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Menuju Tercapainya Kemerdekaan Papua Dalam Kerangka Bernegara Aris Sarjito
Society Vol 11 No 2 (2023): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v11i2.542

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Since Indonesia gained independence in 1945, security dynamics have been intricately linked with conflict. The emergence of separatist movements, such as the Free Papua Movement or Free Papua Organization (Organisasi Papua Merdeka or OPM), has significantly disrupted Indonesia’s stability. This study aims to analyze the actions undertaken by OPM in their quest for independence, utilizing the perspective of the Montevideo Convention of 1933. Employing a qualitative descriptive research methodology, this research relies on secondary data from a literature review focused on the Papua region. The study reveals several key findings: The size and stability of a population are critical factors for the existence of a state. West Papua, with a population of 1.15 million, plays a pivotal role. The establishment of well-defined territories is crucial for distinguishing and representing nations. The proposed establishment of the Republic of West Papua has garnered support and recognition from nations like Vanuatu. Moreover, the Republic of West Papua actively engages in international organizations such as UNPO. Establishing and exercising effective government control over a nation’s territory is essential for asserting sovereignty and maintaining independence. This is exemplified by the Papua National Manifesto and the declaration of Papua’s independence in 1961. Building and maintaining relationships with other countries necessitate active participation in the global community. International recognition and support play pivotal roles in achieving long-term political goals. Challenges related to democracy, human rights, and environmental issues pose significant hurdles to Indonesia’s diplomatic relations. The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle offers a framework for preventing mass atrocities and holding state actors accountable for crimes against humanity. International cooperation and dialogue are imperative in addressing these complex issues and safeguarding the well-being of affected populations.
Menuju Tercapainya Kemerdekaan Papua Dalam Kerangka Bernegara Aris Sarjito
Society Vol 11 No 2 (2023): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v11i2.542

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Since Indonesia gained independence in 1945, security dynamics have been intricately linked with conflict. The emergence of separatist movements, such as the Free Papua Movement or Free Papua Organization (Organisasi Papua Merdeka or OPM), has significantly disrupted Indonesia’s stability. This study aims to analyze the actions undertaken by OPM in their quest for independence, utilizing the perspective of the Montevideo Convention of 1933. Employing a qualitative descriptive research methodology, this research relies on secondary data from a literature review focused on the Papua region. The study reveals several key findings: The size and stability of a population are critical factors for the existence of a state. West Papua, with a population of 1.15 million, plays a pivotal role. The establishment of well-defined territories is crucial for distinguishing and representing nations. The proposed establishment of the Republic of West Papua has garnered support and recognition from nations like Vanuatu. Moreover, the Republic of West Papua actively engages in international organizations such as UNPO. Establishing and exercising effective government control over a nation’s territory is essential for asserting sovereignty and maintaining independence. This is exemplified by the Papua National Manifesto and the declaration of Papua’s independence in 1961. Building and maintaining relationships with other countries necessitate active participation in the global community. International recognition and support play pivotal roles in achieving long-term political goals. Challenges related to democracy, human rights, and environmental issues pose significant hurdles to Indonesia’s diplomatic relations. The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle offers a framework for preventing mass atrocities and holding state actors accountable for crimes against humanity. International cooperation and dialogue are imperative in addressing these complex issues and safeguarding the well-being of affected populations.
Pelanggaran Hak Asasi Manusia: Pintu Masuk Pasukan Internasional ke Papua Aris Sarjito
Society Vol 12 No 1 (2024): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v12i1.665

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This research explores human rights violations in Papua, focusing on the feasibility of international troop deployment as an intervention strategy against a backdrop of severe abuses such as extrajudicial killings and arbitrary arrests documented by organizations such as Amnesty International. The study aims to assess the potential role of international troops in safeguarding human rights and maintaining peace, using a qualitative methodology to analyze secondary data from human rights organizations and governmental sources to identify trends and challenges. The main contributions include highlighting gaps in existing interventions, proposing a conceptual framework for international troop deployment that considers legal, political, and ethical dimensions, and contextualizing issues of state sovereignty and regional diplomacy within the ASEAN framework. Specific findings indicate that while international troop deployment could enhance civilian protection and accountability, it faces significant barriers, including legal constraints related to international law, political resistance from local authorities and neighboring states, and ethical concerns such as the risk of escalating violence and undermining local governance. The study concludes by suggesting a balanced approach emphasizing dialogue, sustainable development, and cooperation within ASEAN to address human rights issues in Papua effectively.
Efektivitas Layanan Kesehatan Keliling di Papua Terpencil Berdasarkan Peraturan Menteri Kesehatan Republik Indonesia Nomor 90 Tahun 2015 Nora Lelyana; Aris Sarjito
Society Vol 12 No 2 (2024): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v12i2.760

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Mobile Health Services (MHS) have emerged as a crucial solution to address healthcare disparities in Papua, a region characterized by geographic isolation, inadequate infrastructure, and underserved communities. This study evaluates the effectiveness of MHS in improving access to and the quality of healthcare in remote areas of Papua, guided by Indonesia’s Minister of Health Regulation No. 90 of 2015. Using a qualitative research approach, the study analyzes secondary data from policy documents, implementation reports, and academic literature. The findings reveal that MHS has significantly enhanced access to essential services, including maternal and child health, vaccinations, and primary care, while alleviating travel burdens for isolated populations. However, the quality of care remains inconsistent due to resource limitations, workforce shortages, and inadequate medical equipment. Additional challenges, such as cultural barriers, logistical complexities, and financial instability, hinder the long-term sustainability of these services. Key strategies to address these issues include securing stable funding, enhancing workforce capacity, leveraging digital technologies, and fostering community engagement. Despite notable progress, systemic challenges must be addressed to ensure sustainable and equitable healthcare delivery in Papua.
Co-Authors Ade Wahyuni Azhar Adella, Franceline Adi, Anang Prasetia Agung Risdhianto Agung Risdhianto Albubaroq, Hikmat Zakky Almubaroq , Hikmat Zakky Amarulla Octavian Andri Amijaya Kusumah Anouphone Inthaly Arif Badrudin Aritonang, Sovian Asep Darmawan Budi Raharjo Budi Raharjo Bura, Romie O. Dede Rusdiana Dedi Susetyo Dewanto, Heru Deyvie Laudya Roringkon Duarte, Editha Praditya Duarte, Editya Praditya Dyah Anissa R Editha Praditya Duarte Eka Prabawa Eko Prasetyo Faisa Lailiyul Mutho' Affifah GHAZALIE GHAZALIE Guntur Eko Saputro Guntur Eko Saputro Gusriandari, Wahyu Hannah Padliyyah, Siti Hendra Nurdiansyah Herlina JR Saragih Herlina Saragih Herlina Saragih Herma Yudhi Irwanto Herma Yudhi Irwanto Herma Yudhi Irwanto Ike Yessiwidowati Irwan Shobirin Jedra Sudirman Laksono Trisnantoro Lelyana, Nora Lilis Mariani Lilis Mariani Maharani, Tiara Devi Manurung, Yanto Marcellinus Dicky Pradhana Marnani, Christine Sri Mochammad Ferdion Firdaus MURSIDI MURSIDI, MURSIDI Nano , Makmur Supriyatno Ni Nyoman Ayu Nikki Avalokitesvari Nora Lelyana Nora Leylana Nrangwesthi Widyaningrum Nurman Machmud Nurul Hidayat Oka Sudiana Pantja Djati, Sundring Prakoso, Lukman Yudho Priyanto Priyanto Purwantoro, Susilo Adi Rima Pertiwi Rinaldi, M. Risdhianto, Agung Royke Deksino, George Saputro, Sukoco Henry Saragih, Herlina Selfira Salsabilla Setiawan, Lukman Siska Armawati Sufa SISWO PUDJIATMOKO Siti Hannah Padliyyah Sudrajat, Sutra Yustica Sae Suhirwan, Suhirwan Sundring Pantja Djati Suryono Thamrin Susanto Susanto Susanto Susanto suseto, buddy Sutra Yustica Sae Sudrajat Syaiful Anwar Tihas Citra Buwana Tri Adianto Untung Hartono Widjayanto, Joni Wiranto, Surya Yanto. S Manurung Yenglis Dongche Damanik Yin Chhao Rath Yusgiantoro, Purnomo Yusuf Ali Yusuf Ali YUSUF ALI Yusuf Ali Zainal Abidin Sahabuddin, Zainal Abidin Zakky Almubaroq, Hikmat