Free Trade and Peace

IJPA- The Indonesian Journal of Public Administration Volume 1 | Nomor 2 | Juli-Desember 2015 Page | 215 assumptions of the dependency include: a State dependence is seen as a universal phenomenon, applicable to all Third World countries. a. Dependence is seen as a condition caused by external factors. b. Situation of dependency is defined as an integral part of the process of regional polarization of the global economy. c. State dependence is commonly seen as a matter of absolute opposite of development. d. Development of society based on conflict and problem. Conflicts are created just to bring changes in the global community.

2.2 Free Trade and Peace

Based on Teece 1992 the comparison of the role is too big to make the flow of dependent or structural adherents argue that the aspired peace will only be felt by the central or western developed countries. If indeed, the advantage has been gained by developing countries is quite large, it is simply a way of extending the developed countries or the common belief that a land market that is very productive variety of business and investment products and developed countries. Such conditions make the meaning of peace for developing countries is limited to “maintain its position by trying to hold importer by trying to continue to stabilize the amount of exports”. In fact, the true peace is the right of every country, not just felt by the developed countries. From the perspective and analysis of the theory of dependency, the peace between developed countries and developing countries is judged definitely very impossible to be realized. In theory of dependency, world peace could happen only considered as a false peace. This is because the conditions in both countries do not allow for fair cooperation. 2.3 Free Trade and Imperialism The term imperialism refers to the system of government as well as economic and political ties of advanced or rich and powerful countries that guard and control of other countries that are considered to be backward and poor with the aim of exploiting the resources of the nation to increase the wealth and the developed countries; colonial state power. The basis of imperialism was intended to disseminate the ideas and the West culture. Imperialism highlights the properties of excellence hegemony by one nat ion for another. The main purpose of imperialism is to increase economic IJPA- The Indonesian Journal of Public Administration Volume 1 | Nomor 2 | Juli-Desember 2015 Page | 216 output. Imperialist countries seek to profit from the land under their control because of their economic resources are insufficient. Modern imperialism in the perspective of developing countries is a major reason underlying the most resistance to the presence of various free trade. Imperialism did not lead to physical terms such as colonialism in the past. From the perspective of theory of dependency, free trade would provide a verywide space for developed countries to influence all forms of economic policies of developing countries. Broadly speaking, free trade policies or any trade agreement that remove import duty export product decreases or hampers the opportunities for developing countries to compete Yusuf, 1989. Therefore, the theory of dependency see free trade as ameans of political imperialism where indust rialized countries are free to enter the political interests related to the economy and free markets. Free trade has been assessed`as a way of utilizing a global perspective and thusare not aware of the social imbalance, patrimonial stru cture andexploitation in the developing countries themselves.

2.4 Free Trade, Peace, Imperialism and Theory of

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