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READINGS FOR

DIPLOMATS 2018

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2 Contents3 Introduction4 Diplomacy

15 Foreign Policy20 Indonesian Foreign Policy24 International Relations33 International Law39 International Organization43 International Economy49 Peace and Conflict Studies53 Globalization57 Multilateralism61 Regionalism67 Biographies and Memoirs70 Public Speaking73 Public Relations77 Writing Skills79 Language for Conference81 Leadership83 Management Skills85 Digital Diplomacy88 Economic Diplomacy90 Interfaith and Intercivilizational Dialogues93 Landmark Documents

CONTENTS

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This collection of readings is meant to serve as a quick referencefor diplomats, especially those who are participating in career-related training programmes as well as in tailor-made courses atthe Centre for Education and Training, Indonesian Ministry ofForeign Affairs. It itemizes the readings under topics that aredeemed relevant to the training and courses.

Some readings in the collection are required. They are essentialfor the development of diplomat’s knowledge, skills and attitudecompetencies. Some others are more elective. Those mandatoryreadings discuss basic concepts and principles, on whichdiplomats are supposed to have a good grip.

It is also our hope that the readings will help diplomats enhancetheir intellectual resilience.

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Yayan G.H. MulyanaHead of the Centre for Education and Training

The list is annually updated. New topics under which thereadings are catalogued will be added as required.

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Aldecoa, F. and Keating, M. (2013). Paradiplomacy in Action : The Foreign Relations ofSubnational Government. London : Routledge.

Anderson, M.S. (1993). The Rise of Modern Diplomacy, 1450-1919. London :Routledge.

Andreas Pramudianto (2008). Diplomasi lingkungan : Teori dan Fakta. Jakarta : UnivIndonesia Press.

Andrew, F. Cooper, Jorge and Ramesh Thakur. (2013). The Oxford Handbook ofModem Diplomacy. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Barston, R. P. (2006). Modern Diplomacy. Third Edition. London : Pearson Longman.

Beisner, Robert L. (1986). From the Old Diplomacy to the New, 1865-1900. Secondedition. Illinois : Arlington Heights.

Berridge, G.R. (2004). Diplomatic Classics. Selected Texts from Commynes to Vattel.New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Berridge, G.R. (2015). Diplomacy : Theory and Practice. Fifth Edition. New York :Palgrave-MacMillan.

Berridge, G.R. (2015). Diplomacy : Theory and Practice. New York : PalgraveMacmillan.

Berridge, G.R. and James, A. (2003). A Dictionary of Diplomacy. Second Edition.New York : Palgrave-MacMillan.

Betsill, M. and Corell, E. (2008). NGO Diplomacy : The Influence of NongovernmentalOrganization in International Environmental Negotiations. Massachusetts :Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Bjola, Corneliu and Komprobst, Markus. (2013). Understanding InternationalDiplomacy : Theory, Practice and Ethics. London : Routledge.

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Burges, Sean and Chagas-Bastos, Fabricio. (2016). Latin American Diplomacy. NewYork : Routledge.

Cahill, Kevin M. (1996). Preventive Diplomacy : Stopping Wars before They Start.New York : Basic Books.

Calliéres, F.de. (1994). The Art of Diplomacy / De la maniére de négocier avec lessouverain. Lanham : University Press of America.

Cooper, R. (2007). The Breaking of Nations: Order and Chaos in the Twenty-FirstCentury. New York : Atlantic Monthly Press.

Copeland, D. (2009). Guerrilla Diplomacy : Rethinking International Relations.Boulder : Lynne Rienner.

Cowan, G, N. and John Cull (2008). Public Diplomacy in a Changing World. ThousandOak : SAGE Publications Inc.

Craig, G.A. (1995). Force and Statecraft: Diplomatic Problems of Our Time. Oxford :Oxford University Press.

Davis, Harold Eugene (1977). Latin American Diplomacy History. Louisiana StateUniversity Press.

Denza, E. (2008). Diplomatic Law : Commentary on the Vienna Convention onDiplomatic Relations. Third edition. New York : Oxford University Press.

Diamond, L. and McDonald, J. (1996). Multi-Track Diplomacy : A Systems Approach toPeace. Connecticut : Kumarian Press.

Dickie, J. (2004). The New Mandarins : How British Foreign Policy Works. New York :I. B. Tauris.

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Craig G.A. (1995). Force and Statecraft : Diplomatic Problems of Our Time. Oxford :

Oxford University Press

Denza E. (2008). Diplomatic Law : Commentary on the Vienna Convention on

Diplomatic Relations. Third edition. New York : Oxford University Press

Dickie J. (2004). The New Mandarins : How British Foreign Policy Works. New York :

I. B. Tauris

Goldman K. (1988). Change and Stability in Foreign Policy. New Jersey: Princeton

University Press

Howard M. (2001). The Invention of Peace. Reflections on War and International

Order. New Haven : Yale University Press

Kennan G.F. (1951). American diplomacy 1900-1950. New York : New American

Library

Kennedy P.M. (1985). The Realities behind Diplomacy : Background Influences on

British External Policy, 1865-1980. London : Fontana Press

Kennedy P. (2007). The Parliament of Man : The Past, Present and Future of the

United Nations. Reprint edition. New York : Vintage

Kissinger H. (2013). A World Restored : Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of

Peace, 1812-22. Brattleboro, Vermont : Echo Point Books & Media

Kissinger H. (2001). Does America Need a Foreign Policy? : Toward a Diplomacy for

the 21st Century. New York : Simon and Schuster Paperbacks

Lauren P.G. (1979). Diplomacy; New Approaches in History, Theory, and Policy. New

York : Free Press

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Dizard, Wilson (2004). Inventing Public Diplomacy : The Story of the U.S. InformationAgency. Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publisher.

Faizullaev Alisher, Brill (2018). Symbolic Insult in Diplomacy : A Subtle Game ofDiplomatic Slap. Leiden : Brill/Martinus Nijhoff.

Farrow, Ronan (2018). War on Peace : The End of Diplomacy and the Decline ofAmerican Influence. New York : Norton and Company.

Freeman, Charles (1994). The Diplomat’s Dictionary. Washington, D.C.: NationalDefence University Press.

Freeman, Chas. W. Jr (1977). Arts of Power : Statecraft and Diplomacy. Washington,D.C. : United States Institute of Peace.

Gardini, Gian Luca and Peter Lambert (2011). Latin American Foreign PoliciesBetween Ideology and Pragmatism : A Framework for Analysis. New York : PalgraveMacMillan.

Goldman, K. (1988). Change and Stability in Foreign Policy. New Jersey : PrincetonUniversity Press.

Hamilton, K and Langhorne, R. (2011). The Practice of Diplomacy : Its Evolution,Theory and Administration. Second edition. New York : Routledge.

Hannay, David (2008). New World Disorder : The UN after the Cold War – An Insider’sView. London : I.B Tauris & Co Ltd.

Hasjim Djalal (2002). Preventice Diplomacy In Southeast Asia : Lesson Learned.Jakarta : Habibie Center.

Howard, M. (2001). The Invention of Peace. Reflections on War and InternationalOrder. New Haven : Yale University Press.

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Beisner, Robert L. (1986). From the Old Diplomacy to the New, 1865-1900. Secondedition. Illinois : Arlington Heights

Cahill, Kevin M.(1996). Preventive Diplomcay : Stopping Wars before They Start.New York : Basic Books.

Diamond, L & McDonald, J. (1996). Multi-Track Diplomacy : A Systems Approach toPeace. Connecticut : Kumarian Press.

Dizard, Wilson (2004). Inventing Public Diplomacy : The Story of the U.S InformationAgency. Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publisher.

Freeman, Charles. (1994). The Diplomat’s Dictionary. Washington, D.C.: NationalDefence University Press.

Freeman, Chas. W., Jr (1977). Arts of Power : Statedraft and Diplomacy. Washington,DC: United States Institute of Peace.

MacMillan, M. (2003). Peacemakers: Six Months That Changed the World : The ParisPeace Conference of 1919 and Its Attempt to End War. London : John Murray.

Mazower, M. (2009). No Enchanted Palace : The End of Empire and the IdeologicalOrigins of the United Nations : The End of the Empire and the Ideological Origins ofthe United Nations. New Jersey : Princeton University Press.

Melissen, J. (2007). The New Public Diplomacy : Soft Power in International Relations.New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Meyer, C. (2009). Getting Our Way : 500 Years of Adventure and Intrigue : the InsideStory of British Diplomacy. London : Weidenfeld &Nicolson .

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Hurd, Douglas (2010). Choose Your Weapons : The British Foreign Secretary :200 Years of Argument, Success, and Failure. London : Phoenix.

Hurd, Douglas (2013). Choose Your Weapons : The British Foreign Secretary :200 years of Argument, Success and Failure. London : An Hachette UK Company.

Ivor, Roberts (2011). Satow’s Diplomatic Practice. Sixth Edition. Oxford : OxfordUniversity Press.

Jan Melissen and Ana Mar Fernández (2011). Consular Affairs and Diplomacy. Leiden;Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

Kamau, Macharia and Pamela Chasek (2018). Transforming Multilateral Diplomacy.New York : Routledge.

Kennan, G.F. (1951). American diplomacy 1900-1950. New York: New AmericanLibrary.

Kennedy, P. (2007). The Parliament of Man : The Past, Present and Future of theUnited Nations. Reprint edition. New York : Vintage.

Kennedy, P.M. (1985). The Realities behind Diplomacy : Background Influences onBritish External Policy, 1865-1980. London : Fontana Press.

Kerr, Pauline and Wiseman, Geoffrey (2012). Diplomacy in a Globalizing World :Theories and Practices. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Kerr, Pauline and Wiseman, Geoffrey (2013). Diplomacy in a Globalizing World.New York : Oxford University Press.

Kerr, Pauline and Wiseman, Geoffrey (2017). Diplomacy in a Globalizing World.Second Edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

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Kissinger, H. (1994). Diplomacy. New York : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks.

Kissinger, H. (2001). Does America Need a Foreign Policy? : Toward a Diplomacy forthe 21st Century. New York : Simon and Schuster Paperbacks.

Kissinger, H. (2013). A World Restored : Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems ofPeace, 1812-22. Brattleboro, Vermont : Echo Point Books & Media.

Koh, Tommy and Chang, Li Lin (2005). The Litte Red Dot : Reflections by Singapore’sDiplomats. Vol 1. Institute of Policy Studied, National University of Singapore.

Kopp, H.W. (2017). Career Diplomacy : Life and Work in the US Foreign Service.Washington : Georgetown University Press.

Kuzetsov, Alexander (2015). The Theory and Practice of Paradiplomacy. SubnationalGovernments in International Affairs. New York : Routledge.

Lauren, P.G. (1979). Diplomacy; New Approaches in History, Theory, and Policy.New York : Free Press.

Luke, T. Lee and John Quigley (2008). Consular Law and Practice. Third Edition.Oxford : Oxford University Press.

MacMillan, M. (2003). Peacemakers : Six Months That Changed the World : The ParisPeace Conference of 1919 and Its Attempt to End War. London : John Murray.

Martin, F. Herz (1983). The Consular Dimension of Diplomacy. Lanham, MD :University Press of America.

Mazower, M. (2009). No Enchanted Palace : The End of Empire and the IdeologicalOrigins of the United Nations : The End of the Empire and the Ideological Origins ofthe United Nations. New Jersey : Princeton University Press.

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McFaul, Michael (2018). From Cold War to Hot Peace : An American Ambassador inPutin’s Russia. New York : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

McKercher, B.J.C. (2012). Routledge Handbook of Diplomacy and Statecraft. NewYork : Routledge.

Melissen, J. (2007). The New Public Diplomacy : Soft Power in International Relations.New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Meyer, C. (2009). Getting Our Way : 500 Years of Adventure and Intrigue : the InsideStory of British Diplomacy. London : Weidenfeld &Nicolson.

Mori, J. (2010). The Culture of Diplomacy : Britain in Europe, c. 1750-1830.Manchester : Manchester University Press.

Muldoon, J.P. J., Aviel, Reitano and E. Sullivan (2005). Multilateral Diplomacy and theUnited Nations Today. Boulder : Westview Press.

Nicolson, H. (1988). Diplomacy. Washington : Institute for the Study of Diplomacy.

Nicolson, H. (2001). Peacemaking, 1919. New York : Simon Publication.

Nicolson, H. (2009). The Congress of Vienna : A Study in Allied Unity: 1812-1822.London : Faber and Faber.

Nye, S. Joseph (2004). Soft Power : The Means to Success in World Politics. New York :Perseus Books Group.

Parris, M. and Bryson, A. (2011). Parting Shots : Undiplomatic Diplomats - theAmbassadors' Letters You Were Never Meant to See. New York : Penguin Group.

Patten, C. (2006). Not Quite the Diplomat : Home Truths About World Affairs.London : Penguin group.

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Potter, E. (2002). Cyber-diplomacy : Managing Foreign Policy in the Twenty-firstCentury. Montreal : McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Preuss, Ori (2016). Transnational South America. New York : Routledge.

Rana, Kishan S. (2011). 21st-Century Diplomacy: A Practitioner's Guide.London : Continuum.

Reynolds, D. (2009). Summits : Six Meetings That Shaped the Twentieth Century.New York : Basic Books.

Riggirozi, Pia and Tussie, Diana (2012). The Rise of Post-Hegemonic Regionalism :The Case of Latin America. London : Springer.

Riordan, Shaun (2003). The New Diplomacy. Cambridge, UK : Polity.

Robert, S.I. (2018). Satow’s Diplomatic Practice. Seventh Edition. Oxford : OxfordUniversity Press.

Ross, C. (2007). Independent Diplomat : Dispatches from an Unaccountable Elite.New York : Cornell University Press.

Ross, C. (2011). The Leaderless Revolution : How ordinary people will take power andchange politics in the 21st century. New York : Plume, Penguin Group.

Sanger, D.E. (2018). The Perfect Weapon : War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age.New York : Random House Audio.

Schenoni, Luis Leandro (2014). Unveiling the South American Balance. EstudosInternacionais 2 (2) : 215-32.

Seib, Philip (1997). Headline Diplomacy : How News Coverage Affects Foreign Policy.Westport : Praeger.

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Seib, Philip (2016). The Future of Diplomacy. Cambridge : Polity Press.

Siracusa, Joseph, M. (2010). Diplomacy : A Very Short Introduction. Oxford : OxfordUniversity Press.

Slater, C. (2008). Good Manners and Bad Behaviour: The Unofficial Rules ofDiplomacy. Leicester : Troubador Publishing.

Snow, N. and Taylor, P. M. (2009). The Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy.New York : Routledge.

Steil, Benn (2018). The Marshall Plan : Dawn of the Cold. New York : Simon &Schuster.

Walter, K. and Erlich C. History in the Making : Lessons from the Past, Visions for theFuture. New York : International Peace Institute.

Watson, A. (1984). Diplomacy. The Dialogue Between States. London; New York :Routledge.

Wright, J. (2006). The Ambassadors. From Ancient Greece to the Nation State.London : HarperPress.

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Alden and Amnon Aran (2016). Foreign Policy Analysis : New Approches. SecondEdition. London: Routledge.

Allison, Graham T. and Zelikow, Philip D. (1999). Essence of Decision : Explaining theCuban Missile Crises. Second Edition. New York : Longman.

Breuning, Marijke (2007). Foreign Policy Analysis : A Comparative Introduction.New York : Palgrave-Macmillan.

Christopher, H. Achen and Larry M. Bartels.(2016). Democracy for Realists. Princeton :Princeton University Press.

Clark, G. (1998). The Politics of NGO in South-East Asia : Participation and Protest inthe Philipines. London : Routledge Press.

Cresswel, John. W. (1998). Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design : Choosing AmongFive Traditions. California : SAGE Publications Ins.

David, A Moss (2017). Democracy : A Case Study. Cambridge : Harvard UniversityPress.

Dyah Widiastuti (2012). Does Democracy Matter in Foreign Policy?. Jogyakarta :Univ Gadjah Mada.

Elisabeth, Adriana (2016). Grand Design Kebijakan Luar Negeri Indonesia(2015-2025). Jakarta : Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia.

Ercan, P.G. (2017). Turkish Foreign Policy : International Relations, Legality, andGlobal Reach. New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Ganewati Wuryandari & Elisabeth Adriana (2016). Politik Luar Negeri Indonesia ditengah Arus Perubahan Politik Internasional. Jakarta : Pustaka Pelajar.

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Goodman, Sam (2016). The Imperial Partnership, The Role of the Modern Prime

Minister in Foreign Policy Making 1964-2015. United Kingdom : Manchester

University Press.

Gretchen, Liu (2005). The Singapore Foreign Service : The First 40 years. Edition Didier

Millet. Singapore : National government publication.

Guan, Kwa Chong (2006). S. Rajaratnam on Singapore : From Ideas to Reality.

Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co.

Haass, R.N. (2017). A World in Disarrau : American Foreign Policy and Crisis of the Old

Order. New York : Penguin Books.

Hadiwinata, B.S. (2003). The Politics of NGOs in Indonesia. London-New York :

Routledge Curzon.

Holsti, K.J. (1981). International Politics : A Framework for Analysis. New Jersey :

Prentice-Hall Inc.

Hulme, D. and Edwards, M. (1997). NGOs, States and Donors : Too Close for Comfort?

New York : St Martins Press.

Keohane, R.O. and J.S. Nye. (1989). Power and Interdependence. World Politics in

Transition. Second Edition. Glenview : Foresmen & Co.

Kerr, Gordon (2011). A Short History of Africa : From the Origins of the Human Race

to the Arab Spring . Harpenden, Herts [UK] : Pocket Essentials.

Larson, Deborah Welch (1985). Origins of Containment : A Psychological Explanation.

Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Uni. Press.

Leo Suryadinata (1992). Golkar dan militer : studi tentang budaya politik. Jakarta :

LP3ES.

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Lubis, Todung Mulya. (1993). In Search of Human Rights : Legal Political Dilemmas of

Indonesia's New Order : 1966-1990. Jakarta: Gramedia.

Manan, Munafrizal (2005). Gerakan Rakyat Melawan Elite. Yogyakarta : Resist Book

Meredith, Martin (2011). The state of Africa : a history of the continent since

independence. London : Simon & Schuster.

Meredith, Martins (1998). Fortunes of Africa : A 5000 Year History of Wealth, Greed

and Endeavour. London : Simon & Schuster.

Morgenthau, H. (1950). Politics among Nations : the Struggle for Power and Peace.

New York : Alfred Knopf.

Morin, J.F. and Jonathan Paquin (2018). Foreign Policy Analysis : A Toolbox. Canada :

Springer Nature.

Neack, Laura (2013). The New Foreign Policy : Complex Interactions, Competing

Interests. Third Edition. Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield.

Nehemia Levtzion (2010). History of Islam in Africa. Ohio : Ohio University Press.

Owen, David and David, Ludlow (2017). British Foreign Policy After Brexit, An

Independent Voice. United Kingdom : Biteback Publishing.

Pahre, Robert (2006). Democratic Foreign Policy Making : Problem of Divided

Government and International Cooperation. New York : Palgrave-Macmillan.

Paul, Ron (2015). A Foreign Policy of Freedom : Peace, Commerce, and Honest

Friendship. US : Andesite Press.

Princen, T. and Finger, M. (1994). Environmental NGOs in World Politics : Linking the

Local and the Global. New York : Routledge.

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Purdue, D. (2007). Civil Societies and Social Movements : Potentials and Problems.

New York : Routledge.

Slaughter, A.M. (2017). The Chess Board and The Web, Strategies of Connection in A

Networked World. New Haven : Yale University Press.

Smith, S. , Amelia Hadfield and Tim Dunne (2016). Foreign Policy : Theories, Actors,

Cases. Third Edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Tarrow, S. (1994). Power in Movement. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.

Tocqueville, Alexis de. (1969). Democracy in America. New York : Doubleday.

Uften, M.B. (2008). Democratization in Post-Soeharto Indonesia. London : Routledge.

Uhlin, Anders (1997). Indonesia and The Third Wave of Democratization : The

Indonesian Pro-Democracy Movement in a Changing World. Surrey : Curzon.

Vatikotis, Michael (1993). Indonesian Politics Under Soeharto : Order, Development

and Pressure for Change. London : MacMillan.

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Indonesia. Jakarta : PT Elex Media Komputindo.

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Alatas, A. (2006). The Pebble in the Shoe : the Diplomatic Struggle for East Timor.

Jakarta : Aksara Karunia.

Amal Ichlasul (1974). Indonesian Foreign Policy : its Continuity and Change.

Jogyakarta : Fakultas Sosial dan Politik.

Athiqah Nur Alami, Ganewati Wuryandari, R.R Emilia Yustiningrum, and Nanto

Sriyanto (2017). Foreign Policy and Energy Security Issues in Indonesia. Singapore :

Springer Nature Singapore Pte.Ltd.

Christopher B., Ahmad Habir, Roberts C. and Sebastian L. (2015). Indonesia's Ascent :

Power, Leadership, and the Regional Order (Critical Studies of the Asia-Pacific) .

Bakingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan.

Daud Joesoef (2014). Studi Strategi : Logika Ketahanan dan Pembangunan Nasional.

Jakarta : Penerbit Buku Kompas.

Dewi Fortuna Anwar (1994). Indonesia in ASEAN : Foreign Policy and Regionalism.

Singapore : Institute of Souteast Asian Studies.

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Dino Pati Djalal (1996). The geopolitics of Indonesia's maritime territorial policy.

Jakarta : Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung (1973). Twenty Years Indonesian Foreign Policy 1945 –

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Kahin, Audrey and Kahin, George McTurnan. (1997). Subversion as Foreign Policy :

The Secret Eisenhower and Dulles Debacle in Indonesia. Seattle : University of

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Kahin, George McTurnan (1952). Nationalism and Revolution in Indonesia. Ithaca, NY :

Cornell University Press.

Kresno Buntoro (2012). Indonesia, ASEAN and South China Sea : The Implication and

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Leifer, Michael (1983). Indonesia’s Foreign Policy. United Kingdom : George Allen &

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Leo Suryadinata (1996). Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Under Soeharto : Aspiring to

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Mohammad Hatta (1976). Mendayung antara Dua Karang. Jakarta : Bulan Bintang.

Rizal Sukma (2003). Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy. London : Routledge Curzon.

Shekhar, Vibhansu (2018). Indonesia’s Foreign Policy & Grand Strategy in the 21st

Century : Rise of an Indo – Pacific Power. Abingdon : Routledge – Taylor & Francis

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Independence : From Sukarno to Soeharto. Cornell : Cornell Univiersity Press.

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Amy, Chua (2018). Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations. New York :

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Anderson, P.J. (1966). The Global Politics of Power, Justice and Death. An Introduction

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Andrew, J. Williams, Amelia Hadfield and J. Simon Rofe (2012). International History

and International Relations. New York : Routledge.

Arts, B., M. Noortmann and B. Reinalda (2001). Non-State Actors in International

Relations. Aldershot : Ashgate.

Arts, Robert J. and Jervis, Robert (2016). International Politics Enduring Concepts and

Contemporary Issues. Thirteenth Edition. New York : Pearson.

Barnett, M. and Duvail, R. (2005). Power in Global Governance. Cambridge :

Cambridge University Press.

Baylis, John (2011). The Globalization of World Politics. Fifth Edition. Oxford : Oxford

University Press.

Brown, C. and Ainley, K. (2005). Understanding International Relations. New York :

Pilgrave Macmillan.

Brown, Chris and Ainley, Kirsten (2009). Understanding International Relations.

Fourth Edition. New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Burchill, Scott (2013). Theories of International Relations. Fifth Edition. New York :

St Martin Press.

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Buzan, Barry (2004). From International to World Society? English School Theory and

the Social Structure of Globalisation. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.

Buzan, Barry and Waever, O. (2003). Regions and Powers. The Structure of

International Security. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.

Carpenter, W.M. and Wiencek, D.G. (2005). Asian Security Handbook. Terrorism and

the New Security Environment. New York : Routledge.

Carr, E.H. (1964). The Twenty Years’ Crisis 1919 – 1039 : An Introduction to the Study

of International Relations. London : Harper Perennial.

Carr, E.H. and Cox, Michael (2001). The Twenty Years Crisis 1919-1939 : An

Introduction to the Study of International Relations. New York : Palgrave.

Chan, Steve (1984). International Relations in Perspektive. New York : McMillan

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Chomsky, N. (2016). Who Rules the World. New York : Picador.

Christopher, Herrick, Zheya Gai and Surain Subramaniam (2016). China's Peaceful

Rise : Perceptions, Policy and Misperceptions. Manchester : Manchester University

Press.

Cohen, Robin and Rai, Shirin. (2000). Global Social Movements. New Jersy : The

Athlone Press.

Cohen, Saul Bernard (2014). Geopolitics : The Geography of International Relations.

Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield.

Columbus, Theodore A. and Wolfe, James H. (1986). Introduction to International

Relation: Power and Justice. New York : Prentice Hall Inc.

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Duncan, W. Raymond. (2002). World Politics in the 21st Century. New York : Longman.

Dunne, Tim, Milja Kurki and Steve Smith (2013). International Relations Theories :

Discipline and Diversity, Third Edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Etzioni, A. (2004). From Empire to Community. A New Approach to International

Relations. New Hampshire. Pilgrave Macmillan.

Evans, Graham and Newnham, Jeffrey (1998). Dictionary of International Relations.

London : Penguin.

Farrands, Chris, Imad El-Anis and Roy Smith (2005). A New A-Z of International

Relations Theory. London : Routledge.

Forsythe, D.P. (2006). Human Rights in International Relations. Cambridge :

Cambridge University Press.

Ganesan, N. and Amer, Ramses (2010). International Relations in Southeast Asia :

Between Bilateralism and Multilateralism. Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian

Studies.

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Boas, M. and McNeil, D. (2004). Global Institutions and Development : Framing theWorld?. New York : Routledge.

Bremmer, Ian (2018). Us vs. Them : The Failure of Globalism. New York : Portfolio.

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Dilip, K. Das (2009). Two Faces of Globalization: Munificent and Malevolent. NewYork : Edward Elgar.

Dingwerth, K. (2007). The New Transnationalism, Transnational Governance andDemocratic Legitimacy. Houndmilis/Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan.

Dunning H. John (2003). Making Globalization Good : The Moral Challenges of GlobalCapitalism. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Dunning, John (2003). Making globalization good : the moral challenges of globalcapitalism. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

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Friedman, Thomas L. (2007). The World Is Flat 3.0 : A Brief History of the Twenty-FirstCentury. New York : Picador.

Friedman, Thomas L. (2017). Thank You for Being Late : An Optimist's Guide toThriving in the Age of Accelerations. New York : Picador.

Giddens, Anthony (1999). Runaway World : How Globalization is reshaping our Lives.London : Routledge.

Kausikan, Bilahari (2017). Dealing With an Ambiguous World. Singapore : WorldScientific Publishing, Pte.

King, Roger and Gavin, Kendall (2004). The State, Democracy and Globalization. NewYork : Palgrave-Macmillan.

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Mazowe, Mark (2012). Governing the World : The History of an Idea. London :Penguin Books.

Nester, W. (2010). Globalization : A Short History of the Modern World. New York :Palgrave Macmillan.

Rodrik, Dani (2011). The Globalization Paradox : Democracy and the Future of theWorld Economy. New York : W.W. Norton & Company.

Sachs, Jeffrey (2005). End of Poverty : Economic Possibilities for our Time. New York :Penguin Press.

Scholte, J.A. (2003). Democratizing the Global Economy : The Role of Civil Society.Conventry : Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalisation University ofWarwick.

Sims, Ronald R. (2002). Managing Organizational Behavior. Wesport, CT : QouromBooks.

Steger, Manfred (2003). Globalization : A Very Short Introduction. Oxford : OxfordUniversity Press.

Stiglitz, Joseph (2002). Globalization and Its Discontens. New York : W.W. Norton &Company.

Stiglitz, Joseph (2007). Making Globalization Work. New York : W.W. Norton & Co.

Stiglitz, Joseph and Charlton, Andrew (2005). Fair Trade for All : How Trade CanPromote Development. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Zakaria, Fareed (2012). The Post-American World : Release 2.0. New York :W. W. Norton

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Archer, Clive (2014). International Organizations. New York : Routledge.

Besada, Hany and Kindornay, Shannon (2013). Multilateral Development Cooperationin a Changing Global Order. New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Bourantonis Dimitris, Ifantis, Kostas, and Panayotis, Tsakonas (2008). Multilateralismand Security Institutions in an Era of Globalization. London and New York : Routledge.

Butcher, John G. and R. E. Elson (2017). Sovereignty and the Sea : How IndonesiaBecame an Archipelagic State. Singapore : National University of Singapore Press.

Corten, O. and Klein, P. (2011). The Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties :A Commentary. Oxford Univerisy Press.

Denza, E. (2008). Diplomatic Law : Commentary on the Vienna Convention onDiplomatic Relations. Third Edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Diehl, P.F. and Frederking, B. (2010). The Politics of Global Governance : InternationalOrganizations in an Interdependent World. Fourth Edition. Bourder : Lynne RiennerPublishers.

Gutner, Tamar (2016). International Organizations in World Politics. Washington,D.C.: Sage Publishing.

Hampson, F. and Hart, Michael (1999). Multilateral Negotiations : Lesson from ArmsContract, Trade, and the Environment. Washington, D.C.: J. Hopkins University.

Hampson, F.O. (1994). Multilateral Negotiation. Baltimore : J. Hopkins Univ. Press.

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Hanhimaki, J.M. (2015). The United Nations: A Very Short Introduction. SecondEdition. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Hurd, Ian (2018). International Organizations : Politics, Law, Practice. Cambridge :Cambridge University Press.

Kahler, Miles (2009). Networked Politics : Agency, Power, and Governance. New York :Cornell University Press.

Kamau, Macharia and Chasek, Pamela (2018). Transforming Multilateral Diplomacy :The Inside Story of the Sustainable Development Goals. First Edition. New York :Routledge.

Kireyev, Alexei and Chiedu, Osakwe (2017). Trade Multilateralism in the Twenty-FirstCentury : Building the Upper Floors of the Trading System through WTO Accessions.Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.

Muravchik, Joshua (2006). The Future of the United Nations : Understanding the Pastto Chart the Way Forward. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press.

Narlikar, Amrita (2010). Deadlocks in Multilateral Negotiations : Causes and Solutions.Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press.

Newman, Edward (2007). A Crisis of Global Institutions? Multilateralism andInternational Security. London and New York : Routledge.

Ronald A. Walker (2004). Multilateral Conferences : Purposeful InternationalNegotiation. New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Sachs, J.D. (2015). The Age of Sustainable Development. New York : ColumbiaUniversity Press.

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Simma, B., Khan, D., Nolte, G. and Paulus, A. (2012). The Charter of the United Nations : A Commentary. Third Edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

W. Young, John (2008). Twentieth Century Diplomacy. New York : CambridgeUniversity Press.

Walker, Ronald (2011). Manual for UN Delegates. New York : United NationsInstitute for Training and Research.

Weiss, Thomas G. (2004). The United Nations and Changing World Politics. FourthEdition. Boulder : Westview Press.

Zimmermann, A., Oellers-Frahm, K., Tomuschat. C., and Tams C.J. (2012). The Statuteof the International Court of Justice : A Commentary. Second Edition. Oxford : OxfordUniversity Press.

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Amitav, Acharya (2014). Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia :ASEAN and the Problem of Regional Order. Third Edition. New York : Routledge.

Beeson, Mark (2007). Regionalism and Globalization in East Asia : Politics, Securityand Economic Development. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan.

Beeson, Mark and Richard, Stubbs (2011). Routledge Handbook of Asian Regionalism.New York : Routledge.

Bindi, Federiga (2009). The Foreign Policy of the European Union. Washington, D.C. :Brookings Institution Press.

Blanchard, F. and Jean-Marc F. (2017). China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative and SouthAsia : A Political Economic Analysis of its Purposes, Peril and Promise. Singapore :Springer Nature.

Cameron, Fraser (2007). An Introduction to European Foreign Policy. New York :Routledge.

Cameron, M.A. (2010). Latin America’s Left Turns : Politics, Policies and Trajectories ofChange. Colorado : Lynne Rienner.

Cooper, Robert (2004). The Breaking of Nations : Order and Chaos in the Twenty-FirstCentury. New York : Atlantic Monthly Press.

Deere, Carmen Diana and S. Royce, Frederick (2018). Rural Social Movement in LatinAmerica : Organizing for sustainable Livelihoods. Florida : University Press of Florida.

Denis, N.D. (2016). War Againts All Puerto Ricans : Revolution and Terror in America’sColony. New York : Nation Books.

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Dent, Christopher, M. (2008). East Asian Regionalism. Abingdon and New York :Routledge.

Duany, Jorge (2017). Puerto Rico : What Everyone needs to know. New York : OxfordUniversity Press.

Fawcet, Hurrel (1995). Regionalism in World Politics : Regional Organization andInternational Order. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Fligstein, Neil (2008). Euroclash : The EU, European Identity, and the Future ofEurope. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Fligstein, Neil., Sandholtz Wayne and Sweet, Alec Stone (2001). The Institutional ofEurope. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Fox, Vicente (2018). Let’s Move On : Beyond Fear and False Prophets. New York :Savio Republic.

Gallegos, Raul (2016). Crude Nation : How Oil Riches Ruined Venezuela. Omaha :University of Nebraska Press.

Ganis, Richard (2015). Politics From A to Z. California : Zephyros Press.

Haas, Ernst (2004). The Uniting of Europe : Political, Social, and Economic Forces,1950-1957 (revised edition). Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press.

Home, Gerald (2018). The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism : The Roots of Slavery,White Supremacy, and Capitalism in 17th Century North America and the Caribbean.Eldorado : Monthly Review Press.

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Ken, Booth and Tim Dunne (2002). World in Collision : Terror and the Future of GlobalOrder. New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Khanna, Parag (2016). Connectography : Mapping the Future of Global Civilization.New York: Random House.

Leathers, H.D and Philips Foster (2017). The World Problem. Fifth Edition : TowardUnderstanding and Ending Undernutrition in the Developing World. Colorado : LynneRienner Publishers.

Mace, Gordon (2007). Regionalism and the State : NAFTA and Foreign PolicyConvergence. Aldershot : Ashgate Publishing Ltd.

Mahbubani, Kishore and Jeffery Sng. (2017). The ASEAN Miracle a Catalyst for Peace.Singapore : Ridge Books.

Minian, A.R. (2018). Undocumented Lives : The Untold Story of Mexican Migration.USA : Harvard University Press.

Moon, W. (2015). The ASEAN Charter : A Commentary. Reprint Edition. Singapore :National University of Singapore Press.

Moravcsik, Andrew (1988). The Choice for Europe : Social Purpose and State Powerfrom Messina to Maastricht. Washington : Cornell University Press.

Natalegawa, Marty (2018). Does ASEAN Matter? A View from Within. Singapore :ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

O’toole, Gavin (2010). Politics Latin America. New York : Routledge.

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Pennisi, Angela (2015). The ASEAN Regional Security Partnership : Strengths andLimits of a Cooperative System. Bakingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan.

Putman, R. (1993). Making Democracy Work : Civic Traditions in Modern Italy.Princeton : Princeton University Press.

Reid, Michael (2017). Forgotten Continent: A History of the new Latin America. USA :Yale University Press.

Reid, T.R. (2004). The United States of Europe : The New Superpower and the End ofAmerican Supremacy. New York : Penguin Press.

Singh, Daljit (2007). Political and Security Dynamic of South and South and SoutheastAsia. Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

Skidmore, T.E., Peter H. Smith and James N. Green (2013). Modern Latin America.New York : Oxford University Press.

Söderbaum, Fredrik (2016). Rethinking Regionalism. New York : Palgrave Macmillan.

Stefanova, Boyka M. (2018). The European Union and Europe's New Regionalism :The Challenge of Enlargement, Neighborhood, and Globalization. New York : PalgraveMacmillan.

Taylor, Brendan (2007). Australia as an Asia Pacific Regional Power. New York :Routledge.

Tow, William (2009). The Security Politics in the Asia-Pacific. Cambridge : CambridgeUniversity Press.

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Ulf Engel, Heidrun Zinecker, Frank Mattheis and Antje Dietze (2017). The New Politicsof Regionalism : Perspectives from Africa, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. New York :Routledge.

Weller, J.H.H. (1999). The Constitution of Europe : ‘Do the New Clothes Have anEmperor?, and Other Essay on European Integration. Cambridge : CambridgeUniversity Press.

Young, Adam J. (2007). Contemporary Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia : History,Causes and Remedies. Singapore : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute

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Adam Malik (1980). In the service of the Republic. Jakarta : Gunung Agung.

Adams, Cindy (1965). Sukarno : An Autobiography (As told to Cindy Adams).Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merill.

Annan, Kofi (2016). We the Peoples: A UN for the 21st. Century. London : Routledge.

Clinton, Bill (1996). Between Hope and History : Meeting America's Challenges for the21st Century . New York : Times Books, Random House.

Clinton, Hillary Rodham (2014). Hard Choices: A Memoir. New York : Simon &Schuster.

Dallek, Robert (2004). An Unfinished Life : John F. Kennedy, 1917 – 1963. New York,Boston : Little, Brown and Company .

Domu D. Ambarita dkk (2018). Jokowi : Spirit Bantaran Kali Anyar. Jakarta : Elex MediaKomputindo.

Fletcher, Tom (2017). The Naked Diplomat : Understanding Power and Politics in theDigital Age. London : Harper Collins Publisher.

Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1994). An Autobiography : The Story of MyExperiments with Truth. Columbia, MO : South Asia Books.

Gareth Evans (2017). Incorrigible Optimist: A Political Memoir. Melbourne :Melbourne University Press.

Greenberg, Mark and Burns, Ken (2017). Obama : The Historic Presidency of BarackObama, 2920 days. New York : Sterling Publishing.

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Jaya Kumar, S. (2011). Diplomacy - A Singapore Experience. Straits Times Press.

Loebis, A. Toriq Hadad (2015). Inspirasi seorang pembangun institusi : setengah abadmembesarkan organisasi masyarakat dan lingkungan. Jakarta : Kata Hasta Pustaka.

Myers, Steven Lee (2015). The New Tsar : The Rise and Reign of Vladimir Putin. NewYork: Radom House.

Pane, Nina (2015). Rekam Jejak Kebangsaan Mochtar Kusuma-Atmadja. Jakarta :Penerbit Buku Kompas.

Rice, Condoleezza (2012). No Higher Honor : A Memoir of My Years in Washington.New York : Random House.

Vaïsse, Justin and Catherine Porter (2018). Zbigniew Brzezinski : America’s GrandStrategist. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press.

Yew, Lee Kuan (2012). The Singapore Story : Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew. Kindle Edition.Singapore : Marshall Cavendish Editions : Straits Times Press,

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Anderson, Chris (2017). TED Talks : The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking. Boston :Mariner Books.

Anderson, Chris. (2016). TED Talks : The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking Book.New York : Mariner Books.

Berkun, Scott (2011). Confessions of a Public Speaker. Farnham : O'Reilly .

Carnegie, Dale and Esenwein Berg J. (2007). Art of Public Speaking. New York :Cosimo.

Choinski Michal. (2016). The Rhetoric of the Revival : The Language of the GreatAwakening Preachers. Washington : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.

Davidson, Jeff. (2003). The Complete Guide to Public Speaking. New Jersey : JohnWiley and Sons Inc.

Fisher, Roger, Ury William L. and Bruce Patton (2012). Getting to Yes : NegotiatingAgreement Without Giving In. London : Random House Business Book.

German, Kathleen M. (2010). Principles of Public Speaking. Boston. New York.

Humes, James C. (2002). Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln : 21 Powerful Secretsof History's Greatest Speakers. New York : Three Rivers Press.

Leanne, Shel (2012). Say it Like Obama and Win! : The Power of Speaking withPurpose and Vision, Revised and Expanded. Third Edition. New York : McGraw-Hillbooks.

Lucas, Stephen. (2009). The Art of Public Speaking. Boston : McGraw-Hill.

Matt Deaton (2013). The Best Public Speaking Book : How to Conquer Nervousness,Polish Your Authentic Stage Self, Develop and Deliver Dynamite Presentations.Hanover : Notaed Press

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Matt Deaton (2013). The Best Public Speaking Book : How to Conquer Nervousness,Polish Your Authentic Stage Self, Develop and Deliver Dynamite Presentations.Hanover : Notaed Press.

Morgan, Nick (2005). Give Your Speech, Change the World : How to Move YourAudience to Action. Boston : Harvard Business Press.

Mulyana, Yayan G.H. (1999). A Practical Guide English for Public Speaking. EdisiRevisi. Jakarta : Visipro .

Noonan, Peggy (1998). Simply Speaking : How to Communicate Your Ideas with Style,Substance, and Clarity. New York : Harper.

Noonan, Peggy (1999). On Speaking Well: How to Give a Speech With Style,Substance, and Clarity. New York : Harper Collins.

Nowak, Achim. (2004). Power Speaking : The Art of the Exceptional Public Speaker.New York : Allworth Press.

Tracy Brian (2008). Speak to Win : How to Present with Power in Any Situation. NewYork : Amacom.

Valenzano lll, Joseph M. and Braden, Stephen W. (2012). The Speaker The Traditionand Practice of Public Speaking. New York : Fountainhead Press.

Womack, Morris M. and Bernstein, Elinor. (1990). Speech for foreign Students. Illinois :Springfield lll .

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Bland, M. Theaker, A. and Wragg, D. (2005). Effective Media Relation. London : KoganPage.

Broom, G. and B. Sha (2013). Effective Public Relations. eleventh edition. Harlow :Pearson Education.

Brown, R. (2009). Public Relations and the Social Web. London : Kogan Page.

Butterick, K. (2011). Introducing Public Relation. London : Sage.

Cottrell, S. (2011). Critical Thinking Skills. Second edition. Basingstoke : PalgraveMacmillan.

Davis, A. (2007). Mastering Public Relations. Second Edition. Basingstoke : PalgraveMacmillan.

Fletcher, Catherine (2016). The Black Prince of Florence : The Spectacular Life andTreacherous World of Alessandro de’ Medici. New York : Bodley Head.

Foster, J. (2012). Writing Skills for Public Relations. Fifth Edition. London : Kogan Page.

Frank, Robert (2016). Success and Luck : Good Fortune and the Myth of Meritocracy.New York : Princeton University Press.

Graham, Benjamin (2006). The Intelligent Investor : The Definitive Book on ValueInvesting. New York : Harper Business.

Green, A. (2012). Creativity in Public Relations. Third Edition. London : Kogan Page.

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Green, Stephen (2016). The European Identity : Historical and Cultural Realities WeCannot Deny. New York : Haus Publising.

Gregory, A. (2005). Planning and Managing Public Relations Campaigns. FourthEdition. London : Kogan Page.

Griffin, A. (2004). Crisis, Issues and Risk Management. London : Kogan Page.

Hill, Clint. and McCubbin, Lisa (2016). Five Presidents : My Extraordinary Journey withEisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford. Washington : Gallery Books.

Huffington, Ariana (2016). The Sleep Revolution : Transforming Your Life, One Night ata Time. New York : Harmony.

McCarthy, David S. (2018). Selling the CIA : Public Relations & the Culture of Secrecy.Kansas : University Press of Kansas.

Miller, Derek (2007). Media Pressure on Foreign Policy. New York : Palgrave-Macmillan.

Miller, Kethrine (2014). Organizational Communication : Approaches and Processes(Mind Tap Course List). Seventh Edition. Wadsworth Publishing.

Morris, T. and Goldsworthy, S. (2012). PR Today : The Authoritative Guide to PublicRelations . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Phillips, D. (2009). Online Public Relations. Second Edition. London : Kogan Page

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Ramo, Joshoua Cooper (2016). The Seventh Sense : Power, Fortune, and Survival inthe Age of Networks. New York : Little Brown and Company, 2016 .

Ruck, K. (2015). Exploring Internal Communication. Farnham : Gower Publising.

Shell, Richard and Moussa, Mario (2008). The Art of Woo : Using Strategic Persuasionto Sell Your Ideas. New York : Penguin Books.

Tench, R. and Yeomans, L. (2014). Exploring Public Relations. Third Edition. Harlow :Pearson Education.

Theaker, A. (2016). The Public Relations Handbook. Fifth Edition. London : Routledge.

Watson, T. and Noble, P. (2014). Evaluating Public Relations, Third Edition. London :Kogan Page.

Wilcox, Dennis L. (2015). Public Relations : Strategies and Tactics. Eleventh Edition.Boston : Pearson.

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Bailey, Stephen. (2013). Academic Writing : A Handbook for International Students.New York : Routledge.

Gill, C.M (2014). Essentials : Writing Skills for College and Beyond. Ohio : WritersDigest Book

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Goodale, Malcolm (2009). The Language of Meetings. Andover: Heinle , CengageLearning.

Kaufmann, Johan (1970). Conference Diplomacy: An Introductory Analysis. SecondPrinting. Leyden: Oceana Publications, Inc.

Patricia, Friedrich (2016). English for Diplomatic Purpose. Bristol: MultilingualMatters.

Setton, Robin and Dawrant, Andrew (2016). Conference Interpreting: A CompleteCourse (Benjamins Translation Library). UK: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

Wolff, Michael (2018). Fire & Fury. Inside the Trump White House. New York: HenryHolt & Co

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Bennis, Warren (2009). On Becoming a Leader. New York : Basic Books.

Bennis, Warren, Daniel Goleman and James O’Toole (2008). Transparancy : HowLeaders Create a Culture of Candor. San Fransisco : Jossey-Bass.

GreenLeaf, Robert K. (2015). The Servant as Leader. Rev Edition. Atlanta : TheGreenleaf Center.

Kasali, Rhenald (2015). Change Leadership Non-Finito. Jakarta : Mizan.

Robbins P Stephen and Judge A Timothy (2015). Organizational Behavior.Seventeenth Edition. Harlow : Pearson Education Limited.

Sanberg, Sheryl and Scovell, Nell (2013). Lean In : Women, Work, and the Will toLead. New York : Alfred A. Knopf.

Schein H Edgar (2010). Organizational Culture and leadership. San Fransisco : JosseyBass.

Senge, Peter M. (2006). The Fifth Discipline : The Art & Practice of the LearningOrganization. New York : Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc.

Sinek, Simon (2017). Leaders Eat Last : Why Some Teams Pull Together and OthersDon’t. New York : Portfolio/Penguin.

Stephen R. Covey (2005). The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness. New York :Free Press.

Willink, Jocko and Babin, Leif (2018). The Dichotomy of Leadership : Balancing theChallenges of Extreme Ownership to Lead and Win. New York : St. Martin’s Press

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Bambang Rianto Rustam (2017). Manajemen Risiko : Prinsip, Penerapan danPenelitian. Jakarta : Salemba Empat.

Debowski, Shelda (2006). Knowledge Management : A Strategic ManagementPerspective. Sydney : John Wiley and Sons Australia.

Djohanputro Bramantyo (2012). Manajemen Risiko Korporat Terintegrasi : PanduanPenerapan dan Pengembangan. Jakarta PPM Manajemen.

Kotter, P. John (2012). Leading Change. Boston : Harvard Business Review Press.

Leo J. Susilo (2010). Manajemen Risiko Berbasis ISO 31000 Untuk IndustriNonperbankan. Jakarta : PPM Manajemen.

Leo J. Susilo (2017). Governance, Risk Management and Compliance : Executive’sGuide to Risk Governance and Risk Oversight. Jakarta : PT Gramedia WidiasaranaIndonesia.

Miles, Kate (2018). Conversation Skills : Master People Skills Through EmotionalIntelligence, Conversation and Body Language. Createspace Independent PublishingPlatform.

Osborne, David and Gaebler, Ted (1992). Mewirausahakan Birokrasi ReinventingGovernment : Mentransformasi semangat wirausaha ke dalam sector Publik.Penerbit PPM dan PT Pustaka Binaman Pressindo.

Rademakers, F. Martyn (2016). Corporate University : Merancang, Membangun danMengelola Organisasi Pembelajar. Penerbit PPM.

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Barston, R. (2014). Modern diplomacy. Fourth Edition. New York : Routledge.

Batora, Josef (2008). Foreign Ministries and the Information Revolution. Leiden :Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

Bjola, C. (2014). Introduction : Making sense of digital diplomacy. In C. Bjola & M.Holmes (eds). Digital diplomacy : Theory and practice. New York : Routledge .

Bjola, C. and Jiang, L. (2015). Social Media and public diplomacy : A comparativeanalysis of the digital diplomatic strategies of the EU, US and Japan in China. In C.Bjola & M. Holmes . Digital diplomacy : Theory and practice. New York : Routledge.

Chong, Alan (2007). Foreign Policy in Global Information Space : Actualizing SoftPower. New York : Palgrave-Macmillan.

Grant, R. (2004). The democratization of diplomacy : Negotiating with the internet(OII Research Report No. 5). Oxford : Oxford Internet Institute.

Harris, B. (2013). Diplomacy 2.0 : The Future of social media in nation branding. TheJournal of Public Diplomacy.

Kelly, Kevin (2016). The Inevitable : Understanding the 12 Technological Forces thatWill Shape Our Future. New York : Viking Book.

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Manor, K. and Segev, C. (2015). America’s selfie : How the US portrays itself on itssocial media accounts. In C. Bjola & M. Holmes . Digital diplomacy : Theory andpractice. New York : Routledge.

Melissen, J. (2013). Public Diplomacy. In A Cooper, J. Heine & R. Thakur, The OxfordHandbook of Modern Diplomacy. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

Ramo, Joshua Cooper (2016). The Seventh Sense : Power, Fortune, and Survival in theAge of Networks. New York : Little, Brown and Company.

Sandre, Andreas (2015). Digital Diplomacy : Conversations on Innovation in ForeignPolicy. Maryland : Rowman & Littefield.

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Aloysius Gunadi Brata (2008). Vulnerability of Urban Informal Sector : Street Vendorsin Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Faculty of Economics. Yogyakarta : Atma Jaya YogyakartaUniversity.

Baine, N. and S. Woolcock (2003). The New Economic Diplomacy : Decision Makingand Negotiation in Internasional Economic Relations. England : Ashgate PublishingLtd.

Bayne, Nicholas and Woolcock, S. (2013). The New Economic Diplomacy : DecisionMaking and Negotiation in International Economic Relations. Third Edition. England :Ashgate Publishing Limited .

Bergeijk, P.A.G van (1994). Economic Diplomacy, Trade and Commercial Policy :Positive and Negative Sanctions in a New World Order. Aldershot, England ;Brookfield, Vt., USA : E. Elgar.

Bhagwati, J.N. (1991). Political Economy and international Economics CollectedWriting V. Massachusetts : MIT Press, Cambridge.

Dimas Harlan (2008). Street Vendors : Urban Problem and Economic Potential.Bandung : Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University.

Odell, John (2000). Negotiating the World Economy. New York : Cornell UniversityPress.

Woolcock, Stephen (2013). European Union Economic Diplomacy : the role of the EUin international economic relations. England : Ashgate Publishing Limited.

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Boase, Roger (2005). Interfaith Islam and Global Dialogue : Religious Pluralism andthe Pursuit of Peace. New York : Ashgate Publishing.

Dallmayr, Fred (1996). “Cross-cultural Encounter.” In Cross-Cultural Conversation(Initiation), edited by Anindita Niyogi Balslev. Atlanta : Scholars Press.

Eck, D. (2016). Is Our God Listening? Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and Pluralism. In :R. Boase Islam and Global Dialogue, 1st ed. New York : Ashgate Publishing Company.

Eck, Diana L. (1993). Encountering God : A Spiritual Journey from Bozeman toBanaras. Boston : Beacon Press.

Eck, Diana L. (2001). A New Religious America : How a “Christian Country” hasbecome the World’s Most Religiously Diverse Nation. New York : HarperOne.

Forde, G. (2013). A Journey Together: Muslims and Christians in Ireland : buildingmutual respect, understanding and cooperation. African Missions. Wilton, Cork.Ireland : Cois Tine Cois Tine, SMA Justice Office.

Gopin, Marc (2009). To Make the Earth Whole : The Art of Citizen Diplomacy in anAge of Religious Militancy. Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

JB Banawiratma (2010). Dialog antar umat Beragama di Indonesia : Gagasan danPraktik di Indonesia. Jakarta : Mizan Publika.

Lugsch-Tehle, L. (2016). Interfaith Dinner Dialogues : Increasing Positive Peacethrough Interfaith Dialogue. Masters. California : Claremont Lincoln University.

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T. Davis, S., Kendall, D. and O'Collins, G. (1999). The Trinity : An InterdisciplinarySymposium on the Trinity. New York : Oxford University Press.

Taneja, P. (2010). State of the world's minorities and indigenous peoples 2010.London : Minority Rights Group International.

The Dalai Lama (2010). Toward a True Kinship of Faiths : How the World’s Religionscan Come Together. New York : Three Rivers Press.

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