ICoSI 2019 Conference

International Cooperation Between Indonesia-Australia and The Role of Health Diplomation in International Relations For HIV/AIDS Issues
Yeyen Subandi

Student of Doctoral Program in Islamic Politics - Political Science
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta


Abstract

Health issues in International Relations (IR) are substantially developing, the problem of HIV/AIDS is a world problem, not only the problem of one country, including Indonesia. The dynamics that occur by actors undergo changes that include: actors as actors, goals of actors, power, interaction hierarchy, and international systems. Health diplomacy is carried out by state and non-state actors in overcoming health security, one of which is infectious disease (HIV/AIDS) which is included in one component of human security. Cooperation between Indonesia and Australia to overcome this problem has been going on for a long time with the existence of political content or national interests of both, not just humanitarian motives. Health diplomacy is part of global diplomacy, and is a new issue in understanding widely by decision makers and policy makers in the fields of health and foreign relations. Global health issues only gained widespread attention in 2006 through the launch of the Foreign Policy and Global Health (FPGH) initiative and the Oslo Declaration which was proclaimed in 2007. In this paper, the role of theory and concept will be used, international cooperation and health diplomacy. will also use qualitative methodology and based on the authors experience in advocating health issues about HIV/AIDS.

Keywords: International Cooperation, Health Diplomacy, HIV/AIDS, Human Security, International Relations.

Topic: International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/RAVuCJmpbHLM

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