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Perbedaan Preferensi Komitmen Negara-Negara Asean Terhadap Arms Trade Treaty
A country will determine the choice of international commitments to other
actors and to international treaties that become its concentration base on certain
strategies that are closest to its preferences. Through commitment preferences, this
study seeks to explain the causes of the different levels of commitment of ASEAN
countries to the Arms Trade Treaty—the negotiation process and signing—which
hinders the universalization and implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty as arms
transfer control among ASEAN countries so that it needs special attention.
The author uses a neorealism perspective with the assumption that in the
anarchic structure of the international system, a country's preference for
international commitment to certain international treaties is based on the seek for
security. This assumption allows the author to use modifiers for military strategy
theory to determine indicators in the independent variables. The author also uses
qualitative methods with logistic regression statistical instrument/tool to identify
the most influential predictors and variations in the dependent variable.
The research shows that the indicator of the type of government regime is
the only statistically significant indicator that most influences the differences in the
commitments of ASEAN countries to the Arms Trade Treaty where the more
democratic a country is, the higher the probability of signing the text of the Arms
Trade Treaty.
Keywords: International Commitments, International Treaties, Commitment
Preferences, Arms Trade Treaty.
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