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THE ROLE OF INDONESIA’S FEMALE PEACEKEEPERS IN UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS TO PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY Yulia Fadillah; Jonni Mahroza; Harangan Sitorus; Helda Risman
Jurnal Pertahanan: Media Informasi ttg Kajian & Strategi Pertahanan yang Mengedepankan Identity, Nasionalism & Integrity Vol 6, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : The Republic of Indonesia Defense University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33172/jp.v6i2.756

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Women expand their feminist value to protect local societies from conflict impacts which put mostly women and children as victims, in line with the growth of women's capacity in peacekeeping operations. Women perform a significant role as peacekeepers in UN missions for peace and conflict resolutions to create a counterbalance in masculine dominance of UN Peacekeeping Operations based on UNSCR 1325. Women have played an important role as peacekeepers in the UN missions for peace and conflict resolution, to build trust among local communities especially women and children who are vulnerable to sexual harassment and violence. This paper will analyze the strategic role of Indonesia’s female peacekeepers in peace and conflict resolution under UN missions with a qualitative method in the concept of gender equality based on a phenomenological approach. This research finds that Indonesia’s female peacekeepers can provide approaches that can foster the inclusive peace process and become a role model for local women to achieve their right socially and politically. Indonesia’s female peacekeepers prove their vital part in fostering the achievement of peace and conflict resolution with a psychosocial approach that emphasizes psychological recovery and social development by Indonesian Peacekeeping Contingent under UN Missions.
THE IMPACT OF THE MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND SECURITY EXPENDITURE STRUCTURE ON THE SECURITY STABILITY Guntur Eko Saputro; Jonni Mahroza; Herlina Tarigan
Jurnal Pertahanan: Media Informasi ttg Kajian & Strategi Pertahanan yang Mengedepankan Identity, Nasionalism & Integrity Vol 6, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : The Republic of Indonesia Defense University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33172/jp.v6i3.930

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The structure of defense spending in Indonesia State Budget consists of three types of spending, which are routine expenditure, goods expenditure, and capital expenditure. It shows the changes in consumption expenditure contribution, direct investment expenditure, and indirect investment from the government. According to The Global Competitiveness Report 2016-2017, Indonesia presents a low level of security stability among 138 countries. Due to the terrorism threat, Indonesia is ranked 115 (Global Competitive Index or GCI=4,2) for business cost, at the 102nd ranking (GCI=3,9) for the business cost caused by crime and violence, and 108th ranking (GCI=4,1) for organized crime. This study aims to examine the impact of military expenditure on security stability in Indonesia. The analytical method used in this study is explanatory, it aims to explain the causal relationship between variables and hypothesis testing. This study employs the time series data with per semester data series through 2000-2018. The research model is formulated as a recursive linear model in the form of a Cobb-Douglas production function and analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis with the Ordinary Least Square method. The result reveals that both military expenditure and security expenditure have impacted simultaneously on security stability. The integration of all components of military expenditure synergistically can increase Security Stability. The components of spending that have a partially significant positive effect on Security Stability are expenditures on goods and capital expenditures.
Co-Authors - Afrizal Abdullah Zulkifli Achmad Yani Adhit Prayoga Afrizal Afrizal Agung Risdhianto Agung Rishdianto Albubaroq, Hikmat Zakky Aliyah, Yurizki Anak Agung Banyu Perwita Andriyanto, Agus Anthony Wende Anthony Wende Budiyanti, Fatwa D.W., Surryanto D.W., Surryanto Editha Praditya Eko. H. Rizerius Erni Ambarwati Fatwa Budiyanti Gea Avanantsoa, Harlette Naudy Gibran, Muhammad Nur Guntur Eko Saputro Herlina J.R Saragih Herlina Juni Risma Saragih Herlina Tarigan Hikmat Zakky Almubaroq Ian Montratama, Ian Ilyansyah, Muhammad Inkiriwang, Frega Ferdinand Wenas Irene Irene Ivan Yulivan Khairul Rizqiah Kurniawan Budi Prasetyo Kurniawan Budi Prasetyo Latief, Mohammad Nurdin Al Luhut Simbolon Mahatsangy, Ravoavy Setriny Makarim Wibisono MARIA BINTANG Muhamad Noor Gibran Muhammad Halkis Nafita Azkiya Nafita Rizqiyatul Azkiya Oktavia, Ola Ola Oktavia Ola Oktavia Pakpahan, Merjames Prakoso, Lukman Yudho Prakoso, Lukman Yudo Priyanto Priyanto Priyanto Priyanto Pujo Widodo, Pujo Rendy Ananta Prasetya Riant Nugroho Rianto Rianto Ridwan Gunawan Risalanisa Dwi Putri Rishdianto, Agung Risman, Helda Rizerius E. Hadisancoko Rizqiyatul Azkiya, Nafita Rudi Sutanto Rudy Sutanto Rudy Sutanto Rui Duarte Saragih, Herlina JR Setiadi, Muhammad Ikmal Sherif O. Aremu Sherif. O. Aremu Sitorus, Harangan Sri Murtiana Sri Patmi Sri Patmi Sri Patmi Sri patmi Sri Patmi, Sri Sudarsono, Budyanto Putro Sudarsono, Budyanto Putro Sugiman, Ranon Suntanto, Rudy Suradi Suradi Surryanto Djoko Waluyo Susmoro, Harjo Sutiono Sutiono Suwito Suwito Swastanto, Yoedhi Syamsul Maarif Tasdik Mustika Alam Tasdik Mustika Alam, Tasdik Mustika Tasdik Tasdik Tasdik, Tasdik Widjayanto, Joni Yulia Fadillah Yurizki Aliyah Yusgiantoro, Purnomo Zakky Almubaroq, Hikmat