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ASEAN POLITICAL-SECURITY PILLAR -- $tINFLUENCE OF INTEREST GROUPS IN INDONESIAN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE POLICY MAKING TO ROHINGYA IN 2017 -- $tLEGAL ASPECTS OF ORAL LITERATURE AS A CULTURAL ART IN SOUTH SUMATRA -- $tASEAN RESPONSES TO EXTERNAL CHALLENGES FROM THE COLD WAR TO INDO-PACIFIF: DOES ASEAN STILL PLAY A PIVOTAL ROLE? -- $tTRAFFICKING IN PERSONS LAWS AND BORDER CONTROL CHALLENGES IN MALAYSIA: ASEAN DISCOURSE -- $tANALYSIS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEB TRANSPARENCY OF SOUTH EASTASIA COUNTRIES: A CASE STUDY IN INDONESIA -- $tTHE REGIONAL OPEN IN SOUTHEAST ASIA "IS THERE A THREAT OR CHANCE FOR INDONESIA AS QUINTESSENTIAL TRANSIT COUNTRY?" -- $tEU CITIZENSHIP AND RELEVANCY FOR ASEAN IN SUSTAINABLE REGUGEE MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE ROLE OF TNCS -- $tTHE REGULATION OF INTERNET AS LITERACY MEDIA FOR CYBER COMMUNITY -- $tTHE CONTINUITY OF ASEAN CENTRALITY WITHIN INDONESIAN FOREIGN POLICY UNDER PRESIDENT JOKO WIDODO -- $tTHE SECURITIZATION OF CYBER ISSUE IN ASEAN -- $tASEAN CONNECTIVITY 2025: SHALL AUSTRALIA BECOME THE FUTURE MEMBER OF ASEAN? -- $tIMPLEMENTATION OF HALAL FOOD POLICY IN PADANG CITY AND SOUTHEAST ASIA -- $tIMPLEMENTATION OF INDONESIA LAW NO.18/2017 AND ASEAN CONSENSUS FOR INDONESIAN WOMEN MIGRANT WORKER BY PLACEMENT AND PROTECTION SERVICE CENTER, SOUTH SUMATRA PROVINCE -- $tTHE NEED FOR CHILDREN'S TOY SAFETY POLICY IN ASEAN -- $tTHE FACTORS THAT CAUSED OF ASEAN SECURITY REGIME FAIL TO DEAL WITH THE TRANSNATIONAL CRIME OF NARCOTICS SMUGGLING IN SOUTHEAST ASIA -- $tDEVELOPMENT OF LAW ON ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING FROM UTILIZATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE -- $tSECURITIZING THE ENVIRONMENT: A CASE OF MARINE DEBRIS IN INDONESIA -- $tINDONESIA MARITIME CONNECTIVITY, DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY AND ASEAN CONNECTIVITY -- $tTHE POTENTIAL SOURCE OF CONFLICT IN ASEAN SEAWATER -- $tIMPLEMENT THE SAVE MANINJAU POLICY ON LAKE MANINJAU -- $tIMPLEMENTATION OF THE POLICY FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF VILLAGE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN THE ERA OF THE ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY IN SOUTH SOLOK REGENCY -- $tTRANSFORMATION FROM STATE-CENTERED TO PEOPLE-CENTERED SECURITY IN ASEAN COMMUNITY: MILESTONE OF THE ASEAN APPROACH TO HUMAN SECURITY -- $tLOCAL POLITICAL CONTESTATION WITH NATIONAL ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DEMOCRARCY AND GOOD GOVERNANCE INI ASEAN COUNTRIES -- $tTHE STANDARDIZATION OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINE FOR PROGRESSIVE LAW PROTECTION OF CONSUMERS IN PALEMBANG -- $tETHNOBOTANY OF WILD EDIBLE FRUIT SPECIES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO FOOD SECURITY IN THE NORTH ACEH REGION, INDONESIA -- $tMALAYSIA- INDONESIA SOFT POWER AND FOREIGN POLICY: STRENGTHENING BILATERAL RELATIONS THROUGH INTERNATIONALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION -- $tTHE POLICY OF ASEAN COMPREHENSIVE INVESTMENT AGREEMENT (ACIA) IN THE LAW OF INDONESIA'S CAPITAL INVESTMENT ON THE ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY -- $tTHE JURIDICAL REVIEW OF LAW AMENDMENT OF BRAND AND GEOGRAPHIC INDICATION IN TRADING LIBERALIZATION OF ASEAN AND THE INFLUENCE TO INDONESIA -- $tII. ASEAN ECONOMIC PILLAR -- $tMORPHOPHYSIOLOGY CHARACTERISTICS OF RICE VARIETIES (ORYZA SATIVA L. ) GERMINATION IN HIGH TEMPERATURE -- $tTHE CLUSTERING OF SOUTHEAST ASIA COUNTRIES BASED ON TIME SERIES DATA OF TOTAL TRADE -- $tBUSINESS STRATEGY, EARNINGS MANAGEMENT, AND READABILITY OF NARRATIVE INFORMATION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT (EMPIRICAL STUDY ON INDONESIA LISTED COMPANIES) -- $tTHE EFFECTIVENESS OF WHATSAPP AND INSTAGRAM AS BREAST SELF EXAMINATION (BSE) HEALTH PROMOTION MEDIA TO PREVENT BREAST CANCER -- $tINNOVATION OF HEALTH SERVICES IN PARIAMAN GENERAL HOSPITAL -- $tHALAL TOURISM: A NEW FACE FOR ASEAN TOURISM -- $tENHANCING INNOVATION FOR COMPETITIVENESS: WHAT COULD INDONESIA LEARN FROM MALAYSIA DAN THAILAND -- $tCAN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT IN HOME COUNTRIES? ANALYSIS FOR ASEAN 5 -- $tTHE INFLUENCE OF DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE AND CLIENT'S REPORTING STRATEGY ON TAX CONSULTANT'S DECISION -- $tTHE ROLE OF INVESTMENTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY PERFORMANCE THAT WAS MEDIATED WITH ADVERTISING, RAW MATERIAL, TRAINING AND NUMBER OF LABORS -- $tMICRO AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT THROUGH INNOVATION AND BUSINESS RISK ADJUSTMENT TOWARD DIGITAL BUSINESS WITH ICT ADOPTION -- $tDATA MINING APPROACH FOR PREDICTION OF RICE PRODUCTION USING BACKPROPAGATION ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK METHOD -- $tLAMPUNG PROVINCE E-COMMERCE POTENTIAL IN FACING IMT-GT 2020 -- $tTHE INFLUENCE OF THE PROVISION OF PEOPLE'S BUSINESS CREDIT (KUR) ON THE INCOME OF UMKM ENTREPRENEURS IN SOLOK SELATAN DISTRICT -- $tDEVELOPMENT OF WEB AND MOBILE GIS APPLICATION OF DISASTER IN PADANG TO SUPPORT TOURISM OF WEST SUMATRA PROVINCE -- $tTHE READINESS OF PEOPLE IN BORDER AREA IN FACING THE ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY IN BERAKIT VILLAGE, TELUK SEBONG SUB-DISTRICT, BINTAN REGENCY, KEPULAUAN RIAU PROVINCE -- $tDEVELOPING WEBGIS FOR BUILDINGS IN NAGARI KOTO GADANG, AGAM REGENCY, WEST SUMATRA PROVINCE -- $tORGANOLEPTIC AND CRISPNESS OF PURPLE SWEET POTATO, SOYBEAN FLOUR, AND REDKIDNEY BEAN FLOUR FLAKES -- $tTHE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPANY PERFORMANCE BEFORE AND AFTER THE ADOPTION OF IT GOVERNANCE (CASE STUDY ON MANUFACTURING AND MINING LISTED COMPANIES IN IDX) -- $tASEAN COOPERATION ON ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE CITIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN PALEMBANG (SOUTH SUMATERA) -- $tTHE POTENTIAL OF ASEAN IN ASEAN PLUS THREE ECONOMIC COOPERATION -- $tTHE IMPACT OF ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY CASE STUDY THE FISHERMEN IN BELAWAN -- $tLITERATURE STUDY ABOUT HALF RUBBER TREATMENT PROCESSING BY VILLAGE OWNED ENTERPRISES AS EMPOWERMENT IN INCREASING RUBBER FARMERS INCOME IN RURAL -- $tTHE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY (FINTECH) ON ACCOUNTING EDUCATION AND PRACTICIONER IN WEST SUMATERA -- $tTHE CONCEPT OF SHARIA INSURANCE ARRANGEMENT IN ASEAN COUNTRIES (COMPARISON OF MALAYSIAN AND INDONESIAN ARRANGEMENT CONCEPTS) -- $tIII. ASEAN Socio-Cultural Pillar -- $tIMPROVEMENT OF TEACHER EDUCATION QUALIFICATION IN FACING THE ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY ERA BY KERINCI REGENCY EDUCATION OFFICE -- $tTHE USE OF ICT IN LEARNING ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES -- $tDISASTER AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT -- $tRESILIENCE FAMILY EARLY MARRIAGE -- $tDIVORCED WOMAN THAN REMARRIED AGAIN: A SOCIAL PRACTICE IN NAGARI PADANG GANTIANG -- $tTHE CLUSTERING ANALYSIS OF ASEAN COUNTRIES BASED ON THE PROGRESS OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT INDEX -- $tINTEGRATING THE VOTER EDUCATION TO SCHOOL SUBJECTS IN FORMAL EDUCATION -- $tINDIGENOUS WOMEN'S RESPONSE TO MODERNIZATION IN KAMPUNG NAGA TASIKMALAYA DISTRICT -- $tASEAN 2025: CHALLENGES IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ASEAN IDENTITY -- $tPSYCHO-PRAGMATIC FACTORS OF THE ACTION OF VERBAL VIOLANCE AGAINST WOMAN: A CASE ASTUDY IN DKI JAKARTA -- $tINTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE EDUCATION: REVIEWING THE PROGRESS IN ASEAN -- $tIMPORTANCE OF EARLY INFORMATION IN EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE WEST SUMATRA EARTHQUAKE 2009 -- $tDELIBERATIVE LEADERSHIP MODEL OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN KAMPUNG NAGA TASIKMALAYA DISTRICT -- $tTHE EFFECT OF MATRIARCHAT CULTURE, MENTOR PROCESSING, AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ON FIRM PERFORMANCE OF FAMILY BUSINESS SUCCESSION IN MINANGKABAU WEST SUMATERA-INDONESIA -- $tINDONESIA IN JAPAN REARRANGES INDONESIAN NATION THROUGH THE DIASPORA EXPERIENCE PERSPECTIVE -- $tBELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE PROJECT IN MYANMAR: CHINA PUBLIC DIPLOMACY -- $tRetraction Note 330 $aDescription Since the establishment of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) as a regional organization in 1967, it has played a significant role most importantly related to regional affairs and has also given notable contribution to the international arena. Undisputedly, ASEAN has been successfully fostering good relations among its members since its foundation. After completing the first period of its vision of an integrated regional community (ASEAN Community 2015), ASEAN is now preparing for the launch of ASEAN Community Vision 2025, supported by ASEAN Connectivity 2025. As a study center focusing primarily and solely on ASEAN, in collaboration with the Directorate General of ASEAN Cooperation, Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Center of ASEAN Studies Andalas University, will be hosting the International Conference on ASEAN (IC-ASEAN) as a platform to evaluate past actions, to discuss present issues, and to provide an outlook for the future of ASEAN. Aims and Scope The International Conference on ASEAN (IC-ASEAN) is a multidisciplinary conference which covers a broad range of area. The sub theme will be divided into two large categories focusing on ASEAN Community 2015 and 2025 also ASEAN Connectivity 2025. The sub theme related to ASEAN Community will cover issues related to the three pillars (Political-security Community, Economic Community and Social-cultural Community). Meanwhile the ASEAN Connectivity sub theme will include issues within the key areas (Physical Connectivity, Institutional Connectivity and People-to-people Connectivity. ASEAN POLITICAL-SECURITY COMMUNITY Diplomacy High Politic Issues Traditional Security Issues Law and Legality Non-Traditional Security Issues Human Right ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Free Market Agenda Investment Labor Agriculture & Forestry Telecommunications & IT Science & Technology Energy and Minerals ASEAN SOCIO-CULTURAL COMMUNITY Identity Conflict Education Poverty Eradication & Social Welfare Rural Development Disaster Management Youth Culture Diversity Art Sport PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY Sustainable Infrastructure Digital Innovation ICT Infrastructure Seamless Logistic Highway Network Energy Maritime Transport and Inland Waterways Air Transport INSTITUTIONAL CONNECTIVITY Framework Agreements on Transport Facilitation Excellence Regional Connectivity Single Shipping Market ASEAN Free Trade Area Comprehensive Investment PEOPLE TO PEOPLE CONNECTIVITY People Mobility Virtual Learning Resource Centers Visa Exemptions and Tourism Instructions for Authors I. TYPES OF REGISTRATION There are three types of participant registrations for IC-ASEAN: 1. Publishing Presenter: This author's research which will be presented in the conference and their manuscripts will be published in the conference's proceeding (SCOPUS indexed). 2. Non-publishing Presenter: This participant will present their paper at the conference, however they will not be publishing their manuscript in the conference proceeding. 3. Participant: Attending participants only (Students are included into this category). II. DEADLINES & TEMPLATES Publishing and Non-Publishing Presenters must submit their abstract within the conference submission timeline (by August 10, 2019) and follow the IC-ASEAN abstract guidelines and template. Specifically for Publishing Presenters, full papers may be submitted after the conference, the latest on September 20th, 2019. The conference abstract and paper guidelines can be found on the Registration page. Accepted files formats for abstract is only Microsoft Word. The abstract of a research paper consists summary of the article's purpose, main points, method, research findings, and conclusion. The abstract's length should be a minimum of 150 words and a maximum of 250 words and be confined within a single paragraph. While the first line of the abstract is not indented, the line containing the keywords that directly follow the paragraph should be indented. Acronyms or abbreviated words should be defined in the abstract. KEYWORDS: Times New Roman, 10pt, italic, 3-6 words, ex: Convection, Computational methods, Heat exchanger, Cooling turbine blade, Film cooling, High temperature (*please check your keywords first in http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov?mesh ) Guidelines for Reviewers Reviewing a manuscript written by a fellow scientist is a privilege. However, it is a time-consuming responsibility. Hence, the committee, authors, and audiences appreciate your willingness to accept this responsibility and your dedication. We use a double-blind peer-review process that is rapid and fair, and also ensures a high quality of articles published. If the committee has invited you to review a manuscript, please consider the following: Reviewing manuscript critically, but constructively and preparing detailed comments about the manuscript to help authors improve their work Reviewing multiple versions of a manuscript as necessary Providing all required information within established deadlines Making recommendations to the editor regarding the suitability of the manuscript for publication in the journal Declaring to the editor any potential conflicts of interest with respect to the authors or the content of a manuscript they are asked to review Reporting possible research misconducts Suggesting alternative reviewers in case they cannot review the manuscript for any reasons Treating the manuscript as a confidential document Not making any use of the work described in the manuscript Not communicating directly with authors, if somehow they identify the authors Not identifying themselves to authors Not passing on the assigned manuscript to another reviewer Ensuring that the manuscript is of high quality and original work Informing the editor if he/she finds the assigned manuscript is under consideration in any other publication to his/her knowledge Writing review report in English only Authoring a commentary for publication related to the reviewed manuscript. 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