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Pemetaan Preferensi Perilaku Pemilih Milenial Pada Pilkada Kabupaten Tanah Datar 2020 Budiman, Novi; Irwandi, Irwandi
Politea Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Politea : Jurnal Pemikiran Politik Islam
Publisher : IAIN Kudus

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Mapping Millennial Voter Behavior PreferencesIn the 2020 Tanah Datar District- Millennial generation in the election and election contest in Indonesia has recently become the center of attention of many groups. This is reasonable because it is estimated that 35% -40% of voters in Indonesia are from this generation. This generation, known to be close to the cyber world, is considered by many to be a critical, creative and rational generation. This study aims to map the preferences of millennial voters in the Tanah Datar District Election in 2020. The study used a survey method with 200 respondents
The Challenges of Civil Society for Peace Organization CAP in Strengthening Civil Society In Southern Thailand Budiman, Novi; Abu, Hafeez; Deswita, Deswita
Politea : Jurnal Pemikiran Politik Islam Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Politea : Jurnal Pemikiran Politik Islam
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Kudus (IAIN Kudus)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/politea.v7i1.25514

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This study aims to describe the challenges of the Civil Society Assembly for Peace (CAP) in strengthening civil Society in realizing Peace in southern Thailand. The method used in this research is descriptive-analytic qualitative. This study uses two sources of data, particularly primary data obtained through interviews with informants related to the problem under study and secondary data from documents, books, articles, journals, and other sources to support this research. The results showed that the purpose of the Civil Society Assembly for Peace (CAP) to unite the direction of the struggle of community organizations in realizing Peace in Southern Thailand has led to significant results. This has been proven since it was founded in 2020; as many as 27 civil society organizations have joined the civil society assembly for Peace (CAP). This Organization has received full support from various elements of the minority Muslim community in Southern Thailand. On the other hand, the Thai government considers this Organization a threat that can disrupt national political stability. Various endeavors to confine the movement of this Organization were accomplished by the Thai government in multiple ways, both in the form of physical (arrest) and non-physical actions (limiting cooperation with various organizations outside Thailand).