Besides businessmen and workers, Indonesian students have become one of the recent important actors in Indonesia - Taiwan bilateral relations. Currently, Taiwan became one of the popular destinations among Indonesians to pursue their highest degree. In 2013, the numbers of Indonesian students has reached 3000 persons, made them the third largest group of Southeast Asian students in Taiwan after Vietnamese and Malaysians. The Indonesian students are quite organized and active. Giving the lack of diplomatic relations between both countries, these students are potential to be one of the significant actors to bridge Indonesia - Taiwan relations. However, they have some limitations on conducting their activities. On the Taiwan side, this trend has not gained sufficient responds. Indonesia is still considered an unattractive object to study, comparing to other Southeast Asian countries. Therefore interaction tends to be one side only. This paper would discuss on (1) what the Indonesian students in Taiwan can do to maximize their capabilities to attract Taiwanese to learn more about Indonesia; (2) How the Taiwanese should respond to these trends, in order to create two ways of interaction. In that case, the counterparts are significant to bridge the limitations of mutual interaction between both states, especially to eliminate the unclear perceptions among Taiwanese to Indonesia, which might affect Indonesia – Taiwan bilateral relations, and to promote Indonesia in the better outlook.   Â
Published by | Universitas Bina Nusantara |
Journal Name | JAS (Journal of ASEAN Studies) |
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Contact Name | Mochammad Faisal Karim |
Contact Email | mkarim@binus.edu |
Location | Kota adm. jakarta barat, Dki jakarta INDONESIA |
Website | jas| http://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas| |
ISSN | ISSN : 23381361, EISSN : 23381353, DOI : https://doi.org/10.21512/jas, |
Core Subject | Social, |
Meta Subject | Social Sciences, |
Meta Desc | The Journal of ASEAN Studies (JAS) is a peer-reviewed bi-annual journal that enriches understanding of the past, current, and future issues relevant to ASEAN and its circle of issues. The article shall address any research on theoretical and empirical questions about ASEAN. The Topics addressed within the journal include: diplomacy, political economy, trade, national development, security, geopolitics, social change, transnational movement, environment, law, business and industry, and other various related sub-fields. JAS expects the articles encourage debate, controversy, new understanding, solid theory, and reflection on ASEAN. The articles sent should have a sharp analysis and rigorous methodologies quantitative or qualitative as well as written in an engaging and analytical style. The JAS does publish original research, reviewing research, book review, opinion pieces of current affairs. However JAS does not publish journalistic or investigative style of article. The JAS would not be responsible for any implied or written statements of articles published. Each author would be responsible for their own writing. |
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Publisher Article | Centre for Business and Diplomatic Studies (CBDS) Bina Nusantara University |
Subtitle Article | JAS (Journal of ASEAN Studies) Vol 1, No 2 (2013): Journal of ASEAN Studies |
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DOI Number | DOI: 10.21512/jas.v1i2.69 |
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