Muhammad Hasan Syaifurrizal Al-anshori
Universitas Pertahanan Republik Indonesia

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Tren Penelitian tentang Disinformasi dalam Konflik Rusia–Ukraina 2022–2025: Analisis Bibliometrik Muhammad Hasan Syaifurrizal Al-anshori; Bayu Setiawan; Bambang Wahyudi; Rachmat Setiawibawa; Arifuddin Uksan
J-CEKI : Jurnal Cendekia Ilmiah Vol. 5 No. 3: April 2026
Publisher : CV. ULIL ALBAB CORP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/j-ceki.v5i3.15372

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Konflik Rusia-Ukraina sejak 2022 telah memicu lonjakan penelitian tentang disinformasi sebagai senjata hibrida dalam perang informasi. Penelitian ini bertujuan memetakan tren penelitian disinformasi dalam konflik tersebut selama periode 2022–2025 melalui analisis bibliometrik. Menggunakan data dari Scopus, sebanyak 565 artikel dianalisis dengan VOSviewer dan Biblioshiny untuk mengidentifikasi tren publikasi, pola kolaborasi penulis/institusi/negara, serta kluster kata kunci. Hasil menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan publikasi (rerata 73,55% per tahun), dominasi penulis seperti Mykola Makhortykh, institusi seperti Charles University, dan negara seperti Amerika Serikat. Kata kunci dominan meliputi "disinformation", "Russia", dan "Ukraine", dengan empat kluster tematik: perang informasi dan propaganda, konflik dan narasi kognitif, pendekatan teknologi, serta respons masyarakat dan literasi media. Temuan ini menegaskan disinformasi sebagai ancaman strategis keamanan nasional, dengan implikasi untuk penguatan ketahanan informasi. Penelitian mendatang direkomendasikan fokus pada disinformasi visual dan integrasi data real-time.
Constructing Positive Peace: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Prabowo's 2025 UNGA Speech Muhammad Hasan Syaifurrizal Al-anshori; Bayu Setiawan; Bambang Wahyudi; Nefra Firdaus; Arifuddin Uksan
Aksaqila International Humanities and Social Sciences [AIHSS] Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Aksaqila International Humanities and Social Sciences [AIHSS] Journal

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This study examines the construction of positive peace narratives in President Prabowo Subianto's speech delivered at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 2025. The study employed a qualitative approach using Norman Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), combined with Johan Galtung's theory of Positive Peace as the analytical framework. The primary data consisted of the official transcript of the speech, supported by government documents and media reports. The findings revealed that the speech constructed peace not merely as the absence of armed conflict but as the presence of justice, equality, humanitarian protection, and effective multilateral cooperation. Six dominant themes emerged from the analysis: justice and equality, humanitarian concerns, international cooperation, multilateralism, peacebuilding, and structural violence. The speech also positioned Indonesia as an active middle power and a norm entrepreneur committed to promoting a just and rules-based international order. Through its discursive strategies, the speech reinforced Indonesia's identity as a peace-promoting state and demonstrated how political discourse can contribute to the construction of global peace narratives and international legitimacy.