International Migration Control Strategy Through Soft Power

Authors

  • Farhan Kamil SKSG Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java
  • Muhammad Syaroni Rofii SKSG Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java
  • David Ronald Tairas SKSG Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v3i7.399

Keywords:

International Migration, Soft Power, Visa

Abstract

It is human instinct to move from one place to another. This migration phenomenon will be followed by a movement of various aspects of life such as ideology, politics, economy, society, culture, security, demography, human resources, the environment, and various other aspects of life. Along with the times, international migration carried out by people is increasing; this is directly proportional to the advancement of technological civilization that produces innovations in the fields of information, transportation, and communication. This paper uses a qualitative approach. This research will produce descriptive data in the form of paragraphs explaining the events studied. The result of this study is that in order to influence the policy of granting visas to other countries, the country must take a persuasive approach, namely by having a high level of soft power so that it is in a bargaining position. Soft power and visa granting policies are both continuous and directly proportional. This can be proven by the top position of passport strength of a country also occupying the top position on the soft power index.

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Published

2024-07-29