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RELASI EKONOMI-POLITIK DALAM PERSPEKTIF DEPENDENCIA ismah tita ruslin
Sulesana Vol 7 No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Sulesana: Jurnal Wawasan Keislaman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/.v7i2.1383

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Pendekatan dependencia (ketergantungan) pada dasarnya hendak menjelaskan persoalan keterbelakangan negara-negara di Dunia Ketiga dalam perspektif ekonomi-politik global secara struktural, khususnya negara-negara bekas jajahan.  Pendekatan  ini merupakan reaksi terhadap teori modernisasi yang  “menuduh” bahwa keterpurukan pembangunan di Dunia Ketiga disebabkan oleh faktor internal negara-negara Dunia Ketiga. Meski demikian keberadaan teori ini juga tidak lepas dari kritikan, salah satunya dianggap gagal mempertimbangkan pertumbuhan ekonomi yang terjadi di sejumlah negara Dunia Ketiga, khususnya munculnya New Industrializing Countries (NICs) seperti Taiwan, Korea Selatan, Singapura, Hongkong. Namun demikian keberadaan teori dependencia tetap dianggap penting, dengan segala pandangan dan perdebatannya, karena teori ini telah memberikan perspektif baru bagi pengembangan teori-teori pembangunan. Ditengah perdebatan, tatanan ekonomi dunia baru memang sangat dibutuhkan dalam hal ini tatanan yang lebih adil tentunya dan ekonomi Islam dapat dijadikan salah satu solusinya, karena dibangun diatas prinsip ‘adalah (keadilan).  
The Moslem as Minority Community in Democracy Process (An Analysis of the Regional Election Dynamics in Toraja Regions) Sukri Tamma; Ismah Tita Ruslin
JICSA : Journal of Islamic Civilization in Southeast Asian Vol 5 No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/jicsa.v5i1a3

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This paper aims to showed the inclination that occur in democratic process associated with the presence democratization in the “Era Reformasi”. This era begin as soon as the end of Suharto regime in 1998 that considered to brought Indonesia into democratic period which also occur in the local level. One thing that considered as effort to achieve democracy is the implementation of Decentralization via the Regional Autonomy that was regulated thru some regulations, where today the new law is the Law No. 23 year 2014. That Laws gives more opportunity to the local people to manage their area based on their objectives context. It makes some local issues including local identity became important aspect in the regional social political dynamics including in the regional election. Through the directly electoral system where people vote became the most important factor of the results, some local context then becomes prominent aspects in the process. When a region occupy by non-moslem or the Christian as like as the Toraja lands consequently issues related to the Christianity becomes important thing during the election. That condition than becomes problematic for the non-mosleem people that also have rights to vote or to be voted based on the democracy values and the laws with the fact that they are the minority in that regions. Pictures from the Toraja regional election then showed tendency on how the moslem people positioned theirselves as minority in the political dynamics of the Christian majority land and what its implication to the social politics construction in this regions. Finally fact from toraja’s land will show whether  a unique condition as the contextual experience of the mosleem community as minority in particular region while in fact they are the majority in the nation.
ANALISIS POLITIK MINYAK DI TIMUR TENGAH Ismah Tita Ruslin
Vox Populi Vol 1 No 1 (2010): VOX POPULI
Publisher : ILMU POLITIK UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI (UIN) ALAUDDIN MAKASSAR

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (4345.354 KB) | DOI: 10.24252/vp.v1i1.8100

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Middle East is a region full of conflicts both regional and international area, one of continuously conflicts trigger is the oil factor, an available oil in the Middle East is a blessing and a disaster other side, since the discovery of oil resources, this region has always been the international spotlight, the several of political economy interests hold on there not only among region countries but also west countries involvement as foreign policy. Oil used as a tool ad a political goal for the realization of national interests.Keywords: Oil, Politics, Middle East
Perempuan sebagai Proksi Kekuasaan: Representasi Gender dalam Politik Dinasti Lokal Febrianto Syam; Ismah Tita Ruslin; Novayanti Sopia Rukmana S; Ummi Suci Fathia Bailusy
Society Vol 13 No 2 (2025): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v13i2.989

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The presence of women in the political sphere is often celebrated as an achievement in the agenda of gender equality and democratization. However, such representation does not always reflect true political independence. In many cases at the local level, women’s involvement forms part of a dynastic political strategy that relies on kinship ties to maintain power. This research examines how women are used as proxies of power within the context of dynastic politics rooted in patriarchal structures. Using a qualitative approach and a case study design, this research explores the symbolic representation practices of a female political actor in a region in South Sulawesi. She advanced in the political contest with strong support from a family power network that has long dominated the local political landscape. Through a theoretical framework on dynastic politics and power proxies, this study reveals that women’s involvement does not always strengthen empowerment agendas but can instead serve as an instrument for perpetuating family power dominance. These findings highlight the ambiguity between representation and empowerment, as well as the importance of distinguishing women’s symbolic presence from participation based on individual autonomy and capacity. This study contributes to a critical understanding of the relationship between gender, power, and the persistence of dynastic politics in local electoral democracy.