PENOLAKAN CRUDE PALM OIL (CPO) INDONESIA OLEH UNI EROPA
This research aims to analyze the reason for rejection of the European Union on Indonesian crude palm oil (CPO), by using the theory of neo-mercantilism. The theory of neo-mercantilism is an outgrowth of mercantilism policies used in the era of liberal trading. The theory of neo-mercantilism ex...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2014
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總結: | This research aims to analyze the reason for rejection of the European Union on
Indonesian crude palm oil (CPO), by using the theory of neo-mercantilism. The
theory of neo-mercantilism is an outgrowth of mercantilism policies used in the era
of liberal trading. The theory of neo-mercantilism explains the tendency of states to
use economy to achieve the interests. There are four important things in neo
mercantilism, which is used as atool by the state to achieve its interests, that is
protectionism, the promotion of �infant industries�, education, and infrastructure.
The results of the analysis using the theory of neo-mercantilism descrives how the
European Union uses its policies to protect certain industries, which in this case is
the industry of energy and energy crops. The conlusion of this research is that the
rejection of Indonesian crude palm oil (CPO) can not be separated from efforts of
the European Union to protect its industry, particularly through protectionism and
promotion in the use of renewable energy. Protectionism and promotion policy is
contained in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the Renewable Energy
Directive (RED). Both of these policies is the instruments of European Union to
protect its energy industry as well as to promote the development of energy crops.
During this CPO is a vegetable oil and raw materials in the world�s energy demand.
So that, to be able to compete with palm oil, the European Union do a protection
for its industry. This research is expected to explain the phenomenon in
international relations, regarding the efforts of state or region to maintain its
industry to compete in international trade. |
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