KEBIJAKAN INDONESIA MENANDATANGANI PERJANJIAN EKSTRADISI DENGAN INDIA TAHUN 2011
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2014-05-03
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This research explains Indonesian government policy in signing the extradition treaty with the Indian government in 2011.
This theory is applies in this research is the rational actor model demonstrates that state has the ability to choose in order to pursue its interests. In this research the main actors in the policy making is a country that is represented by individuals who have the ability to choose from many options that can benefit a country in order to create the country's national interests. The method used in this research is descriptive method using secondary data, with a research focus on the signing of an extradition treaty between Indonesia and India. Furthermore, the study collected data from the secondary, books, journals, and internet.
The results of this show that the signing of the extradition treaty to protect the national interests of both countries, especially economic interests, and to prevent money laundering and transnational crime are detrimental to the economic interests of both countries, It is necessary in order to carry out the space to prevent and transnational crimes in escaping abroad. And Indonesia and India have done a variety of investment cooperation in various fields, with increase in trade investment target of Rp 25 billion in 2015
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international cooperation,, extradition treaty,, rational actor model,, transnational crime,, national interests