BENTUK ANCAMAN DALAM EXPORT RESTRAINT POLICY AUSTRALIA TERHADAP KEAMANAN EKONOMI
ABSTRACT: Australia is the
seventh biggest cattle exporters in the world. It is estimated that around 60%
of the cattle exported are directed to Australia’s nearest neighbor. However,
according to the investigation of violations of the Australian cattle
management standards in Indonesia, Australia was forced to temporarily suspend
the export in 2011. Instead of providing a deterrent effect against abattoirs
in Indonesia, the policy became a domestic loss for Australia, primarily the
cattle producers. This study aims to describe the threat of the cattle export
restraint policy in 2011 on the economic security, especially for the cattle
producers in Australia. This study will be assessed by using the Economic
Security, Galtung’s Violence Concepts, and theoretical approach by group in
creating the public policy.
Penulis: Kadek Atma Rama,
Sukma Sushanti, Putu Titah Kawitri Resen
Kode Jurnal: jphubintdd150279