Studies on Communication between Nations inside Indonesian Softpower Diplomacy in the South Pacific Region

Authors

  • Joevi Roedyati Sahid University, Sahid Sudirman Residence 5th Floor, Jalan Jendral Sudirman, Jakarta, Indonesia.
  • Hafied Changara Hasanudin University, Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan Km 10, Makassar, Indonesia.
  • Michael Dua Atmajaya University, Jalan Sudirman No. 51, Jakarta, Indonesia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/magees/v2/2103E

Keywords:

A grand strategy, Melanesian brotherhoods, public diplomacy, soft power diplomacy

Abstract

Political, financial and operational supports given to these small states to the separatist freedom movement (OPM) has been done in a spirit of togetherness among the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG). This international organization based on identity of Melanesian brotherhood which formed in 1986 by 4 small states in the Pacific Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon and Vanuatu, also by Kanak National Liberation Front from New Caledonia. In various international forums, including the United Nations (UN), these small states are bound to the small developing states. These small states group sometime surprising international forum with a hard statement, so that they are recognized by the world, because their voting rights are equals to other members This organization was keen enough to promote the freedom movement of OPM to achieve independence Papua, that was why Indonesia tried to achieve the membership of Melanesian Spearhead Groups (MSG), because Indonesia has a strong argument that as an island country, it has 11 million Melanesian decendants on its scattered island as Papua, Mallocca, Buton, Southeast Nusa) characterized by their hair type, skin color, body figures and have similarities to the Melanesian in the south pacific.

The emergence of political maneuver that continue to attack sovereignty of the Indonesian government against Papua, raising a view of a need to have a grand strategy to enhance more understanding and gaining supports from the small island states regarding the free movement for Papua, especially in the UN forum through public diplomacy in the perspective of communication among nations.

Published

2021-01-29

How to Cite

Joevi Roedyati, Hafied Changara, & Michael Dua. (2021). Studies on Communication between Nations inside Indonesian Softpower Diplomacy in the South Pacific Region. Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 2, 64–72. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/magees/v2/2103E

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