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TEORI OLIGARKI WINTERS ATAS PENAMBANGAN BATUBARA DI KALIMANTAN TIMUR (RELASI PENGUSAHA MENJADI PENGUASA) Anita Febriani; Dilla Janu Istanti; Ponco Wibowo
Jurnal Ilmiah Widya Sosiopolitika Vol 2 No 2 (2020): ISU PARIWISATA DAN KESEHATAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF SOSIAL DAN POLITIK
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JIWSP.2020.v02.i02.p05

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Oligarchy portrait occurs in the process of coal mining in East Kalimantan. Many of the power-holding elites are involved in collaborating to become a mining resource chain in East Kalimantan. The Sexi Killer film by WatchDoc Documentary provides an illustration that explains how the elite was involved in becoming coal mining players in East Kalimantan. Coal mining does not necessarily bring prosperity to the surrounding community but instead brings about various environmental disasters. Several names of the ruling elite were dragged into the circle of mining business practices. Jefri A. Winters' oligarchic theory can explain why this portrait can occur. Democracy seems to have slipped in an oligarchy circle. The elite control material resources to increase wealth and maintain its social means. Keywords: Elite, Oligarchy, Kalimantan Coal Mining.
Dinamika Kebijakan Kurikulum Pendidikan di Indonesia Pasca Reformasi Dilla Janu Istanti
Jurnal Ilmu Politik dan Pemerintahan Vol 5, No 2 (2019): (November) Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan dan Politik
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37058/jipp.v5i2.1537

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The dynamics curriculum policy in indonesia often changed. A policy change often without direction and substance clear and measurable. After reform, education curriculum has been modified several changes, KBK curriculum in 2004 who changed to KTSP curriculum in 2006. Curriculum KTSP then turned into curriculum 13 to 2018 discourse national curriculum. This shows the curriculum change education is the unstable dynamics. A policy change often occurs every time there was a regime change. A policy change often lose significance of these itself as a means of solving a problem to do that would be more proactive, adaptive, and interpretive. This often said that the policies only into a hegemoni to keep power seen in this portrait. This essay will try to looked at how the dynamics a policy change in education curriculum in Indonesia following reform.
Teori Oligarki Winters Atas Penambangan Batubara Di Kalimantan Timur Anita Febriani; Dilla Janu Istanti; Ponco Wibowo
CICES (Cyberpreneurship Innovative and Creative Exact and Social Science) Vol 7 No 1 (2021): CICES
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS RAHARJA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (410.914 KB) | DOI: 10.33050/cices.v7i1.1210

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Oligarchy portrait occurs in the process of coal mining in East Kalimantan. Many of the power-holding elites are involved in collaborating to become a mining resource chain in East Kalimantan. The Sexi Killer film by WatchDoc Documentary provides a clear picture of how the elite was involved in becoming coal mining players in East Kalimantan. Coal mining does not necessarily bring prosperity to the surrounding community but instead brings about various environmental disasters. Several names of the ruling elite were dragged into the circle of mining business practices. Jefri A. Winters' oligarchic theory can explain why this portrait can occur. Through authority, the elites control material resources to increase wealth and maintain their social position. Democracy seems to have slipped into an oligarchic circle. The elites control material resources to increase wealth and maintain their social position. The oligarchy seen in the Soeharto era did not just disappear. Oligarchy develops in a different form. The oligarchy during the Soeharto era was a sultanic oligarchy, now it has transformed into an oligarchy of collective rulers.
DESENTRALISASI ASIMETRIS DALAM RESOLUSI KONFLIK SEPARATISME ACEH DAN PAPUA Dilla Janu Istanti; Anita Febriani; Netty Ariani
Moderat : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 7 No 2 (2021): Mei 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan FISIP Universitas Galuh

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Separatist conflicts in Indonesia have occurred in Aceh and are still volatile in Papua. The separatist conflict has entered into a vertical conflict involving the state and separatist groups carrying out rebellions. Rebellions in Aceh were instigated by the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) to gain independence from Indonesia between 1976 and 2005. Riots in Papua also occurred as a result of rebellions by armed separatist groups, the Free Papua Organization (OPM). Various steps have been taken by the government to resolve the conflict. One of the ways that the government has done is by implementing an asymmetric decentralization system. Asymmetric decentralization imposes special powers on certain regions because it is considered to be an alternative to solve problems in the relationship between the central government and local governments. This paper aims to examine the extent to which asymmetric decentralization has had an effect on resolving separatist conflicts in Aceh and Papua