CFP: Call for Papers = Undangan untuk menulis paper/makalah.
ASIRPA Conference: Indonesia Focus, 3 Juli 2010
Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare Hotel & Conference Center
ASIRPA: Asian Society for International Relations and Public Affairs
Rekan-rekan,
Mohon bantuannya untuk memforward Call for Papers di bawah ke teman-teman
lainnya dan mengajak teman -teman untuk bergabung ke milis ASIRPA dengan
mengirim email ke
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ASIRPA-subscribe/at/yahoogroups.com
atau bergabung melalui web site:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASIRPA/ <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASIRPA/>
Beberapa pembicara yang Insya Allah akan hadir diantaranya adalah:
a. Ir. H. Suswono, MMA, Mentri Pertanian RI.
b. Prof Dr. Ir. Suhardi. MSc. Guru Besar Fakultas Kehutanan UGM dan mantan
Direktur Jenderal Rehabilitasi Lahan dan Perhutanan Sosial, Departemen
Kehutanan dan Perkebunan.
c. Dr. Mike Reed, Director, International Programs in Agriculture, College of
Agriculture, University of Kentucky, USA
d. dll.
Kegiatan ASRPA cukup banyak termasuk:
1. Kerja sama perguruan tinggi di Indonesia dan Amerika.
Sebagai contoh, dua perguruan tinggi di Indonesia sudah menekan Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) dengan ASIRPA untuk membentuk program 2 + 2 untuk mahasiswa
S1. Artinya, 2 tahun sekolah di Indonesia dan 2 tahun sekolah di Indiana
University of Pennsylvania, PA.
2. Penerbitan jurnal ilmiah.
3. Pengadaan seminar dan konferensi.
4. Training untuk dosen-dosen di Indonesia
5. Penyelenggaraan training di Indonesia oleh profesional Indonesia di luar
negeri yang pulang berlibur ke Indonesia.
dll.
Jabat erat,
Ahmad Syamil
Arkansas State University
http://asyamil.net/ <http://asyamil.net/>
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Call for Papers
ASIRPA
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Asian Society for International Relations and Public Affairs
Indonesia Focus Conference -- On Indonesia's Global Competitiveness
The term "global competition" has often been used or treated as a mantra
when talking about business, economic development, and beyond. Political
constellations, among others, have not been able to exclude the term
--global competition-- from their discussions. As such, the conference
organizer sees the need for discussing Indonesia's development in light
of global competition issues. Harmony and balance are the true heart of
Indonesia's movement toward engaging Indonesia's economy in the
international community. For that reason, the organizer chooses to use
expressions that reflect such aspects for this conference. Because the
term "global competition" may refer to the existence of rivalry or
win-lose outcomes, we believe that the phrase "global competitiveness"
would eliminate such notion. The phrase explains our vision to empower
Indonesia to engage in domestic as well as international business. We
strive to improve the quality of Indonesia's involvement in global
economy without harming other economies.
It is important that global competitiveness be measured in order to
provide accurate and real information in regard to the achievement level
of an economy. However, many institutions have misled the purpose of
having such information. As a result, public will be exposed to two
contradictory facts about the global competitiveness that clout any
effort to upgrade the ability of Indonesia's economy to move toward
higher productivity. It is not something peculiar when a scientific
speech mentioned that Indonesia's global competitiveness was declining
(Pikiran Rakyat, May 19, 2009), while another source claimed that
Indonesia's global competitiveness was rising (IMD, June 7, 2009).
This is the reason why as Indonesian community members we must get
together. It is imperative for any Indonesian, particularly the one who
is privileged to have access to knowledge and skills to help build the
country. The very first mission of the conference is putting aside all
politically motivated -- sound scientific-terrific reports or figures
that misinform people and policy makers in regard to global
competitiveness. The conference is organized in order to discover the
truth about Indonesia's economic competitiveness. We then discuss the
best way for Indonesia to improve its chance to do business worldwide,
particularly to improve information system pertaining to innovations. On
this occasion, the focus will be on agriculture and information and
technology.
The Asian Society for International Relations and Public Affairs
(ASIRPA) is pleased to invite public presentation during the year of
2010 Indonesia Focus conference to be held in Chicago, the great state
of Illinois.
The conference will provide a forum for discussion and exchange across
the broad spectrum of topics to the benefit of conference participants
and Indonesian community at large. For this year's occasion, the
organizing committee offers several topics as follows:
- Indonesia's policy on economic development and global trade
- The audacity of hope toward Indonesia's development
- Developing Indonesia and U.S. cooperation.
- Global threat and opportunities in Agricultural product
- Challenge in agricultural modernization
- The efficient agriculture industry
- Marketing Indonesia's products
- Policy on Indonesia's Information -- Technology
- Best topics in IT for Indonesia
- Current development in IT
- Hot jobs in IT for Indonesian
- The importance of religious tolerance
- The issue of radicalism
These topics can be presented in various ways.
Eligibility
Individuals interested in performing public presentation must be
registered as participant of Indonesia Focus 2010.
ASRIPA does not provide any financial support for presenters/panelists.
However, the benefit of presentation is so overwhelmingly huge
considering a wide coverage of conference and that submitted papers will
be published in Journal of ASIRPA. This is a good forum to publish
ideas, opinions, as well as knowledge.
Deadline
ASIRPA is expecting presenter to send hand out in words files (as an
email attachment) by June 14th to rachmadian.wuland...@asirpa.org
<mailto:rachmadian.wuland...@asirpa.org> or
joko.supriya...@asirpa.org <mailto:joko.supriya...@asirpa.org>
Author Guidelines
1. Academics/Scientifics presentations.
Goal: This session allows students, researchers, journalists to present
their works as an effort to convey their knowledge or findings and at
the same time obtaining constructive inputs to refine their works.
Guidelines:
- This session allows individual to present books, dissertations,
theses, project reports, and other forms of writings that have been
published as well as an ongoing work.
- Presentations should consider the general outline as follows: problem
statement, theoretical overview, supporting data and information, and
recommendation.
- Hand-out for a presentation should be no more than 5 pages.
2. Business Presentation.
Goal: This session allows individual who involves in business related to
agriculture and information technology to present their business products.
Guidelines:
- There is no standard outline for this type of presentation. However, a
hand-out must be prepared and should have no more than 2 pages. Other
forms of presentation such as power point, video-clip, poetry reading,
or play are highly recommended.