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Pendidikan Politik dalam Pencegahan Politik Uang Melalui Gerakan Masyarakat Desa Pahlevi, Moch Edward Trias; Amrurobbi, Azka Abdi
Integritas : Jurnal Antikorupsi Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): INTEGRITAS: Jurnal Antikorupsi
Publisher : Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (772.694 KB) | DOI: 10.32697/integritas.v6i1.611

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This study explains related to political education in preventing the practice of money politics. The practice of money politics will create corruption and harmful to society. This research used qualitative methods. The results of this study are: first, political education with pre-emtive concept, where the village community declares Anti-Political Money Village in 34 Villages in Special Region of Yogyakarta. Conduct political education ahead of the 2019 elections which is considered effective because people understand that money politics is part of bribery. Second, political education with a preventive concept. The Anti-Money Politics Village Team opens a complaints center for people who witnessed or conducted money politics transactions. These efforts provide social sanctions for bribes.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH ON MONEY POLITICS IN INDONESIA: CHALLENGES AND INTERESTING ISSUES Purwaningsih, Titin -; Widodo, Bambang Eka Cahya; Tunjung, Sulaksono; Widayat, Rossi Maunova; Pahlevi, M Edward Trias; Amrurobbi, Azka Abdi
CosmoGov: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 10, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Government, FISIP, Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/cosmogov.v10i1.49557

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This study aims to describe the issue of money politics in elections in Indonesia. The method used in this study is qualitative, using a literature review. The research data is sourced from the Scopus database in July 2023, using the keywords politics elections, and money. Data analysis used Bibliometric Biblio Shiny R 4.3.1 and Scopus data analysis. The research results show many issues in studying money politics in Indonesia from various perspectives. Aspects of power, money, and elections are three keywords that influence the practice of money politics in Indonesia. Then in terms of actors, money politics in Indonesia is driven by political parties and candidates driven by the capitalist elite network. Some of the significant issues above the opportunities for money politics can be examined in the future through various fundamental perspectives. The relationship between patrons and clients and networks between election participants and elite financier networks (konglongmerat) is a challenge for further research. This research contributes to providing space and new perspectives in studying the practice of money politics in Indonesia.
THE DEMOCRATIC DECLINE IN INDONESIA UNDER COVID-19 PANDEMIC Abhipraya, Fairuz Arta; Pahlevi, Moch Edward Trias; Amrurobbi, Azka Abdi
JWP (Jurnal Wacana Politik) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): JWP (Jurnal Wacana Politik) Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jwp.v5i1.28581

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The debate about the weakening of democracy in various countries in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic is currently rising. This article aims to describe how the Indonesian government has implemented various pandemic control policies based on the indicators of democracy from the Freedom House, which include transparency, freedom of opinion, human rights, and pluralism. This article uses a qualitative method with a descriptive analysis approach, while data collection uses a literature study focusing on various government efforts and responses from civil society regarding pandemic control. The research results reveal that the policy does not pay attention to the transparency of state budget allocations, including the appointment of goods supplier partners. Threats of doxing against those critical of pandemic control policies interfere with free speech. In the civil society realm, a pandemic’s fear raises the stigma that this virus is identical to the Chinese-ethnic group. This paper concludes that indications of weakening transparency, freedom of opinion, human rights in pandemic control policies, and community responses contrary to pluralism values potentially reduce the quality of democracy in Indonesia.
Penguatan Demokrasi dari Desa di Masa Pandemi Covid-19: Problematika Pengembangan Program Desa Anti Politik Uang Purwaningsih, Titin; Pahlevi, Moch Edward Trias; Amrurobbi, Azka Abdi; Khatami, Muhammad Iqbal; Nuryanti, Sri
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 11 No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Department of Political Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/profetik.v11i2a1

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Village can become an arena for strengthening democracy because national and regional and even village political agendas all lead to the village political arena. However, democracy in villages is also often haunted by the practice of money politics. Responding to the phenomenon of money politics in society and effort to strengthen democracy at the village level, Bawaslu of the Republic of Indonesia is implementing the Anti-Money Politics (APU) Village program as a preemptive and preventive measure. This research aims to examine further efforts to strengthen village democracy during the pandemic by identifying and evaluating the APU Village Program in Indonesia. This research also uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques, namely interviews, focus group discussions, and expert meetings. This research undertook in four provinces—West Java, Central Java, South Sulawesi, and North Kalimantan—were the sites of the research. According to the study's findings, Bawaslu lacks a vision, a roadmap, a specific budget, indications for towns deserving of becoming APU towns, and collaboration in the planning of APU Villages. From an institutional standpoint, Bawaslu is now lacking in a framework, a thorough assessment, local actors, and instructional materials. Bawaslu has not developed human resources, conducted extensive training, evaluated the comprehension of village actors, or established an APU Village volunteer team in the area of human resources.
Escalation of Anti-Party Sentiment Among First-Time Voters in Cilegon City Amelia, Ria; Mayrudin, Yeby Ma'asan; Amrurobbi, Azka Abdi
Aksiologi : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Sosial Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/aksiologi.v6i1.338

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This paper explores young people’s understanding of political parties amid a crisis of legitimacy and public trust. Political parties are essential pillars of a democratic state, serving crucial functions as instruments of democracy and channels for public aspirations. However, political parties today face a severe trust crisis from society. This crisis stems from widespread disappointment toward politicians, parties, and their elites, which has fueled anti-party sentiment, particularly among young people. The purpose of this paper is to examine the issue of anti-party sentiment and its impact on democratization and the weakening legitimacy of political parties. The phenomenon is analyzed using the theory of anti-party sentiment, which identifies several forms of sentiment among young people, namely the denial of party, the selective acceptance of the party system, the selective rejection of the party system, and the redundancy of party. This study employs a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach following Creswell’s framework. Through this phenomenological approach, the author investigates in depth the experiences of informants who exhibit anti-party sentiment among young people in the era of political digitalization in Cilegon, using interviews and objective observations. This paper discusses how society perceives and interprets the role of political parties in their everyday lives. Keywords: Political party, oligarchy, young people, anti-party sentiment.