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The [[Karimun|Federation of Karimun]] officially became a member of the [[Global ACES]] program on 1 January 2002 after a year-long negotiation that began in November 2000 and ended in the ratification of the [[Karimun for Global ACES Ascension Act of 2001|Karimun for Global ACES Ascension Act]] by the [[Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat]] (DPR) of Karimun. After decades of pursuing political neutrality and bilateralism-oriented foreign policy, Karimun began an attempt to redefine its foreign policy from originally driven by strict neutrality, prioritization of bilateral relationships, and active participation in maintaining international peace and cooperation into a foreign policy that aims to integrate Karimun further into the international world, through its politically neutral and unaffiliated participation in international organizations and etcetera, such as the Global ACES program. The acceptance of multilateralism within Karimun's foreign policy is an ever-changing socio-political dynamic within Karimun. In 2020, around 42% of Karimunese show that they trust the multilateral cooperation framework, while 62% of Karimunese show that they would support the continuation of Karimun's membership in the Global ACES program, and an overwhelmingly 89% of Karimunese stated they will support Karimun's withdrawal if its membership in the Global ACES program threatens the strategic autonomy Karimun holds over its foreign and security policy.
 
The [[Karimun|Federation of Karimun]] officially became a member of the [[Global ACES]] program on 1 January 2002 after a year-long negotiation that began in November 2000 and ended in the ratification of the [[Karimun for Global ACES Ascension Act of 2001|Karimun for Global ACES Ascension Act]] by the [[Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat]] (DPR) of Karimun. After decades of pursuing political neutrality and bilateralism-oriented foreign policy, Karimun began an attempt to redefine its foreign policy from originally driven by strict neutrality, prioritization of bilateral relationships, and active participation in maintaining international peace and cooperation into a foreign policy that aims to integrate Karimun further into the international world, through its politically neutral and unaffiliated participation in international organizations and etcetera, such as the Global ACES program. The acceptance of multilateralism within Karimun's foreign policy is an ever-changing socio-political dynamic within Karimun. In 2020, around 42% of Karimunese show that they trust the multilateral cooperation framework, while 62% of Karimunese show that they would support the continuation of Karimun's membership in the Global ACES program, and an overwhelmingly 89% of Karimunese stated they will support Karimun's withdrawal if its membership in the Global ACES program threatens the strategic autonomy Karimun holds over its foreign and security policy.
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=History=
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Karimun's intention to be a member of the Global ACES program began when [[Partai Kerakyatan (1984)]], a minuscule political party, proposed a comprehensive reform of Karimum's foreign policy, with the lack of benefits as one of the numerous reasons driving the reform. In 1992, Partai Kerakyatan failed to register in the next election, causing a division between its members. Some of the members resigned from the party's ranks and joined the [[Partai Progres]], where they advocated the same core policies of Partai Kerakyatan. One of the members, [[Aditya Sastranegara]] became a prominent member of the [[Partai Progres]]'s Committee on Foreign and Security Policy. Sastranegara using its position influenced the campaign to include foreign policy reformation. The 1998 election was the first Karimunese election where a political party advocated to change the long-standing foreign policy.
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Revision as of 01:24, 2 July 2023

The Federation of Karimun officially became a member of the Global ACES program on 1 January 2002 after a year-long negotiation that began in November 2000 and ended in the ratification of the Karimun for Global ACES Ascension Act by the Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR) of Karimun. After decades of pursuing political neutrality and bilateralism-oriented foreign policy, Karimun began an attempt to redefine its foreign policy from originally driven by strict neutrality, prioritization of bilateral relationships, and active participation in maintaining international peace and cooperation into a foreign policy that aims to integrate Karimun further into the international world, through its politically neutral and unaffiliated participation in international organizations and etcetera, such as the Global ACES program. The acceptance of multilateralism within Karimun's foreign policy is an ever-changing socio-political dynamic within Karimun. In 2020, around 42% of Karimunese show that they trust the multilateral cooperation framework, while 62% of Karimunese show that they would support the continuation of Karimun's membership in the Global ACES program, and an overwhelmingly 89% of Karimunese stated they will support Karimun's withdrawal if its membership in the Global ACES program threatens the strategic autonomy Karimun holds over its foreign and security policy.

History

Karimun's intention to be a member of the Global ACES program began when Partai Kerakyatan (1984), a minuscule political party, proposed a comprehensive reform of Karimum's foreign policy, with the lack of benefits as one of the numerous reasons driving the reform. In 1992, Partai Kerakyatan failed to register in the next election, causing a division between its members. Some of the members resigned from the party's ranks and joined the Partai Progres, where they advocated the same core policies of Partai Kerakyatan. One of the members, Aditya Sastranegara became a prominent member of the Partai Progres's Committee on Foreign and Security Policy. Sastranegara using its position influenced the campaign to include foreign policy reformation. The 1998 election was the first Karimunese election where a political party advocated to change the long-standing foreign policy.