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Masyarakat Madani dalam Filsafat Pendidikan Barat dan Islam Syarifah, Syarifah; Utomo, Bambang; Haris, Abdul; Mansur, Rosichin
Jurnal Sustainable Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Sustainable
Publisher : Lembaga Penjaminan Mutu, IAIN Syaikh Abdurrahman Siddik Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32923/kjmp.v6i2.4216

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Populasi keseluruhan di negara-negara Barat atau populasi keseluruhan di dunia Islam, merupakan subjek yang terus menjadi perbincangan banyak pihak. Pembicaraan mengenai gagasan ini mengalami pemulihan setelah runtuhnya Persatuan Soviet. Selain itu, masyarakat yang bijaksana dalam banyak kasus diagungkan sebagai sebuah kekhasan mendasar, namun juga memadai untuk siklus demokratisasi dan Kepastian ide. Hal ini tidak perlu lagi dibahas dalam demokratisasi. Terlepas dari kenyataan bahwa masyarakat umum sering kali berada di posisi yang berlawanan dengan kekuasaan negara dan masyarakat politik, tugas utama negara harus bersifat memaksa dengan asumsi tugas masyarakat umum berhasil dalam menjaga kebebasan dasar dan peluang individu dari masyarakat umum. Selain itu, tanpa kekuasaan negara, masyarakat umum mungkin dapat menimbulkan konflik yang penuh pertimbangan karena isu-isu etnis, ketat, dan berbasis kelas. Perlu diperhatikan bahwa masyarakat umum tidak dapat menggantikan pemerintah. Dalam situasi Indonesia, perubahan saat ini tampaknya tidak menemukan strukturnya, pengalaman pertikaian bersama yang progresif, munculnya kelompok-kelompok masyarakat tidak beradab yang berbasis sosial dan ketat yang berperan penting dalam meningkatkan meningkatnya kejahatan, mempertimbangkan kembali gagasan tentang kesamaan. masyarakat adalah percakapan yang tidak dapat diperiksa. dihindari.
Leveraging Digital Technology in Micro SMEs to Enhance Indonesia's Economic Prosperity Utomo, Bambang; Setiyono, Yoyok Yekti
Jurnal Lemhannas RI Vol 12 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Ketahanan Nasional Republik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55960/jlri.v12i3.985

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Purpose: This study aims to analyse the use of digital technology to enhance the performance of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia, identifying challenges, obstacles, and strategies to improve their competitiveness, productivity, and economic welfare through digital transformation. Design/Methodology/Approach:A qualitative approach with a descriptive-narrative method was used. Secondary data were gathered from websites, government reports, and journal articles, with 70% from Indonesia and 30% from international sources, to synthesise existing research on MSMEs’ digital technology adoption. Findings: Key barriers include limited digital literacy, inadequate infrastructure, and poor financial management practices. Despite these challenges, digital tools have expanded market access, improved transaction speed, and reduced costs. Strategies such as enhancing digital literacy, using e-commerce platforms, and increasing local government support have been crucial in supporting MSME growth. Originality/Value:This study provides insights into the strategies needed to strengthen MSME digital transformation in Indonesia, contributing to the development of policies and programs that empower MSMEs and boost their economic impact. These insights are valuable for policymakers, MSME leaders, and academics promoting digital adoption and economic resilience.
Dinamika Insurgensi Dalam Konflik Horizontal Di Papua Melalui Pola Gerakan Dan Respons Negara Anugrah, Muhammad Lutfi; Timur, Fauzia G. Cempaka; Utomo, Bambang
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v11i4.64285

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The horizontal conflict in Papua remains one of the most complex and enduring conflicts in Indonesia, involving the interaction of historical grievances, identity politics, security responses, and struggles over legitimacy. Previous studies have tended to examine Papuan conflict in partial ways, such as armed resistance, securitization, media representation, or humanitarian issues, leaving limited analysis that integrates insurgent movement patterns and state responses within a single asymmetric warfare framework. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of insurgency in Papua by examining the patterns of insurgent movements and the state’s responses in the context of horizontal conflict. The research employed a qualitative case study approach, using in-depth interviews, documentation, and literature review as data collection techniques. The findings show that the Papuan conflict reflects the characteristics of asymmetric conflict, marked by unequal power relations between the state and non-state actors. Insurgent movements have shifted from predominantly territorial armed resistance to multi-arena strategies operating in political, international, and digital spaces. At the same time, state responses remain dominated by security approaches, although they are also accompanied by development, administrative governance, and narrative management. The study concludes that the persistence of conflict in Papua is shaped by the relational interaction between insurgent adaptation and state response. Therefore, conflict management requires a more integrative, adaptive, and context-sensitive approach that goes beyond a purely territorial and coercive logic.