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The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Law on the Elimination of Reactionary Thought and Culture Under Kim Jong-Un’s Leadership Dwijayani, Rista Herjani; Maksum, Ali
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 22, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.22.2.2023.1-17

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This study aims to explain how Korean Wave, or Hallyu, influenced the enactment of theElimination of Reactionary Thoughts and Culture Laws in North Korea. To answer the ques-tions, this research used securitization theory and a qualitative descriptive method. The re-search combined several sources of literature, such as journals, books, the official website of the South Korean government, and several official reports from online media in East Asia. The results of the research show that the Law on the Elimination of Reactionary Thoughts and Culture, which was passed by the North Korean government, was caused by the negative assumptions made by the leader of the country about the spread of Hallyu or Korean Wave in his country. The various distributions of South Korean cultural content are viewed as a "threat" to the continuity of North Korean ideology. Meanwhile, South Korean cultural products have inevitably spread rapidly and massively in almost all parts of the world. Therefore, the North Korean government needs laws with legal force and ideological campaigns to prevent public disturbances caused by foreign cultural influences, especially those from South Korea.
PHILIPPINES-MALAYSIA DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS: POLICIES AND GUIDELINES ON THE DEPLOYMENT MANAGEMENT FOR FILIPINO DEPORTEES Albi, Albidri Baharil; Maksum, Ali; Sugeng, Sugengriyonto; Amil, Fathraena
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 24, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.24.2.2025.369-390

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Philippines-Malaysia diplomatic relations are multifaceted, balancing cooperation and contention across security, economic collaboration, and migration management. This research fills a critical gap by linking high-level Philippines—Malaysia diplomacy with the practical realities of deportation and reintegration, bridging migration policy and human rights concerns. This study analyzes key policies on Filipino deportee management and their impact on Philippines-Malaysia diplomatic relations using Neoliberal Institutionalism and the Human Security Framework, and it aims to determine how both nations handle diplomatic and operational aspects of deportation management. This research employs a descriptive mixed-methods design, combining qualitative survey essays and quantitative data from primary sources to evaluate Malaysia-Philippines diplomatic relations and assess policies and guidelines for managing the deployment of Filipino deportees. The study reveals that while the Philippines and Malaysia benefit from diplomatic cooperation through ASEAN, there is no direct bilateral agreement specifically addressing deportation management. Malaysia’s deportation system is technologically advanced, but deportees face significant challenges, such as poor detention conditions and limited reintegration support from the Philippines. The findings, analyzed through Neoliberal Institutionalism and the Human Security Framework, highlight a disconnect between state cooperation and the human needs of deportees, with gaps in legal, social, and psychological support during the deportation and reintegration process. Strengthening bilateral agreements on deportation, ensuring comprehensive consular support, and improving reintegration programs are essential to protect Filipino deportees. Integrating human security into diplomatic and operational practices will help both the Philippines and Malaysia establish a more humane, coordinated, and rights-based approach to managing deportation and reintegration challenges effectively.
The Domestic Politics and Indonesia’s Tension with Malaysia on The Ambalat Case Bustami, Reevany; Maksum, Ali
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 21, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jis.21.2.2022.98-125

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This study examines inter-state tension between Indonesia and Malaysia on the issue of Ambalat between 2005-2009 using quantitative analysis. The analysis offers these critical and crucial lenses to reduce empirical and conceptual blind spots in international relations discourse. The issue is pivotal since the Ambalat disputes had yielded tensions between the two nations. Furthermore, the military’s involvement and provocations of mass media were arguably excessive. Previous literature merely focuses on the foreign policy tension and neglects the correlated and critical domestic factors. The purpose of this research is expected to possess a different conceptual perspective on the issue of Ambalat, which is often framed from a security perspective. The mainstream rationale captures Ambalat as an internal political maneuver deployed by President Yudhoyono while antagonizing Indonesia’s relations with the neighbor. The analysis offers these critical and crucial lenses to reduce empirical and conceptual blind spots in international relations discourse. The results showed that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) used this issue to advance specific political interests by redirecting the public’s attention from mounting petroleum costs and the president’s declining image. This also occurs against the backdrop of the presidential election of 2009 to maneuver Ambalat. However, the maneuver for the domestic audience affected Indonesia-Malaysia’s relations and the rising tension. 
Co-Authors Abdul Rohman Advendi Kristiyandaru Agung Nur Probohudono Agus Eko Sujianto Ahmad Sahide Ahmad Taufiq Albi, Albidri Baharil Alfiana Yuli Efiyanti Ali Djamhuri Alimuddin, Sitti Zarina Amil, Fathraena Aminuddin, Muhammad Faishal Andhega Wijaya anggriawan, rian Anung Priambodo Arianti, Nora Silvi Eka Assa'adah, Vita Kamila Atmaja, Denis Bara Avicenna, Fitria Baharuddin Baharuddin Bambang Ferianto Tjahyo Kuntjoro Bihi, Moh. Abdullah Kafa Bustami, Reevany Choirul Bariyah, Choirul Cleoputri Yusainy Daniel Swanjaya Devitayanti, Erlya Dian Novitasari Diaztiarni, Diaztiarni Didik Prasetyanto Dina Yustisi Yurista Dwijayani, Rista Herjani Endah Utami Faizal Kurniawan Farid Sunarto Febriani, Afizza Audia Fidarijanthi, Ratu Aulia Fifukha Dwi Khory Firlilah, Rike Alifianda Fitri Amalinda Harahap Furqon Furqon, Furqon George Towar Ikbal Tawakkal Ginanjar, Wahyu Rozzaqi Gunawan Wijonarko Hamdani Hamdani Handayani, Fidyah Yuniarti Hasbullah Hasbullah Hastira, Muhammad Fajhriyadi Haydar, Muhammad 'Affan Henggar Jaya, Gigieh Huda, Alfan Indahwati, Yunita Irawadi, Irawadi Irwan Irwan Istihawa, Fidenia Jamil, Dzulkarnain Jawla, Famara Wassa Joko Purnomo Jubba, Hasse Juhji, Juhji Juwita Hayyuning Prastiwi Kamal, Ach. Baihaqi Kartika, Fhika Dyan Khairullah, Septi Khalifah, Siti Khresna Bayu Sangka Kumala, Hendy Ditya Kurniawan, Rully Eko Kusuma Kuyateh, Dauda Alusine M. Mahbubi Ma'arif, Hilman Mahmud Akmal Madyasari, Renata Kansa Maharani, Aprilla Putri Mastoah, Imas Maya Diah Nirwana Mediawan. S, Sigit Danuansyah Mindiharto, S.PSi., M.Kes, sestiono Misbahul Munir Moh. Anas Mohamad, Effendi Mohamed, Norahida Muchamad Arif Al Ardha Muchammad Ismail Mudjia Rahardjo Muhammad Anas Muhammad Faishal Mujamil Qomar Mukari, Mukari MUNASIB MUNASIB, MUNASIB NANIK INDAHWATI Nastain, Muh. Ningsih, Yuni Fitriyah NUR EFENDI Nurani Siregar, Indah Dian Nurhasan Nurhasan, Nurhasan Nurnazmi Nurnazmi Nurvaliza, Nurvaliza Okka Adiyanto Pambagyo, Wahyu Dwi Panjaitan, Adrian Perdana, Gilang Nesta Prasetiyo, Rahayu Prastiwi, Juwita Hayyuning Priyono Tri Febrianto purbowati, ike sitoresmi mulyo Puspitosari, Wida Ayu Putri, Adinda Cahya Putri, Dhelya Apriliani Rafiqi, Fathan Rahmat Aziz Rahmat, Aden Bagus Rahmatullah, Ahmad Zaini Ade ramadhani, sherin Ramadhanty, Dhara Pramesthi Retno Mangestuti Ridho, M. Rifqi, Rubayt Risca Dwi Jayanti Ritonga, Abdul Mukhlis Riyanto Riyanto Rochmah, Oxa Uniafaf Khayatur Rossalia, Rossalia Sabiq, Ahmad Musyafa' Saputro, Wahyu Adhi Saudah Saudah SETIYO HARTOTO Siti Shalihah, Siti Sopyan, Abdul Rachman Sugeng, Sugengriyonto Sulasiah, Siti Sulistyorini Sumarsono, Agus Sundawa, Refa Putra Surwandono Surwandono Syayyif Al-Fathi, Zamahsyari Taufiq Hidayat Tobibi, Muhammad Robi Turay, Abu Bakarr S Ulfah Nurdiani, Ulfah Umihani, Umihani Unti Ludigdo Wahyu, Muhammad Wahyu Prasetyo Adi Wahyuni, Esa Nur Wida Ayu Puspitosari Wijaya, Oki Wildana Wargadinata Yang, Chung Bing Yaqin, Ahmad Ainul Yogi, Adam Kurnia Yuli Hartati, Sasminta Christina Yustisia, Ika Rizki Zulfa, Lisa Ana