dc.description.abstract | This research aims to produce a portfolio concerning management system of
disaster diplomacy in Indonesia and Malaysia through various activities, which are
examining legal documents of Indonesia and Malaysia with content analysis
focusing on mitigation of disaster to deeply understand the essential constructed
message in it, investigating the social construction from the law of disaster with
framing analysis, creating roadmap evaluation of the disaster management system
that both countries have prepared, by which Malaysia can well recognizes
stakeholders’ position in its law of disaster, a simulation experimenting the
management system of two countries as well as delivering international publications
discussing roadmap and the management system of disaster diplomacy in Southeast
Asia to reputable journals or international conference.
The reasons why this research prefers to Indonesia and Malaysia are: 1) both
countries have proximities in the form of disasters such as landslide, earthquake as
well as tsunami, and 2) both have strong bilateral relationship and intensive
cooperation in mitigation, rehabilitation and reconstruction post disaster.
Data collection in this research on the management system of disaster
diplomacy employs sampling, by which three products of primary regulation
belonging to each country become sample of the research. The data analysis or
interpretation utilizes content and framing analysis towards the use of specific word
(sign) based on level, context, setting and roadmap of how the legal documents have
been formulated.
The advantages of conducting this research collaboration between the
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia and International Islamic
University of Malaysia are: 1) both institutions have more opportunity to enhance
study on non-traditional security, and 2) this research can practically become a
portfolio as reference for political decision making process and result new
contribution to establish more progressively the management system of disaster
diplomacy. | en_US |