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Understanding diplomatic profession: Nation檚 negotiators with irreplaceable role

Illustration: Former Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi at an international forum (Photo: Vista Education)
Illustration: Former Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi at an international forum (Photo: Vista Education)

UNAIR NEWS Diplomats play a crucial role as the frontline representatives of their countries in international relations. Professor Wahyu Wicaksana, SIP, MA, PhD, a distinguished scholar in International Relations from 檚 Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP), emphasized that despite technological advancements in communication, the physical presence of a nation檚 negotiators remains vital and irreplaceable.

In simple terms, he explained, a diplomat is an individual appointed by the state to carry out diplomatic missions aimed at achieving national interests through peaceful means and negotiation. As key agents of international relations, diplomats serve highly strategic functions.

淒iplomats handle tasks ranging from trade negotiations to resolving international conflicts攁nd sometimes even secret missions. Of course, these must be distinguished from the responsibilities of intelligence agencies or national security forces. Diplomacy is fundamentally about advancing national interests through peaceful negotiation, he said.

Professor Wicaksana noted that diplomacy is far from a safe or comfortable field. The weight of responsibility carried by diplomats is immense. They are not only the face of their country on the international stage, but also bear the burden of ensuring each diplomatic mission is fulfilled successfully.

淒iplomats receive clear directives outlining the extent of their authority and decision-making power. But as professionals, they are expected to see their assignments through to completion, he explained.

Prof. I Gede Wahyu Wicaksana, SIP, MSi, PhD, Professor of Political Science and International Security (Photo: PKIP UNAIR)
Prof. I Gede Wahyu Wicaksana, SIP, MSi, PhD, Professor of Political Science and International Security (Photo: PKIP UNAIR)

He added that the challenges faced by diplomats extend beyond formal negotiations or overseas travel. Diplomats often confront unexpected risks.

淔or instance, a recent case widely discussed on social media involved a young diplomat found dead in his Jakarta apartment. The case remains under investigation. What I want to highlight is not the criminal aspect, but the nature of the profession itself, he pointed out.

To protect diplomats in the line of duty, international law grants diplomatic immunity. Professor Wicaksana explained that under the Vienna Convention, diplomats are guaranteed physical protection, as well as respect for their dignity and legal immunity for both themselves and their families.

淲ith such significant responsibilities, diplomats are never left unprotected. The state is fully responsible for safeguarding its diplomatic personnel throughout their assignments攂eginning from the time they are posted until their return home, he concluded.

Author: Mohammad Adif Albarado

Editor: Yulia Rohmawati