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Indonesia – United States Joint Climate Task Force: Strategy to promote Indonesia's national interest
In 2021, Indonesia and The United States has formed Indonesia – United States Joint Climate Task Force to boost the effort to achieve The Paris Agreement. The United States itself demonstrated its commitment to climate change concerns in 2021, a day after Biden's Inauguration as President of the United States, by re-joining the Paris Agreement after withdrawing its pledge in 2017. Under Biden's administration, the United States has said that environmental concerns would be the focal point of economic and development policies. In this context, the United States emphasizes the rising prospects for collaboration on climate change with Indonesia by organizing a joint climate task force.
This paper aims to analyze the Republic of Indonesia's and the United States' dynamic bilateral relationship on climate change and how the joint climate task force has the potential to be enlarged to promote Indonesia's national interest in climate change. Furthermore, this paper will analyze the climate related policy from both countries and the task force, and the last part will resume the discussion as well as an additional recommendations.
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