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Zubir Rohana
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Zubir Said is best known as the composer of Majulah Singapura, the national anthem of Singapore, Semoga Bahagia, the Singapore school anthem, and Melayu Raya. Born into a humble and religious family in Sumatra where music was considered haram, at 21 he set out to seek his fortune in Singapore, attracted initially by the glittering lights and the availability of butter and kopi susu, but soon by the opportunities it offered him to pursue his dreams. Armed with his first musical instrument, a bamboo flute he had carved himself, and a basic knowledge of music number notations, Zubir taught himself to read, write and compose music. Despite the many challenges he faced, he became a musical icon of the 1950s and 1960s on both sides of the Straits of Johor, at a time when Independence was the clarion call and nationalist fervour was running high.
Singapore: Institute of South East Asia Studies, 2012
e20442478
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Singapore: National Library Board,
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Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Anak Agung Banyu Perwita
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This paper aims to scrutinize the bilateral relation between the people's republic of china and republic of singapore with a specific case of environemental cooperation in their collaborative project known as "sino-singapore tianjin eco city" (SSTEC). It examines the needs of solutions to compensate chinese urban growth and the availability of singaporean expertise in sino-singapore tianjin eco city project. The writers argued that, within the bilateral relations between the two countries, the importance of this project can be categorized into three main divisions. Which are in environmental affairs, economic affairs, and political affairs. those all were executed by the implementation of the bilateral cooperation between people's republic of china (PRC) and republic of singapore (ROS) in this "SINO-Singapore tianjin eco city" project by tranforming a waste land into an eco-friendly smart city to address environmental threats
Jakarta: The Ary Suta Center, 2020
330 ASCSM 48 (2020) (2)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ulla Fionna
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This essay examines the role of political parties in different forms of government. In the three Southeast Asian countries, the different governments have distinctive methods of utilizing the parties according to their needs. The more democratic the country usually the less control the government has on the parties. The more reliant the government on its party, the more systematic its control over it. Consequently, the stronger control of government the less likely the parties would be able to reach democracy.
Macquarie University. Faculty of Arts ; The University of Sydney. Faculty of Arts, 2008
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Berly Martawardaya
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Singapore -success story and development experience is pretty much characterized by the path of open economy. The nation affluence derived form operating as trading post, resulting in one of the highest international exposures to domestic ration in the world, also in the busiest sea and airport. The geographic arrangement has serve Singapore very veil indeed, hence not without effort. This paper will deal with the consequences of such arrangement in the globalize world with some references to Singapore Johor RiaL Growth Triangle as the pioneer of regional trading arrangement which later evolve into more complex institution such as AFTA and APEC.
2001
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Loh, Kah Seng
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The National Wages Council (NWC) was the orchestra of Singapore’s wage policy in the 1970s and 1980s. Our paper explores two key episodes in its history: its formation in February 1972 and its adoption of a high wage policy between 1979 and 1981 as part of Singapore’s economic restructuring. We were able to draw upon partially declassified government records held at the National Archives of Singapore. Yet these records are incomplete and lacking in certain aspects as archival sources. We complemented them with other archival and published sources, including the oral history and writings of the NWC’s longtime chairman, Lim Chong Yah. Our research urged us to conceptualize a pair of ideas, “semi-archives” and “interim archives,” acknowledging the partiality of both archival and published sources in Singapore. The history of the NWC suggests a rethinking of the centrality of the documentary archive in the Western academic tradition. In Asian contexts like Singapore, a multi-archival approach is necessary for the writing of recent history. Singapore historians can work both modestly and imaginatively with a wider range of available historical sources, including archival, oral, and published sources.
Kyoto : Nakanishi Printing Company, 2022
050 SEAS 11:3 (2022)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ida Ayu Astuti
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The story of Dr Baey Lian Peck should be well known, but it is not. Not even among Singaporeans, and especially not among the young. This tells us a lot about a Singapore caught in pathological haste and prone towards ignoring values that do not add to the financial bottom line. The innovativeness of Dr Baey did not only make him a very wealthy man before he was forty, it also made him an indispensable actor in the implementation of urgently constructed national policies. Political leaders such as Dr Toh Chin Chye, Lim Kim San, Chua Sian Chin and Dr Goh Keng Swee picked him to solve pressing problems such as skyrocketing inflation in the early 1970s, the crisis in prisoner ward in the late 1970s, and the drug addiction epidemic in that same latter period. His one condition for taking on public positions was that he should not be paid. It was exactly this independent trait that made him so highly effective.
Singapore: Institute of South East Asia Studies, 2013
e20442266
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This book presents a detailed account of the development of strong and substantive economic relations that existed between Singapore and China since the time when the two countries established diplomatic ties in October 1990. The chapters provide a comprehensive discussion of the main areas of cooperation, such as the institutional framework for pursuing economic links, the Suzhou Industrial Park, the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City, investments, trade, finance, tourism and education. The economic opportunities and challenges in these economic sectors in the two countries are examined in the context of the profound political and social changes taking place in mainland China and the globalization of the world economy.
Singapore: Institute of South East Asia Studies, 2014
e20443969
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Silmiyanti Zurlen
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Era globalisasi melanda dunia yang telah dimulai pada tahun 1973 dengan adanya embargo minyak oleh Timur tengah terhadap negara-negara Barat, telah memaksa dunia untuk mencari wilayah di belahan dunia lain untuk memenuhi kebutuhan ekonomi (Sunardi, 1997). Mulailah kerjasama antar negara makin mengglobal, batas-batas negara mulai samar, kepentingan ekonomi menjadi motor penggerak di tiap penjuru dunia. Ciri dari globalisasi ini makin menguat ketika secara perlahan perang dingin berakhir dengan pecahnya negara Uni Sovyet akibat Glasnost dan Perestroika yang memberikan indikasi, bahwa dunia akan berubah secara global dan drastis. Kecenderungan duniapun berubah kepada bentuk kerjasama regional berdasarkan kedekatan geografi (memiliki wilayah strategis). Kecenderungan beberapa dekade terakhir memperlihatkan semakin banyaknya terbentuk blok-blok kerjasama ekonomi regional sebagai bentuk adanya interdependensi antar negaranegara di dunia. Hal ini tak luput melanda kawasan Asia Tenggara, dalam hal ini adalah negara-negara ASEAN yang dibentuk karena adanya kedekatan geografis dalam satu kawasan (Ibid). Pembentukan regionalisasi ini umumnya didorong kondisi ekonomi negara di kawasan tersebut yang semakin berhubungan erat, satu sama lainnya. Melalui pembentukan kerjasama regional tersebut diharapkan akan dapat meningkatkan kegiatan perdagangan dan investasi diantara sesama negara anggota (Hendra Esmara, 1994: 67). Gagasan wilayah segitiga pertumbuhan (growth triangle) telah dipromosikan sebagai suatu model kerjasama ekonomi di lingkungan ASEAN, yang melibatkan baik sektor swasta maupun pemerintah dari beberapa negara ASEAN. Seperti gagasan kerjasama ekonomi ASEAN, dasar manfaat segitiga pertumbuhan perlu didapatkan pada komplementaris masing-masing pihak, yang karenanya dalam proses akan diperoleh manfaat dari spesialisasi dan produksi dengan skala ekonomis. Salah satu konsep segitiga pertumbuhan yang dianggap sukses hingga kini adalah kerjasama wilayah SIJORI. Konsep segitiga pertumbuhan yang dilontarkan pada bulan Desember 1989 oleh wakil I PM Singapura Goh Chok Tong, yang meliputi tiga wilayah di tiga negara ASEAN, yaitu Singapura, Johor (Malaysia) dan Riau (Indonesia) telah menimbulkan sambutan dari berbagai kalangan. Adapun pemikiran tersebut terlihat dari adanya hubungan ekonomi antara Pulau Batam dan Singapura yang secara geografi saling berdekatan. Pembangunan Pulau Batam yang telah dilakukan sejak tahun 1970 yang pada prinsipnya merupakan upaya untuk mengembangkan wawasan strategis dalam rangka?.
Depok: Universitas Indonesia, 1998
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Anthonius Kanaris
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Sengketa pelanggaran merek dalam dunia perdagangan tidak terlepas dari adanya itikad buruk dari pelaku usaha untuk memenangkan persaingan yang kadangkala dilakukan secara tidak jujur/ tidak fair. Salah satu tindakan tersebut adalah tindakan passing off. Indonesia yang menganut sistem first to file (adanya keharusan mendaftarkan merek untuk memperoleh perlindungan) sebagai sistem perlindungan merek, pada dasarnya tidak mengenal konsep passing off, karena passing off adalah bentuk perlindungan hukum bagi merek yang tidak terdaftar/ unregistered trademarks. Perkembangan teknologi menyebabkan merek juga mengalami perkembangan dengan munculnya non-traditional trademark seperti merek suara, hologram, tiga dimensi, aroma dan sebagainya yang walaupun belum diatur dalam Undang-Undang Nomor 15 Tahun 2001 tentang Merek namun telah diakomodasi dalam Singapore Treaty on The Law of Trademarks. Tesis ini bertujuan menganalisis hal yang menarik dari Singapore Treaty apabila dikaitkan dengan bentuk perlindungan hukum merek dan konsep pendaftaran merek di Indonesia serta menganalisis perlu/ tidaknya Indonesia melakukan ratifikasi terhadap Singapore Treaty untuk mengembangkan konsep perlindungan hukum merek di Indonesia. Penelitian yang akan digunakan peneliti adalah bersifat eksploratif dan deskriptif, dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Metode yang peneliti gunakan adalah metode penelitian hukum normatif dengan pendekatan konseptual. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ratifikasi Singapore Treaty relevan dilakukan Indonesia bagi perkembangan hukum merek nasional. Adapun hasil ratifikasi sebaiknya dapat diakomodasi dalam Rancangan Undang-Undang tentang Merek.
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Trademark infringement dispute in world trade cannot be separated from bad faith of entrepreneurs to win the competition which is sometimes done dishonestly/ unfair. One of such action is the act of passing off. Indonesia, which adopts a first to file system (registration is a must to gain protection of trademarks) as a trademark protection system, basically does not recognize the concept of passing off, because passing off is a common law tort which can be used to enforce unregistered trademark rights. Technological developments lead to the developing of trademarks with the emergence of non-traditional trademarks such as sound trademarks, holograms trademarks, three-dimensional trademarks, scent trademarks, etc. Although haven?t been regulated by Law Number 15 Year 2001 concerning Marks, those trademarks have been accommodated in Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks. This thesis aims to analyze the interesting case of the Singapore Treaty in associated with a form of legal protection of the trademarks and the concept of a trademark registration in Indonesia as well as to analyze the needs of Indonesia to ratify Singapore Treaty for development of the concept regarding trademarks protection in Indonesia. This research characters are exploratory and descriptive. Qualitative approach is used by researcher with normative legal research methods and conceptual approach. The results shows that the ratification of the Singapore Treaty is relevant to be implemented in order to develop Indonesia trademarks law. The results of the ratification should be able to be accommodated in the Draft Law on Marks.;Trademark infringement dispute in world trade cannot be separated from bad faith of entrepreneurs to win the competition which is sometimes done dishonestly/ unfair. One of such action is the act of passing off. Indonesia, which adopts a first to file system (registration is a must to gain protection of trademarks) as a trademark protection system, basically does not recognize the concept of passing off, because passing off is a common law tort which can be used to enforce unregistered trademark rights. Technological developments lead to the developing of trademarks with the emergence of non-traditional trademarks such as sound trademarks, holograms trademarks, three-dimensional trademarks, scent trademarks, etc. Although haven?t been regulated by Law Number 15 Year 2001 concerning Marks, those trademarks have been accommodated in Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks. This thesis aims to analyze the interesting case of the Singapore Treaty in associated with a form of legal protection of the trademarks and the concept of a trademark registration in Indonesia as well as to analyze the needs of Indonesia to ratify Singapore Treaty for development of the concept regarding trademarks protection in Indonesia. This research characters are exploratory and descriptive. Qualitative approach is used by researcher with normative legal research methods and conceptual approach. The results shows that the ratification of the Singapore Treaty is relevant to be implemented in order to develop Indonesia trademarks law. The results of the ratification should be able to be accommodated in the Draft Law on Marks., Trademark infringement dispute in world trade cannot be separated from bad faith of entrepreneurs to win the competition which is sometimes done dishonestly/ unfair. One of such action is the act of passing off. Indonesia, which adopts a first to file system (registration is a must to gain protection of trademarks) as a trademark protection system, basically does not recognize the concept of passing off, because passing off is a common law tort which can be used to enforce unregistered trademark rights. Technological developments lead to the developing of trademarks with the emergence of non-traditional trademarks such as sound trademarks, holograms trademarks, three-dimensional trademarks, scent trademarks, etc. Although haven’t been regulated by Law Number 15 Year 2001 concerning Marks, those trademarks have been accommodated in Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks. This thesis aims to analyze the interesting case of the Singapore Treaty in associated with a form of legal protection of the trademarks and the concept of a trademark registration in Indonesia as well as to analyze the needs of Indonesia to ratify Singapore Treaty for development of the concept regarding trademarks protection in Indonesia. This research characters are exploratory and descriptive. Qualitative approach is used by researcher with normative legal research methods and conceptual approach. The results shows that the ratification of the Singapore Treaty is relevant to be implemented in order to develop Indonesia trademarks law. The results of the ratification should be able to be accommodated in the Draft Law on Marks.]
2015
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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