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The Contributions of Feminist Theory in Advancing the Field of International Relations rettob, fikram
Jurnal Ilmu Politik dan Studi Sosial Terapan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Maret 2025
Publisher : PT Polstac Repositori Riset

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Feminist theory introduces a critical and transformative perspective to the international sphere, offering a nuanced understanding of global politics. Recognising its contributions is essential for comprehensively analysing contemporary global challenges. This study aims to highlight the significance of feminist ideas. Despite often being marginalised in dominant political discourses of masculinity, feminist ideas provide some of the most equitable and effective solutions for addressing global issues. Feminist perspectives challenge traditional power structures, advocate for gender justice, and promote inclusivity in political decision-making. By examining these contributions, this research seeks to emphasise the importance of integrating feminist approaches into global political frameworks. Utilising a qualitative methodology, the study is grounded in original content analysis and deductive way, drawing upon credible sources, including books, peer-reviewed journals, scholarly articles, and official written statements. Through this approach, the study underscores the necessity of feminist theory in constructing a more just and balanced global political landscape.
Legal Reform in the Relocation of Indonesia’s Capital: Challenges and Implications Jamrudin, Hasrin; Widowaty, Yeni; Satriawan, Iwan; Prasetyoningsih, Nanik; Rettob, Fikram
Journal of Law and Legal Reform Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October, 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Moving Indonesia’s capital city to the archipelago is a strategic policy aimed at addressing development inequality, reducing the burden on Jakarta, and creating a more sustainable center of government. However, the rapid legislative process and lack of public participation raise questions regarding the legitimacy of the policy. This study aims to analyze the legal politics of the National Capital City Law (UU IKN) as well as the social, economic, and environmental implications of relocating the capital city. Using a normative method with a descriptive and comparative approach, this study examines relevant regulations as well as other countries’ experiences in capital city relocation. The results show that capital city relocation faces challenges in governance, protection of indigenous peoples’ rights, as well as environmental impacts such as deforestation and increased carbon emissions. From an economic perspective, while it is expected to boost investment and regional development, the project faces funding constraints as well as social risks for affected communities. Therefore, more inclusive, transparent and sustainability-based policies are needed to ensure the success of this project. Strong regulations, fair compensation mechanisms for affected communities, and strict environmental policies should be top priorities. With a comprehensive approach, the archipelago can develop into a modern, competitive and sustainable capital city.