UPAYA UNIFEM DALAM MENANGANI DEVADASI DI THAILAND PERIODE 2008-2011
Abstract: Women and girls
trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery, and become the second largest
criminal industry in the world after drug trade. Human trafficking is a crime
fueled by global poverty, inadequate education and opportunity, ethnic
discrimination and societal inequity between men and women by the demand for
cheap labor and cheap sex. It is a crime that transcends cultures, class, and
geography. “Devadasi” on Thailand is one of the others. This research has goal
to open knowledge about intervention of UNIFEM as international organization
fund by UN. The focus of this research is strategy UNIFEM to make a different
and bring a change for women status in Thailand related to the gender
discrimination in Devadasi culture. This research uses International
Organization theory which has been revealed by Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert
Keohane and Stephen D. Krasner. This research is qualitative research which is
used by library observation.The result of this research prove that
implementation of the Sister City partnership of Bandung (Indonesia) with
Braunschweig (Germany) is motivated by the existence of similiar
characteristics and common interest, so it makes ideal pattern of cooperation
(sensitive interdependence) which is build not only for cover or complete the
lack of the city, but also for increase the city’s potential. This motivation
is also creates long-term pattern and short positive impact for both city. As
theory of Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye about Complex Interdependence.
Penulis: LESTARIANA, Yusnarida
Eka Nismi
Kode Jurnal: jphubintdd140068