multidimensional aspects (second layer), and political considerations (third layer), will be determined by using interview methods and International Relations literature studies. The legal corridor of conducting paradiplomacy, as it assesses the legal basis and limitation for local government to interact with international actors, will be explored using the data collected through legal instruments and legal literature studies. The research used a qualitative empirical approach to connect both disciplines. The results show that Denpasar’s sister city cooperation can be classified as the first layer (economy) and the second layer (culture, education, and technology) of paradiplomacy practice, whereas the third layer (politics) is excluded from this cooperation. Denpasar faces several challenges in conducting its sister city plans of action, such as legal obstacles, continuity of the cooperation, human resources limitation, funding reallocation, and limited citizen participation. The COVID-19 pandemic affects the implementation of the planned sister city cooperation.
从地方到全球:印尼巴厘岛登巴萨市姊妹城市合作的副外交实践考察
本研究旨在透过法学与国际关系研究的多学科视角,检视印尼峇里岛登巴萨市姊妹城市合作作为建立国际关系的副外交实践。本研究旨在回答巴厘岛登巴萨市如何通过姐妹城市开展其准外交,以建立国际合作以及法律和社会挑战。根据Lecours(2008)的说法,三层的准外交的实施,包括经济问题(第一层),文化,教育,技术和其他多维方面(第二层),以及政治考虑(第三层),将通过访谈方法和国际关系文献研究来确定。进行准外交的法律走廊,因为它评估法律基础和限制地方政府与国际行为体互动,将使用通过法律文书和法律文献研究收集的数据进行探索。该研究使用定性实证方法将这两个学科联系起来。结果表明,登巴萨的姊妹城市合作可分为副外交实践的第一层(经济)和第二层(文化、教育和技术),而第三层(政治)则被排除在这种合作之外。登巴萨在执行其姊妹城市行动计划时面临着一些挑战,如法律障碍、合作的连续性、人力资源限制、资金重新分配和有限的公民参与。新冠肺炎疫情影响姊妹城市合作落实。
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