Opportunities and Challenges of Socio-Cultural Cooperation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia
In addition to developing international relations, trade and infrastructure financing, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) also includes efforts to build human relations and socio-cultural exchanges between China and other countries. Human relations and socio-cultural exchanges have not been wide...
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doaj-ced681983368407994ab2dc88b08df242021-09-14T07:17:55ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaJurnal Hubungan Internasional1829-50882503-38832021-01-01929811110.18196/jhi.v9i2.82324693Opportunities and Challenges of Socio-Cultural Cooperation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative in IndonesiaRudolf Yuniarto0Research Center for Area Studies, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)In addition to developing international relations, trade and infrastructure financing, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) also includes efforts to build human relations and socio-cultural exchanges between China and other countries. Human relations and socio-cultural exchanges have not been widely discussed in previous China’s BRI studies, such as labor migration, tourism relations, education, and social and cultural exchanges. All sectors have the potential to further increase in the amount and larger scale of cooperation in the future. This paper examined the extent to which this cooperation has developed in Indonesia. Furthermore, what are the constraints, to what extent are the critical roles of human relations and socio-cultural exchanges, and what matters should be followed up to strengthen relations between Indonesia and China?https://journal.umy.ac.id/index.php/jhi/article/view/8232china bri, infrastructure, social-culture, intercultural |
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Opportunities and Challenges of Socio-Cultural Cooperation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia |
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Opportunities and Challenges of Socio-Cultural Cooperation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia |
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Opportunities and Challenges of Socio-Cultural Cooperation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia |
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Opportunities and Challenges of Socio-Cultural Cooperation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia |
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Opportunities and Challenges of Socio-Cultural Cooperation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia |
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opportunities and challenges of socio-cultural cooperation in china’s belt and road initiative in indonesia |
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Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta |
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Jurnal Hubungan Internasional |
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In addition to developing international relations, trade and infrastructure financing, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) also includes efforts to build human relations and socio-cultural exchanges between China and other countries. Human relations and socio-cultural exchanges have not been widely discussed in previous China’s BRI studies, such as labor migration, tourism relations, education, and social and cultural exchanges. All sectors have the potential to further increase in the amount and larger scale of cooperation in the future. This paper examined the extent to which this cooperation has developed in Indonesia. Furthermore, what are the constraints, to what extent are the critical roles of human relations and socio-cultural exchanges, and what matters should be followed up to strengthen relations between Indonesia and China? |
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china bri, infrastructure, social-culture, intercultural |
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