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Counter-Attack Pasca Penghitungan Suara Pilpres 2019 Menuju Real Count Ida Susilowati
ADALAH Vol 3, No 4 (2019): Keadilan Sosial & Politik
Publisher : UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1092.007 KB) | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v3i4.11180

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Abstract:The 2019 Presidential General Election is a continuation of the political battle between the two camps, namely the Prabowo camp and the Joko Widodo camp. The two camps have the same strong support, both from the people as voters, as well as the support of political parties participating in the election. After the vote on April 17, 2019, each party claimed to have won the election. Jokowi's camp showed his victory with the results of the Quick Count, while Prabowo's camp showed its victory with the results of their own real count. This debate does not end if the General Election Commission does not immediately announce the results of the general election.Keywords: Presidential Election, Counter Attack, Real Count. Abstrak:Pemilihan Umum Presiden 2019 merupakan kelanjutan pertarungan politik antara dua kubu yaitu kubu Prabowo dan kubu Joko Widodo. Kedua kubu memiliki dukungan yang sama-sama kuat, baik dukungan dari rakyat sebagai pemilik suara, maupun dukungan partai politik peserta pemilu. Pasca pemungutan suara tanggal 17 Agustus, masing-masing pihak mengklaim telah memenangkan pemilu. Kubu Jokowi menunjukkan kemenangannya dengan perolehan hasil dari Quick Count, sedang kubu Prabowo menunjukkan kemenangannya dengan hasil real count yang mereka lakukan sendiri. Perdebatan ini tidak berujung bila Komisi Pemilihan Umum tidak segera mengumumkan hasil pemilihan umum.Kata Kunci: Pemilihan Umum Presiden, Counter  Attack, Real Count. 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Digital Strategy for National Defence in the Era of Global Politics Susilowati, Ida; Nadirah, Kamilia; Lasampa, Aanisah Aprilia
ADALAH Vol 8, No 6 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i6.40738

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an important factor in crafting a country's defence strategy in the face of increasingly complex global political dynamics. This article reviews the country's efforts in applying AI in the context of defence strategy and digital politics. AI has helped countries analyse complex data, predict political changes and formulate more effective diplomacy strategies. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a state priority that is starting to be developed and continues to increase around the world, including as a defence effort in the military and non-military fields. This research is a type of qualitative research by applying descriptive analytical methods and literature study data analysis techniques. The findings of our research are that AI can analyse global political data from various sources. AI can be used to analyse public policy data and provide recommendations to political leaders about steps that might be taken. One of the implementations of AI in global politics is in facilitating collaboration between countries in facing global challenges by answering complex problems such as climate change, cyber security and cooperation between countries.
Indonesia's Strategy in Maritime Defense Diplomacy to the State FPDA members (Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and United Kingdom) Susilowati, Ida; Maulida, Savira; Hartadi, Najla Aulia
ADALAH Vol 8, No 5 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i5.41088

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Indonesia has long established cooperative and diplomatic relations with the five FPDA member countries. However, this relationship still arouses a sense of mistrust from all parties with the emergence of issues and tensions in diplomatic relations. The presence and establishment of FPDA itself is also one of the reasons to "balance Indonesia". This is a gap for better cooperation between Indonesia and FPDA member countries. The problem in this study is how the pattern of maritime defense diplomacy cooperation and Indonesia's interests towards FPDA member countries using the theory of maritime defense diplomacy as well as the concept of maritime security and national interests. This research uses qualitative methods in a descriptive-analytical manner. The results of the research that the role of multilateral cooperation in Indonesia's maritime defense diplomacy has been actively prioritized by building a sense of trust (CBM), by implementing 5 patterns of defense diplomacy to FPDA countries, Indonesia's interests in FPDA countries, namely: building FPDA trust in Indonesia, increasing cooperation in the maritime sector, reducing the issue of Papuan separatism, and maintaining ASEAN centrality. 
Implementation of Community of Common Destiny Policy through One Belt One Road Strategy as China's Defense Effort Susilowati, Ida; Cahyani, Mustika; Salsabila, Syarifatunnisa Qothrunnada
ADALAH Vol 8, No 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i1.40288

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China is one of the countries that adheres to communist ideology just like the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The failure of the Soviet Union became a lesson for China to re-organise its national defence policies and strategies. This research aims to find out China's strategy for maintaining its country's sovereignty so that it does not experience political degradation like the Soviet Union through the Community of Common Destiny policy. This research applies qualitative research methods with literature study data analysis techniques. The Chinese foreign policy approach analyses China's strategy for maintaining its sovereignty. The results show that one of China's strategies to maintain its sovereignty is by implementing the Community of Common Destiny policy, which is manifested through the One Belt and One Road concept, which is a policy to carry out state development with other developing countries in the face of capitalist economic globalisation through defense lines on land and sea (maritime).
Implementation of Community of Common Destiny Policy through One Belt One Road Strategy as China's Defense Effort Susilowati, Ida; Cahyani, Mustika; Salsabila, Syarifatunnisa Qothrunnada
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i1.40288

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China is one of the countries that adheres to communist ideology just like the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The failure of the Soviet Union became a lesson for China to re-organise its national defence policies and strategies. This research aims to find out China's strategy for maintaining its country's sovereignty so that it does not experience political degradation like the Soviet Union through the Community of Common Destiny policy. This research applies qualitative research methods with literature study data analysis techniques. The Chinese foreign policy approach analyses China's strategy for maintaining its sovereignty. The results show that one of China's strategies to maintain its sovereignty is by implementing the Community of Common Destiny policy, which is manifested through the One Belt and One Road concept, which is a policy to carry out state development with other developing countries in the face of capitalist economic globalisation through defense lines on land and sea (maritime).
Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Digital Strategy for National Defence in the Era of Global Politics Susilowati, Ida; Nadirah, Kamilia; Lasampa, Aanisah Aprilia
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 6 (2024)
Publisher : UIN Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i6.40738

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an important factor in crafting a country's defence strategy in the face of increasingly complex global political dynamics. This article reviews the country's efforts in applying AI in the context of defence strategy and digital politics. AI has helped countries analyse complex data, predict political changes and formulate more effective diplomacy strategies. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a state priority that is starting to be developed and continues to increase around the world, including as a defence effort in the military and non-military fields. This research is a type of qualitative research by applying descriptive analytical methods and literature study data analysis techniques. The findings of our research are that AI can analyse global political data from various sources. AI can be used to analyse public policy data and provide recommendations to political leaders about steps that might be taken. One of the implementations of AI in global politics is in facilitating collaboration between countries in facing global challenges by answering complex problems such as climate change, cyber security and cooperation between countries.
Indonesia's Strategy in Maritime Defense Diplomacy to the State FPDA members (Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and United Kingdom) Susilowati, Ida; Maulida, Savira; Hartadi, Najla Aulia
BULETIN ADALAH Vol. 8 No. 5 (2024)
Publisher : UIN Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/adalah.v8i5.41088

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Indonesia has long established cooperative and diplomatic relations with the five FPDA member countries. However, this relationship still arouses a sense of mistrust from all parties with the emergence of issues and tensions in diplomatic relations. The presence and establishment of FPDA itself is also one of the reasons to "balance Indonesia". This is a gap for better cooperation between Indonesia and FPDA member countries. The problem in this study is how the pattern of maritime defense diplomacy cooperation and Indonesia's interests towards FPDA member countries using the theory of maritime defense diplomacy as well as the concept of maritime security and national interests. This research uses qualitative methods in a descriptive-analytical manner. The results of the research that the role of multilateral cooperation in Indonesia's maritime defense diplomacy has been actively prioritized by building a sense of trust (CBM), by implementing 5 patterns of defense diplomacy to FPDA countries, Indonesia's interests in FPDA countries, namely: building FPDA trust in Indonesia, increasing cooperation in the maritime sector, reducing the issue of Papuan separatism, and maintaining ASEAN centrality. 
Co-Authors Abda Abda Adha Amir Ariefudien Adhitya Sandy Wicaksono Afifa Nurhaliza Afni Regita Cahyani Muis Ahmad, S. Thoriq Musthofa Anisa Nuryanti Affandi Annisa Diva Sekartaji Ardiyanti, Dwi Ariefudien, Adha Amir Aulia, Shiva Faizah Aurelia Putri Noveri Azzam El Zahidin Azzam El Zahidin Bagas Husnul Hidayat Balqis, Nurliya Cahyani, Mustika Candra, Rudi Choliq, Muthmainnah Cut Jihan Raihana Dhianada Salsabila Lugo Diah Rukmini Diba, Intan Farah Dini Septyana Rahayu Diska Fatima Virgiyanti Eka Indah Nuraini Elfarah Reggina Azzahra Elsa Iqlima Az-Zahra Fadhlan Hakiem Fadhlan Nur Hakiem Fatiha Firdaus Fazriyah, Laila Choirul Fiani Nurmalasari Hartadi, Najla Aulia Hesti Rokhaniyah, Hesti Hidatyat, Regga Fajar Hidayat, Regga Fajar Huzaeny, Roziqk Heally Illahi, Betari Titah Iqbal Maulana Alfiansyah Istiqomah Istiqomah Kamilia Nadirah Khairul Munzilin Khalifah, Nanda Putri Kusniawati Kusniawati Kusniawati, Kusniawati Lasampa, Aanisah Aprilia Latifah, Aulia Nurul Maulida, Savira Moh. Rofiq Mohammad Latief Mohammad Muslih Muh Zulfadillah Alvarezel Muhammad Fauzi Muhammad Fauzi Muhammad Sholeh Muhammad Sholeh MUHAMMAD SHOLEH Mustika Cahyani Muthmainnah Choliq Nabeel, Thoriq Nabila Yasmin Namira Nadirah, Kamilia Nanda Putri Khalifah Nasywa Tsabita Amelia Nasywa Tsabita Amelia Nisa, Aulia Tiara Novi Rizka Amalia Nur Rizqita, Sheilavia Rafif Ibnu Widyadana Ratna Alfina Nurcahyani Regga Fajar Hidayat Regga Fajar Hidayat Rifdah Syifa Rabbani Rifdah Syifa Rabbani Rofiq, Moh Rooiqoh, Qotrunnada Fajr Rudi Chandra Rukmini, Diah S.Thoriq Musthofa Ahmad S.Thoriq Musthofa Ahmad Sadiah, Nisa Salsabila, Syarifatunnisa Qothrunnada Savira Maulida Savira Maulida Sepana Virqiyan Sepana Virqiyan Sinaga, Raihani Hafidzah Siti Nurjannah Sofi Mubarok Suniyyah Puspita Sari Syahril Ady Fahlanda Siregar Thoriq Faturrahman Thoriq Nabeel Trisnani, Asif Wicaksono, Adhitya Sandy Yan Kahnovich Yulia Rimapradesi Yunus, Nur Rohim Zaenal, Zakliyyah Widad Zahrotunnimah Zahrotunnimah