This thesis examines the interests of Iran and Indonesia in oil and gas cooperation in 2016. It uses the theory of national interest to analyze secondary data collected through library research. The results show that both countries have economic and political interests in energy cooperation. For Iran, it builds the national economy post-embargo and increases cooperation values in multiple fields. Politically, it helps resolve global issues and reestablish Iran as a major oil and gas producer. For Indonesia, it meets energy needs and opens opportunities through cheaper prices from Iran. Politically, the cooperation improves Indonesia's global image by working to build world peace.
This thesis examines the interests of Iran and Indonesia in oil and gas cooperation in 2016. It uses the theory of national interest to analyze secondary data collected through library research. The results show that both countries have economic and political interests in energy cooperation. For Iran, it builds the national economy post-embargo and increases cooperation values in multiple fields. Politically, it helps resolve global issues and reestablish Iran as a major oil and gas producer. For Indonesia, it meets energy needs and opens opportunities through cheaper prices from Iran. Politically, the cooperation improves Indonesia's global image by working to build world peace.
This thesis examines the interests of Iran and Indonesia in oil and gas cooperation in 2016. It uses the theory of national interest to analyze secondary data collected through library research. The results show that both countries have economic and political interests in energy cooperation. For Iran, it builds the national economy post-embargo and increases cooperation values in multiple fields. Politically, it helps resolve global issues and reestablish Iran as a major oil and gas producer. For Indonesia, it meets energy needs and opens opportunities through cheaper prices from Iran. Politically, the cooperation improves Indonesia's global image by working to build world peace.
Rara Sinaga, NIM 1202045069, with a thesis entitled: "The interests of
Iran and Indonesia in oil and gas cooperation in the year 2016 " under the guidance of Mrs. Aisyah S.IP, MA as mentor I and Mrs. Frentika Wahyu R, S.IP, MA as mentors II, at the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Mulawarman University, Samarinda. This thesis examines the interests of Iran and Indonesia identified in oil and gas cooperation between the two countries in 2016. The framework of this research uses the theory of national interest. The type of research is qualitative explanative using secondary data. Data collection techniques were conducted comprehensively through Library Research. The results indicate that both Iran and Indonesia have economic and political interests through cooperation in energy. For Iran the established cooperation becomes an opportunity to build the national economic post-embargo crisis by increasing the value of cooperation between the two countries both in energy and in other fields. Politically, cooperation with Indonesia is a strategy undertaken by the Iran government to resolve global and international issues and become an opportunity to rebuild existence as one of the largest oil and gas removal countries in the world. Similarly, Indonesia is using cooperation with Iran to meet national energy needs and open opportunities to build the country's economy through relatively cheaper price by Iran. On the political interests of Indonesia can improve the image of the country in the eyes of the world through the agreement of both countries to build world peace.
Keywords: Interest of Iran and Indonesia, Oil and Gas Cooperation