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The Perception of Young Voters Towards the Integrity of the 2014 Election1 A Survey in Special Region of Yogyakarta HAMDI, RIDHO AL; SURANTO, SURANTO; WIDODO, BAMBANG; SULAKSONO, TUNJUNG; DARUMURTI, AWANG
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 5, No 1 (2014): February 2014
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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The research examines the perception of youngvoters regarding the quality of theimplementation the 2014 election. There are sixindicators to measure the integrity: 1) theelection law, 2) the electoral procedure, 3) thevoter registration, 4) the political party and itscandidate registration, 5) the role of massmedia, and 5) the candidate campaign. Theresearch findings revealed that, in general,young voters have an adequate perceptionconcerning the electoral integrity. Morespecifically, the good perception is only to twothings namely political party and its candidateregistration and the electoral procedure. Therest is adequate perception. In addition, theresearch portrayed that young people havehighest trust merely to the CorruptionEradication Commision (KPK). On the otherhand, they have lowest trust into twoinstitutions: political party and parliament.Key words: Young voters, perception, the 2014election,Trust
Praktek Demokrasi Lokal di Indonesia: Studi Kasus di Kabupaten Lampung Tengah HAMDI, RIDHO AL
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 2, No 2 (2011): August 2011
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This study will explain on local democracy experiences in the district level as real evidence to currentIndonesian democracy. It can be shown with several cases of public services in Central Lampung, i.e.the case of corruption on school operational subsidy, the damage of the public street, corruption inmaking ID card, the lacking of water compliance and other problems. This study uses two methods indata gathering, namely in depth interview and participant observation. The result of this study showsthat local bureaucrats not able to maintain and manage public services as a societal basic compliance.Therefore, Central Lampung can be categorized as a weak state. In short, democratically behavior thatcarried out by local elits can not to implement the people prosperity in Indonesia.
Moving towards a Normalised Path: Political Islam in Contemporary Indonesia AL-HAMDI, RIDHO
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 1 (2017): February 2017
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As the largest predominantly Muslim country of the globe, Indonesia nearly achieves two decades of its democratisation wave since the downfall of the Au- thoritarian Rule in 1998. Political parties, one of the crucial democratic institutions, have a signifi- cant responsibility to maintain the democratic system as they are the sole official representatives to create leaders and policies in the government. This paper portrays the trajectory of political Islam in Indonesia particularly Islam-based parties slightly under two decades since Post- New Order regime. Islam-based parties have a potential to be a moderate-offi- cial force in the government. It could be proven by the threefold indicator. First is the ripeness of Islam-based parties in coping with both internal and external stimuli such as the leadership change and elite conflicts, the constitutional re- form and the electoral result. Second is the role of Muslim political forces in the parliament particularly in addressing the policy making of controversial bills. Third is the involvement of Islam-based parties in the administration cabinet. To sum up, by applying the analytical framework on the party goal, political Islam in Indonesia has three distinctive features: As “the vote-seekers” in the election, as “the issue-advocates” in the legislature and as “the office-seekers” in the execu- tive. These denote to a normalised path of political Islam in reaching out the embedded democracy.
Moving towards a Normalised Path: Political Islam in Contemporary Indonesia RIDHO AL-HAMDI
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 1 (2017): February 2017
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As the largest predominantly Muslim country of the globe, Indonesia nearly achieves two decades of its democratisation wave since the downfall of the Au- thoritarian Rule in 1998. Political parties, one of the crucial democratic institutions, have a signifi- cant responsibility to maintain the democratic system as they are the sole official representatives to create leaders and policies in the government. This paper portrays the trajectory of political Islam in Indonesia particularly Islam-based parties slightly under two decades since Post- New Order regime. Islam-based parties have a potential to be a moderate-offi- cial force in the government. It could be proven by the threefold indicator. First is the ripeness of Islam-based parties in coping with both internal and external stimuli such as the leadership change and elite conflicts, the constitutional re- form and the electoral result. Second is the role of Muslim political forces in the parliament particularly in addressing the policy making of controversial bills. Third is the involvement of Islam-based parties in the administration cabinet. To sum up, by applying the analytical framework on the party goal, political Islam in Indonesia has three distinctive features: As “the vote-seekers” in the election, as “the issue-advocates” in the legislature and as “the office-seekers” in the execu- tive. These denote to a normalised path of political Islam in reaching out the embedded democracy.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdul Rahim, Raja Achmad Nurmandi Adibah Dhivani Gusmi Ahmad Syukri Akbar, Ali - Alfian Nurochman Ali - Akbar Alim Bubu Swarga Anawati, Dyah Mely Annida Ulfah Annisa Risky Ramadan Arfan Ashari Saputra Arissy Jorgi Sutan Astri Candra Dewi Awang Darumurti, Awang Bachtiar Dwi Kurniawan, Bachtiar Dwi Bambang Eka Cahya Widodo Cahya Damarjati Chen, Hsing-Chung Danang Kurniawan, Danang David Efendi Dewanti, Mike Diah Riski Hardiana Diah Riski Hardiana Dyah Mely Anawati Elis Nugraha Septiana Erna Trianggorowati Erna Trianggorowati Gusmi, Adibah Dhivani Halimah Abdul Manaf Halimah Abdul Manaf, Halimah Abdul Hardiana, Diah Riski Heriansyah Anugrah Indar Surahmat Indriyani, Nessa Rizky Karmila Zahrani Al Hayati Khabir, Muhammad Hazim Kharisma Purwandani Kurnia, Rahmat Kahfi Kurniasari, Lenny Kurniawati, Nawang Laras Lingganingrum Mahmud, Ramli Masyhur, Ahmad Musthafa Moch. Rifqi Mei Redha Muhamad Iqbal Muttaqin Muhammad Eko Atmojo, Muhammad Eko Naprathansuk, Non Nawang Kurniawati Nawang Kurniawati Non Naprathansuk Nur Hayati, Neni Nur Sofyan Nuryani, Najli Aidha Pahlevi, Moch Edward Trias Sakir Sakir Sakir Sakir, Sakir Sakti, Andi Muhammad Sary Septiana, Elis Nugraha Siti Maharani Chumairah Slamet Riyadi Sri Agustiningsih Subekti, Dimas Suradi, Muhamad Arief Previasakti Suranto Suranto Suswanta Swarga, Alim Bubu Tanto Lailam Tanto Lailam Tri Oka Putra Laksana Trianggorowati, Erna Trianisa, Krisma TUNJUNG SULAKSONO Tyas Hadi Angesti Vindhi Putri Pratiwi Widiyastuti Setiabudi WIDODO, BAMBANG