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dc.contributor.advisorWIRASENJAYA, ADE MARUP
dc.contributor.authorSARI, AMALIA PURNAMA
dc.date.accessioned2019-03-19T01:59:09Z
dc.date.available2019-03-19T01:59:09Z
dc.date.issued2019-03-03
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.umy.ac.id/handle/123456789/25742
dc.descriptionThis research tried to prove that there is a contradiction in forms of ideological interests prior to human rights violations in Raif Badawi case. These ideological interests are considered to be Sweden and Saudi Arabia’s consideration in making foreign policy decisions. Theory which this study stands is from Donald E. Nuechterlein’s perspective called Ideological Interest. Prior to Raif Badawi case, there has been a different stance between Sweden and Saudi Arabia over human rights implementation wich leads to diplomatic spats between two countries. Based on Sweden’s foreign policy, Sweden feels the obligation to promote human rights, and sees Badawi’s case as an action of human rights abuse. So then there’s a critical statement addressed to Saudi Arabia’s authorities over the inappropriate punishments to Raif Badawi. In the other hand, Saudi Arabia takes Sweden criticism as an insult of Sharia and also as form of intervention over Sharia implementation in the kingdom. Nevertheless, this research also tried to reveal redirection of foreign policies for both countries. Using a model called Adaptive Foreign Policy, which conducted by Charles Hermann and James N. Rosenau, there are 3 remarkable factors noting the case, namely international public opinion, domestic or structural factor, and addictional factor known as leader’s influence.en_US
dc.description.abstractThis research tried to prove that there is a contradiction in forms of ideological interests prior to human rights violations in Raif Badawi case. These ideological interests are considered to be Sweden and Saudi Arabia’s consideration in making foreign policy decisions. Theory which this study stands is from Donald E. Nuechterlein’s perspective called Ideological Interest. Prior to Raif Badawi case, there has been a different stance between Sweden and Saudi Arabia over human rights implementation wich leads to diplomatic spats between two countries. Based on Sweden’s foreign policy, Sweden feels the obligation to promote human rights, and sees Badawi’s case as an action of human rights abuse. So then there’s a critical statement addressed to Saudi Arabia’s authorities over the inappropriate punishments to Raif Badawi. In the other hand, Saudi Arabia takes Sweden criticism as an insult of Sharia and also as form of intervention over Sharia implementation in the kingdom. Nevertheless, this research also tried to reveal redirection of foreign policies for both countries. Using a model called Adaptive Foreign Policy, which conducted by Charles Hermann and James N. Rosenau, there are 3 remarkable factors noting the case, namely international public opinion, domestic or structural factor, and addictional factor known as leader’s influence.en_US
dc.publisherFAKULTAS ILMU SOSIAL DAN POLITIK UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTAen_US
dc.subjectSharia, Hak Asasi Manusia, Ideologi, Swedia, Arab Saudien_US
dc.titleIMPLIKASI POLITIK KASUS KEMANUSIAAN RAIF BADAWI TERHADAP HUBUNGAN SWEDIA DAN ARAB SAUDI TAHUN 2015en_US
dc.typeThesis SKR FISIP 313en_US


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