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Analisis Kebijakan Otonomi Pendidikan di Indonesia: Analysis of Education Autonomy Policy in Indonesia Muslim Afandi; Rizki Erdayani; Syed Agung Afandi; M Rafi
JOURNAL OF GOVERNMENT SCIENCE Vol 3 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54144/govsci.v3i2.32

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This study aims to analyze the autonomy policy of education in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative approach with library research techniques. The results of this study indicate that the increase in the education budget allocation has not been able to increase the competitiveness of national education in the global arena. The implementation of educational autonomy through the establishment of various policies, including school-based management and the independent campus policy aims to give authority to educational institutions to provide flexibility in the management of education. Although the education autonomy policy has been able to increase the national education participation rate, this policy also raises new problems such as policy conflicts between the central government, regional governments, and educational institutions, inefficiency in education management, the occurrence of new corrupt practices, and education policies that tend to be top-down. The conclusion is that although it is in line with the demands of reform, education autonomy in Indonesia does not necessarily improve the quality of national education.
Open Government: Key Issues in Latvia Syed Agung Afandi; Rizki Erdayani; Muslim Afandi
JOURNAL OF GOVERNMENT SCIENCE Vol 5 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54144/govsci.v5i2.86

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This study aims to find out how the management of Sedana Mekar BUMDes applies the principles of village autonomy in Mekarsari village, East Lore sub-district, Poso district. This research was conducted in the village of Mekarsari, East Lore sub-district, Poso district with the theory of village autonomy put forward by Sutoro Eko (2014), which is Impunity and Initiative. The research method uses qualitative with descriptive research type. The technique of determining informants used a purposive sampling technique with 6 informants. Data collection techniques were carried out by means of observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this study concluded that the implementation of the principles of village autonomy in the management of BUMDes Sedana Mekar in Mekarsari village was considered not optimal. This is based on aspects of Sutoro Eko's theory used in this study, namely the principle of impunity and initiatives in the management of BUMDes Sedana Mekar. Inadequate planning often occurs in BUMDes management so that the initiatives implemented are not optimal. And it is also found that there are irregularities in the principle of impunity, namely the appointment of BUMDes administrators from village officials which causes the village oversight function of BUMDes to become village oversight of itself.
From Policy Ambition to System Capacity: Understanding Misalignment in Indonesia’s Decentralized Health Governance Muslim Afandi; Syed Agung Afandi; Rizki Erdayani
Journal Sovereignty Law And Diplomatic Politics Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Journal Sovereignty Law and Diplomatic Politics
Publisher : CV Era Digital Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jlsdp.v1i3.1922

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This article analyzes the planning, implementation, and monitoring of health policy in Indonesia within the context of decentralization and ongoing health system reforms. Despite progress toward near-universal coverage through the National Health Insurance, persistent structural challenges continue to hinder equitable outcomes. Key issues include uneven institutional capacity across regions, financing distortions, and varied adoption of digital systems such as SATUSEHAT. Using a systematic and integrative review of academic literature, government regulations, and national evaluation reports from 2000 to 2025, the study employs a hybrid deductive–inductive thematic analysis guided by the Policy Triangle, Street-Level Bureaucracy, the Advocacy Coalition Framework, and the WHO Health System Building Blocks. Findings indicate misalignment between national policy design and subnational implementation capability, shaped by fiscal disparities, leadership quality, bureaucratic stability, and managerial competence. These factors contribute to variations in maternal health outcomes, tuberculosis control, and noncommunicable disease management. Weak monitoring and evaluation—reflected in inconsistent data quality and a compliance-driven reporting culture—limits adaptive governance. The article proposes an adaptive governance framework emphasizing typology-based strategies, equity-oriented resource allocation, strengthened analytical capacity, and integrated health information systems. It concludes that future reforms require governance coherence and institutional capacity strengthening across all levels.
Hedges in Interfaith Discourse: A Case Study of Indonesian Religious Figures in A Podcast Dialogue Dian Budiarti; Rizki Erdayani
Linguistik Indonesia Vol. 44 No. 1 (2026): Linguistik Indonesia
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/li.v44i1.903

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This study investigates the use of hedges in an interfaith podcast dialogue featuring six religious figures representing Indonesia’s officially recognized religions. Specifically, it examines the types and functions of hedging in spoken religious discourse using data collected from an episode of the LOGIN podcast. All utterances containing hedging devices were identified and categorized into structural types, and their pragmatic roles were analyzed through qualitative descriptive methods grounded in pragmatic theory. The findings reveal that there are three major types of hedges that are actively used to manage interpersonal dynamics and negotiate meaning in a pluralistic context. Shields were the most frequent type (38.89%), followed by attribution markers (33.33%) and approximators (27.78%). Functionally, hedges performed epistemic, affective, and discourse-management role, which allow speakers to express uncertainty, soften claims, and maintain dialogic openness. These strategies helped speakers express their convictions while respecting differing beliefs for fostering mutual understanding. It is expected that this study contributes to the understanding of how hedging operates in religiously diverse, media-mediated interactions, and highlights its pragmatic value in maintaining a tolerant interfaith dialogue.
Sustainable Tourism and Community Participation in Indonesia: Comparative Insights from Bali, Yogyakarta, and Labuan Bajo Muslim Afandi; Syed Agung Afandi; Rizki Erdayani; Nail Hidaya Afandi
Indonesian Tourism Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): November, 2025
Publisher : CV. Austronesia Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69812/itj.v2i3.198

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This study conducts a comparative analysis of sustainable tourism dynamics in Bali, Yogyakarta, and Labuan Bajo by examining three interrelated dimensions: environmental sustainability, community participation, and governance arrangements. Using a qualitative comparative case study design and document analysis of 50 policy documents, academic studies, institutional reports, and planning frameworks published between 2018 and 2024, the research identifies significant variations in how sustainability is operationalized across destinations. Bali exhibits advanced tourism development but faces severe ecological pressures, fragmented governance, and unequal benefit distribution. Yogyakarta demonstrates the most coherent sustainability model, characterized by strong community-based tourism institutions, participatory co-governance, and locally grounded environmental stewardship. Labuan Bajo, as a national super-priority destination, shows a tension between conservation imperatives and centralized, investor-driven development that limits substantive local participation. The cross-case synthesis reveals that sustainable tourism outcomes depend on the alignment of environmental practices, community empowerment, and multi-level governance coordination. Theoretically, the study contributes to sustainable tourism governance scholarship by proposing a typology of governance configurations hybrid customary–regulatory, participatory co-governance, and centralized authority-based models. Policy implications emphasize the need to strengthen community institutions, enhance regulatory coherence, and adopt destination-specific strategies to ensure that tourism development supports ecological integrity, cultural resilience, and social equity.
STRENGTHENING MULTISECTORAL GOVERNANCE FOR STUNTING REDUCTION IN INDONESIA: A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY ANALYSIS AND INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE REVIEW Syed Agung Afandi; Muslim Afandi; Rizki Erdayani
Jurnal Pemerintahan Dan Keamanan Publik (JP dan KP) Vol 8 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Pemerintahan dan Keamanan Publik (JP dan KP) Vol. 8, No. 1, Februari 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Keamanan dan Keselamatan Publik IPDN

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Multi-level governance deficits and fiscal asymmetries within the decentralized framework constitute primary barriers to accelerating stunting reduction in Indonesia. This study deconstructs subnational institutional matrices and political economies using historical institutionalism (path dependency) and collaborative governance theories. Findings explicitly reveal that a pervasive curative bias within community health centers and the diversion of Village Funds by local elites causally fracture intervention convergence pathways, resulting in household-level nutrient absorption failure. Analytically, an international comparative review of Rwanda’s Imihigo system and Vietnam’s vertical command chain offers novel regulatory benchmarks to overcome localized bureaucratic fragmentation. Core policy recommendations urge binding accountability reforms through mandatory performance contracts for regional leaders and strict fiscal earmarking on central transfer funds conditioned rigorously upon real ground-level nutritional convergence metrics.
Analisis Gaya Bahasa Dalam Novel Segi Tiga Karya Sapardi Djoko Damono Waviq Azizah; Rizki Erdayani; Martius Martius; Murny Murny
Gurindam: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): JUNE
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

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This research is driven by high school literary learning exercises like evaluating novels, which frequently neglect to address or consider language style and diction. This study attempts to explain the linguistic styles found in Sapardi Djoko Damono's novel Segi Tiga. Techniques for listening and taking notes were used in the data collection process. The study's findings on language style included 278 data, of which 72 were in the simile style, 65 in the metaphorical style, 90 in the personfication type, 3 in the metonymic style, 3 in the synecdoche style, and the remaining 2 in the allegorical language style. 3 data, 11 data for hyperbolic language, 17 data for repetition, 6 data for ironic language, and idiom language.