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Maute Group dan Jaringan Keluarga dalam Kelompok Islam Radikal di Filipina Selatan Nara Indra, Putu Agung
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol 13, No 2 (2017): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (257.153 KB) | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v13i2.2719.187-200

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AbstrakPerjalanan konflik antara pemerintah Filipina dengan kelompok-kelompok separatis di Filipina Selatan memunculkan beragam kelompok militan Islam seperti MILF, Abu Sayyaf, dan yang paling mutakhir, Kelompok Maute. .Banyaknya kelompok militan yang muncul berawal dari perpecahan-perpecahan di dalam kelompok-kelompok militan tradisional di Filipina Selatan khususnya MNLF dan MILF. Fenomena perpecahan ini akhirnya memunculkan kelompok-kelompok sempalan yang kerap terlibat pertempuran di antara mereka sendiri. Di sisi lain, kelompok-kelompok tersebut justru memiliki latar belakang ikatan keluarga yang sangat erat. Tulisan ini menyoroti tentang peranan jaringan keluarga di dalam keberadaan kelompok-kelompok militan di Filipina Selatan khususnya Kelompok Maute. Kelompok Maute dapat berkembang pesat karena pendiri dan sebagian besar anggotanya memiliki hubungan keluarga dengan kelompok Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Ikatan keluarga ini akhirnya menjadi pelindung sekaligus faktor penting bagi berkembangnya radikalisme Kelompok Maute.Kata kunci: Filipina Selatan, kelompok radikal Islam, MILF, Kelompok Maute, ikatan keluarga. AbstractThe history of conflict between Philippines government and separatist group in Southern Phillipines area has formed many radical Islamic groups such as, MILF, Abu Sayyaf, and Maute group. The emergence of these groups was caused by the schism in the older militant groups such as MNLF and MILF. However, the disunity of the older militant groups and the emergence of the so called “splinter groups” finally created conflicts among them. On the other hand, those groups bear resemblance in their family origins. This article highlighted the family networking inside the radical Islamic groups especially the Maute group. This group can grow rapidly because of the family bond between their founders and members with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). The family bond became their protector and also vital point for the rise of radicalism in the Maute group.Keyword: Southern Philippines, radical Islamic groups, MMILF, Maute group, family bond. 
Maute Group dan Jaringan Keluarga dalam Kelompok Islam Radikal di Filipina Selatan Putu Agung Nara Indra
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 13 No. 2 (2017): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (257.153 KB) | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v13i2.2719.187-200

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AbstrakPerjalanan konflik antara pemerintah Filipina dengan kelompok-kelompok separatis di Filipina Selatan memunculkan beragam kelompok militan Islam seperti MILF, Abu Sayyaf, dan yang paling mutakhir, Kelompok Maute. .Banyaknya kelompok militan yang muncul berawal dari perpecahan-perpecahan di dalam kelompok-kelompok militan tradisional di Filipina Selatan khususnya MNLF dan MILF. Fenomena perpecahan ini akhirnya memunculkan kelompok-kelompok sempalan yang kerap terlibat pertempuran di antara mereka sendiri. Di sisi lain, kelompok-kelompok tersebut justru memiliki latar belakang ikatan keluarga yang sangat erat. Tulisan ini menyoroti tentang peranan jaringan keluarga di dalam keberadaan kelompok-kelompok militan di Filipina Selatan khususnya Kelompok Maute. Kelompok Maute dapat berkembang pesat karena pendiri dan sebagian besar anggotanya memiliki hubungan keluarga dengan kelompok Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Ikatan keluarga ini akhirnya menjadi pelindung sekaligus faktor penting bagi berkembangnya radikalisme Kelompok Maute.Kata kunci: Filipina Selatan, kelompok radikal Islam, MILF, Kelompok Maute, ikatan keluarga. AbstractThe history of conflict between Philippines government and separatist group in Southern Phillipines area has formed many radical Islamic groups such as, MILF, Abu Sayyaf, and Maute group. The emergence of these groups was caused by the schism in the older militant groups such as MNLF and MILF. However, the disunity of the older militant groups and the emergence of the so called “splinter groups” finally created conflicts among them. On the other hand, those groups bear resemblance in their family origins. This article highlighted the family networking inside the radical Islamic groups especially the Maute group. This group can grow rapidly because of the family bond between their founders and members with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). The family bond became their protector and also vital point for the rise of radicalism in the Maute group.Keyword: Southern Philippines, radical Islamic groups, MMILF, Maute group, family bond. 
COVID- 19 dan Potensi Konflik Sosial Putu Agung Nara Indra Prima Satya
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional 2020: Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional: Edisi Khusus
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (182.501 KB) | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v1i1.3867.39-45

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Penyebaran wabah COVID-19 membuka peluang pada munculnya konflik-konflik di masyarakat. Konflik ini bersifat horizontal maupun vertikal. Penyebaran wabah COVID-19 ini telah memukul kondisi ekonomi sebagian warga. Hal tersebut kemudian menjalar sehingga menyebabkan kegelisahan sosial di tengah masyarakat. Tulisan ini membahas tentang potensi konflik akibat COVID-19 dengan pendekatan studi konflik dan perdamaian yang dipadukan dengan pendekatan struktural. Salah satu argument utama dari tulisan ini adalah ketakutan atas munculnya konflik berakar dari ketidaktahuan atas unsur-unsur yang menjadi pra-kondisi atas situasi konflik tersebut. Konflik, selanjutnya, merupakan akumulasi dari berbagai faktor yang saling berkelindan satu sama lain.
Tiga Babak Kekerasan dalam Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak Putu Agung Nara Indra Prima Satya
Jurnal Inada: Kajian Perempuan Indonesia di Daerah Tertinggal, Terdepan, dan Terluar Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): DESEMBER
Publisher : Pusat Studi Wanita, Univesitas Kristen Indonesia

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Review Film "Tiga Babak Kekerasan dalam Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak"
The Trends of Legal Migration: Reasons of Indonesian Legal Migrants Settling in the Netherlands Wasisto, Nada Gavrila; Pilongo, Levina Charisa; Satya, Putu Agung Nara Indra Prima
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 19 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v19i2.7214.212-228

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Indonesia has been one of the contributing countries in sending migrants to the Netherlands. The historical relations along with the large economic opportunities in the Netherlands play a part in the promotion of cross-border movement for Indonesians to the Netherlands. However, those are only one of many underlying reasons why Indonesians are willing to leave their home country to a more developed country. This article questions the reasons behind Indonesian legal migration in the Netherlands and looks into the trend of Indonesian migrants as the result of the fulfilment of human development embedded in education and employment policies and management in the Netherlands. The relationship between the two aspects and the Indonesian migration in the Netherlands is examined through the Theory of Human Development by Amartya Sen, specifically in regard to the improvement of human capabilities and freedom of choice. The authors found that a country that promotes human development is more favourable to live in. Thus, in this case, the education and employment policies and mechanisms of the Netherlands that are focusing on the fulfilment of freedom of choice and the improvement of human capabilities attract international migrants, particularly the Indonesians.   Keywords: the Netherlands; Indonesia; Legal Migrants; Migration
The Trends of Legal Migration: Reasons of Indonesian Legal Migrants Settling in the Netherlands Wasisto, Nada Gavrila; Pilongo, Levina Charisa; Satya, Putu Agung Nara Indra Prima
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 19 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v19i2.7214.212-228

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Indonesia has been one of the contributing countries in sending migrants to the Netherlands. The historical relations along with the large economic opportunities in the Netherlands play a part in the promotion of cross-border movement for Indonesians to the Netherlands. However, those are only one of many underlying reasons why Indonesians are willing to leave their home country to a more developed country. This article questions the reasons behind Indonesian legal migration in the Netherlands and looks into the trend of Indonesian migrants as the result of the fulfilment of human development embedded in education and employment policies and management in the Netherlands. The relationship between the two aspects and the Indonesian migration in the Netherlands is examined through the Theory of Human Development by Amartya Sen, specifically in regard to the improvement of human capabilities and freedom of choice. The authors found that a country that promotes human development is more favourable to live in. Thus, in this case, the education and employment policies and mechanisms of the Netherlands that are focusing on the fulfilment of freedom of choice and the improvement of human capabilities attract international migrants, particularly the Indonesians.   Keywords: the Netherlands; Indonesia; Legal Migrants; Migration