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Bantuan Luar Negeri Australia Kepada Nauru Melalui Pacific Solution Tahun 2001-2007
Author: Natasha Hidayah Arifin
(email: [email protected])
Pembimbing: Dr. Yusnarida Eka Nizmi, S.IP., M.Si
Bibliografi: 7 Books, 35 Journal, 37 Website
Jurusan Hubungan Internasional
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Universitas Riau
Kampus Bina Widya Jl. H.R Soebrantas KM 12,5 Simp. Baru– Pekanbaru 28293
Telp./Fax. 0761-63277
ABSTRACT
This study analyzes foreign aid provided by Australia through Pacific
Solution. The number of refugees Asylum Seeker who come to Australian territory
every year has a big impact on Australia. So to curb the flow of refugees, and save
Australia from the threat of refugees and illegal Asylum Seeker, the Australian
state issued a policy in the form of Pacific Solution. With this policy, Asylum
Seeker and refugees are transferred to detention centers spread across island
countries in the Pacific Ocean, one of the country is Nauru. One of the policy
application strategies is Operation Relex, which is a strategy to protect
Australia's territorial borders on the high seas by intercepting, detaining and
preventing ships carrying people who want to enter Australia without a visa.
This research applied qualitative method with data collection technique
through literature study sources from books, journal, article and website that
related to foreign aid and pacific solution.
This research show that the provision of foreign aid through the Pacific
Solution policy has succeeded in restraining the flow of refugees and Asylum
Seeker who come to Australian territory. To maintain Australian sovereignty from
the threat of refugees and Asylum Seeker, Australia must continue to provide
foreign assistance to Nauru, so that Nauru remains willing to become a shelter for
refugees and Asylum Seeker.
Keywords: Foreign Aids, Pacific Solution, Refugee, Asylum Seeker, Detention
Center, Operation Relex
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