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[IIS Brief] Fostering Indonesia’s Global Leadership: Triangular Climate Cooperation in the Caribbean

  • Featured, IIS Brief, News, Publication
  • 6 March 2024, 13.14
  • By : iis.fisipol

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As an effort to play more active roles in international affairs, Indonesia promotes collaboration with the Caribbean, particularly concerning climate action. This diplomatic effort aims to achieve national interest, as well as enhance Indonesia’s leadership in the global arena. Given the similar threats faced by both regions, Indonesia and the Caribbean should take part in triangular cooperation to address climate-related challenges. The cooperation has several opportunities that can be taken advantage of. However, several challenges also appear and may impede the effectiveness and efficiency of triangular cooperation.

This brief will analyze broadly the opportunities and challenges in climate cooperation between Indonesia and the Caribbean.

 

Author: Sayyid Al Murtadho
Editor: IIS Team
Designer: Dian Adi MR

 

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