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The Bureaucrats 官僚们
Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780198815754.003.0003
Michael Mckenzie
This chapter looks at how bureaucrats shape the criminal justice relationship between Australia and Indonesia in the context of cooperation between their national police forces. Adapting Mathieu Deflem’s theory of bureaucratic autonomy, it argues that the close cooperation between the Australian and Indonesian police since the late 1990s is due to their relative independence from national politics and the professional subculture that they share. At the core of this police culture is a common policy interest in combating transnational crime. The chapter also suggests that other bureaucrats from the two countries may share professional subcultures that facilitate cooperation between them.
本章着眼于官僚如何在两国警察部队合作的背景下塑造澳大利亚和印度尼西亚之间的刑事司法关系。根据马修·德弗勒姆(Mathieu Deflem)的官僚自治理论,它认为澳大利亚和印度尼西亚警方自20世纪90年代末以来的密切合作是由于他们相对独立于国家政治和他们共享的专业亚文化。这种警察文化的核心是打击跨国犯罪的共同政策利益。本章还指出,来自两国的其他官员可能共享促进他们之间合作的专业亚文化。
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Conclusion 结论
Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198815754.003.0008
Michael Mckenzie
This chapter reviews the study’s core findings regarding the drivers and influencers of criminal justice cooperation between Australia and Indonesia, and the scope for such cooperation to occur. It then bring these findings together to create a model of the Australia–Indonesia criminal justice relationship. The chapter also considers what the findings mean in practice by identifying a series of strategies for promoting bilateral cooperation to combat crime. These strategies draw out the deeper story of this book: the perpetual interplay of political and policy interests within transnational governance, and the importance of striking a balance between them to realize the elusive goal of international cooperation.
本章回顾了本研究关于澳大利亚和印度尼西亚之间刑事司法合作的驱动因素和影响因素的核心发现,以及这种合作发生的范围。然后,它将这些发现结合起来,创建了一个澳大利亚-印度尼西亚刑事司法关系的模型。本章还通过确定一系列促进双边合作打击犯罪的战略,审议了这些调查结果在实践中的意义。这些策略引出了本书更深层次的故事:跨国治理中政治和政策利益的永恒相互作用,以及在它们之间取得平衡以实现难以捉摸的国际合作目标的重要性。
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A Reciprocal Exchange 互惠交换
Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198815754.003.0006
M. McKenzie
This chapter asks: what determines the scope for criminal justice cooperation between Australia and Indonesia? It demonstrates that the practice of reciprocity is central to the realization of cooperation and, critically, is practised differently by different actors. Politicians are more likely to pursue specific reciprocity—or what is otherwise called ‘tit-for-tat’—because they are inclined to view their (political) interests differently. Police and other bureaucrats are more likely to pursue diffuse reciprocity—which involves a rougher balancing of interests over the longer term—because they are inclined to see their (policy) interests as mutual. As it is less exacting and time-bound than specific reciprocity, a strategy of diffuse reciprocity increases the scope for cooperation. Based on this analysis, the chapter concludes that the greater the perception of mutual interests by actors engaged in the cooperative relationship, the greater the scope for cooperation.
本章的问题是:是什么决定了澳大利亚与印度尼西亚刑事司法合作的范围?它表明,互惠的做法是实现合作的核心,关键的是,不同行动者的做法不同。政客们更有可能追求特定的互惠——或者被称为“以牙还牙”——因为他们倾向于以不同的方式看待自己的(政治)利益。警察和其他官员更倾向于追求分散的互惠——这涉及到长期利益的粗略平衡——因为他们倾向于将他们的(政策)利益视为相互的。由于它没有特定互惠那么严格和有时间限制,扩散互惠战略增加了合作的范围。基于这一分析,本章得出的结论是,参与合作关系的行为体对共同利益的感知越大,合作的范围就越大。
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Balancing Policy and Politics 平衡政策与政治
Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780198815754.003.0007
M. McKenzie
This chapter seeks to identify the conditions that promote criminal justice cooperation between Australia and Indonesia. It argues that there is a structural tension between political and policy interests at the heart of the cooperative relationship. This tension emerges from the two forces that define the cooperative relationship: the politicization of transnational problems and the perception of mutual interests. It is animated by the different categories of actors engaged in the relationship: bureaucrats, politicians, and private actors. The chapter also suggests that cooperation is more likely to occur when political and policy interests are in balance, such that there is sufficient political will to pursue the cooperation and sufficient scope to execute it.
本章旨在查明促进澳大利亚和印度尼西亚之间刑事司法合作的条件。它认为,在合作关系的核心,政治利益和政策利益之间存在结构性紧张关系。这种紧张源于界定合作关系的两股力量:跨国问题的政治化和对共同利益的认识。它是由参与这种关系的不同类型的演员:官僚,政治家和私人演员。本章还指出,当政治和政策利益处于平衡状态时,合作更有可能发生,这样就有足够的政治意愿来追求合作,也有足够的空间来执行合作。
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The Securitization of Transnational Crime 跨国犯罪的证券化
Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198815754.003.0002
Michael Mckenzie
This chapter asks: what is driving criminal justice cooperation between Australia and Indonesia? By tracing various ‘wars on crime’ waged by both countries since the 1970s, it reveals how the politicization—and ultimately ‘securitization’—of transnational crime has provided much of the impetus for cooperation between them. This helps correct the standard view that such cooperation is simply a response to a growth in transnational criminal activity. The chapter concludes that the greater the politicization of a transnational problem, the greater the political will to pursue international cooperation in response. It does not follow, however, that the politicization of transnational crime within each country will necessarily result in cooperation between them. In fact, the very act of politicization can (somewhat paradoxically) make cooperation harder to achieve.
本章提出的问题是:是什么推动了澳大利亚和印度尼西亚之间的刑事司法合作?通过追溯两国自20世纪70年代以来发动的各种“打击犯罪的战争”,本书揭示了跨国犯罪的政治化——以及最终的“证券化”——如何为两国之间的合作提供了很大的动力。这有助于纠正一种标准观点,即这种合作只是对跨国犯罪活动增长的一种反应。本章的结论是,跨国问题的政治化程度越高,寻求国际合作的政治意愿就越强。然而,这并不意味着每个国家内部跨国犯罪的政治化必然导致它们之间的合作。事实上,政治化的行为本身(有点自相矛盾)会使合作更难实现。
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Private Actors 私人的演员
Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198815754.003.0005
Michael Mckenzie
This chapter explores the influence of private actors—such as non-governmental organizations, journalists, academics, and defence lawyers—through an examination of bilateral cooperation relating to detained nationals. It focuses on cases of Indonesian nationals detained in Australia for people smuggling, and Australian nationals detained in Indonesia for drug offences. These cases reveal how private actors are able to shape the cooperative relationship by contributing to its underlying political and policy debates. The chapter also suggests that private actors are more likely to influence the cooperative relationship when they coordinate with, or coopt, other actors in ‘webs of influence’. These webs are particularly effective when they cross national borders.
本章通过审查与被拘留国民有关的双边合作,探讨了非政府组织、记者、学者和辩护律师等私人行为者的影响。它的重点是在澳大利亚因走私人口而被拘留的印度尼西亚国民和在印度尼西亚因毒品犯罪而被拘留的澳大利亚国民的案件。这些案例揭示了私人行为者如何能够通过促进其潜在的政治和政策辩论来塑造合作关系。本章还表明,当私人行为者在“影响网”中与其他行为者协调或拉拢时,他们更有可能影响合作关系。这些网络在跨越国界时尤其有效。
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The Politicians 政客们
Pub Date : 2018-11-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780198815754.003.0004
M. McKenzie
This chapter investigates the role of politicians in the context of extradition cases between Australia and Indonesia. Using Robert Putnam’s metaphor of a ‘two-level game’ to model their behaviour, it shows how politicians on both sides pander to their domestic audiences at the expense of the cooperative relationship. In contrast to the common policy interests of bureaucrats, politicians from the two countries are often at odds because of their differing political interests. In particular, the extradition relationship has been continually frustrated by concerns among Indonesian politicians that Australia derives a greater benefit from the relationship. Compounding these concerns are misunderstandings about the differing extradition processes of the two countries.
本章调查了澳大利亚和印度尼西亚之间的引渡案件中政治家的作用。用罗伯特·普特南(Robert Putnam)的“两级游戏”比喻来模拟他们的行为,它展示了双方的政治家是如何以牺牲合作关系为代价来迎合国内观众的。与官僚们的共同政策利益不同,两国的政客们经常因为政治利益不同而发生争执。特别是,由于印尼政界人士担心澳大利亚从两国关系中获得更大利益,两国的引渡关系一直受到挫折。对两国不同引渡程序的误解加剧了这些担忧。
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引用次数: 2
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