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THE HARMONIZATION OF SUNDA ISLAMIC VALUES IN THE SEREN TAUN TRADITION IN KAMPUNG ADAT KASEPUHAN CIPTAGELAR Ade Priangani; Kunkunrat Kunkunrat; Iwan Gunawan
SAMPURASUN Vol 8 No 1 (2022): Sampurasun Vol. 8 No. 1 - 2022
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v8i02.5417

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The Seren Taun ceremony is a manifestation of the harmony between Islamic religious values ​​and Sundanese culture which is practiced by the people of the Kasepuhan Ciptagelar Traditional Village. Seren Taun means the handover of the past year to the next year as its successor. In the context of the traditional life of the Sundanese cultivators, seren taun is a means to give thanks to God Almighty for all the agricultural products carried out this year, while hoping that their agricultural output will increase in the coming year. More specifically, the seren taun ceremony is an event for handing over crops in the form of rice produced within a year to be stored in the barn or in Sundanese called leuit. Seren Taun is the highlight of all Kasepuhan community activities, such as: Ngaseuk Ceremony, Rice Planting Thanksgiving/Sapang Jadian Pare Ceremony, Thanksgiving Ngidam, Mapag Pare Beukah, Sawenan Ceremony, Thanksgiving Mipit Pare, Nganjaran/Ngaunjuk, Ponggokan. All of these are a series of forms of gratitude for the Ciptagelar community who are Muslim and are manifested in the form of culture.
Pengembangan Manajemen Pariwisata Berkelanjutan Bagi Kelompok Karang Taruna Desa Warnasari Kecamatanpengalengan Kabupaten Bandung Ade Priangani; Dewi Astuti Mudji; Shylvia Windary
KAIBON ABHINAYA : JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/ka.v2i2.2075

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The Warnasari Village Tourism Area is a place that offers the attraction of natural scenery and stretches of plantations. The Warnasari Village Tourism Area is projected by the Bandung Regency Culture and Tourism Office as one of the leading tourist destinations in South Bandung. The purpose of this activity is to improve the ability of the Management Team of the Warnasari Tourism Village in terms of managing their products actively and independently and increasing the ability to compile and manage tour packages. Activities carried out for 3 months. Methods of using training. The target of the activity is Karang Taruna, the manager of the attractions of Warnasari Village, amounting to 30 people. The results of this activity have had a positive impact with the implementation of tourist training activities resulting in an increase in the management of tourist attractions and the increased ability to compile and manage tour packages
STRATEGI RRC DALAM DINAMIKA KONFLIK DI LAUT CHINA SELATAN Ade Priangani; Jeremy Aldi Rezki Hattu
Academia Praja : Jurnal Ilmu Politik, Pemerintahan, dan Administrasi Publik Vol 3 No 01 (2020): Jurnal Academia Praja
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Ahmad Yani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36859/jap.v3i01.159

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South China Sea (SCS) dispute is a matter of seizure or claim of a territory by some countries is indeed a complicated problem. Conflicts involving China with some members of ASEAN have heated up. To improve relations with ASEAN, China through persuasive attitudes and actions. Due to liberalization strategy of China's political economy over SCS especially to ASEAN. The success of ASEAN over the last 50 years has made ASEAN a market share by the major powers that gave birth to a "rivalry". This research uses descriptive method and historical method, where the research is focused on the plan and action of liberalization of China's political economy to face the rivality of the major countries correlation with the dynamics of SCS conflict. The results of this research are: ASEAN succeeded in maintaining peace of political security stability but difference of opinion related issue of sensitive SCS dispute become challenge entering the next 50 years. SCS is actually becoming OBOR's maritime silk line to Southeast Asia. Facing the rivalry of the big countries, China uses its economic card as a control over ASEAN. AIIB as China's bargaining opportunity to ASEAN. So China can easily get rid of western influence and win ASEAN diplomatically.
CHINA’S DEBT TRAP PADA BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE (BRI) MELALUI MODEL TRIBUTARY SYSTEM ALA DINASTI MING-QING DALAM PEMBANGUNAN INFRASTRUKTUR DI TIMOR LESTE Ade Priangani; Kunkunrat Kunkunrat; Rangga MS Saputra
Academia Praja : Jurnal Ilmu Politik, Pemerintahan, dan Administrasi Publik Vol 4 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Academia Praja
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Ahmad Yani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36859/jap.v4i2.519

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Sejak reformasi China yang dilakukan oleh Deng Xiaoping pada tahun 1978 dan dilanjutkan oleh Xi Jinping yang lebih aktif pada tahun 2013, dengan membentuk jalur ekonomi sutra baru Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) dengan tujuan menciptakan kerjasama dan interdependensi serta harmoni pada tatanan kawasan Asia-Pasifik dan Global. Landasan BRI ini adalah salah satu bentuk romantisasi sejarah pada masa dinasti Han dengan jalur ekonomi sutra lama. Akan Tetapi kepentingan BRI terhadap negara-negara partner menjadi ancaman tersendiri dengan adanya “Debt trap” atau jebakan Utang yang dilakukan oleh China alih-alih bantuan infrastuktur. Sehigga BRI adalah salah satu model “Tributary system” gaya baru ala Dinasti Ming-Qing yang dimana jebakan utang adalah salah satu pengabdian diri pada China sebagai negara inti. Hasil analisis menjelaskan bahwa pengaruh terhadap Timor Leste menjadi ancaman dengan meningkatnya utang sebesar 13 persen pada tahun 2016, namun dibantah oleh Timor Leste dan China sendiri yang dimana jebakan utang adalah konstruksi subjektivitas dari kekhawatiran AS dan sekutu terhadap dominasi China.
KERJASAMA INDONESIA- MALAYSIA DALAM MENANGANI PEREDARAN NARKOBA DI PERBATASAN Ade Priangani; Kunkunrat Kunkunrat; Silvia Nurindah
Dinamika Global : Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional Vol 5 No 01 (2020): Dinamika Global : Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Ahmad Yani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36859/jdg.v5i1.191

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Indonesia and Malaysia have close ties especially in their land borders, making it easier to access buying and selling that occurs between communities on the border. Especially in trade to drug trafficking that occurs in border areas such as the Entikong-Sarawak region. Purchase until delivery of drugs. The circulation of drugs that enter from Malaysia is not only from the waters border, but also from land to air lines. In addition, drug traffickers not only pass through the official flight routes and ports, but drug traffickers entering from Malaysia can also take advantage of unofficial lanes on the land and water borders between Indonesia and Malaysia which have minimal security. The research of this study is to find out, explore and describe the cooperation carried out by the governments of Indonesia and Malaysia in dealing with drug trafficking on the border, especially on the Entikong and Sarawak borders, where the drug smuggling is most often deposited by couriers or which is directly taken by the dealer. By changing the form of drug packaging into a form or stored in another place, which can trick the officers at immigration. This research is expected to be useful to increase the repertoire of the development of international relations science. Furthermore, practically, this research is expected to be useful and useful for decision makers, especially the central and regional governments of the two countries, in addressing drug trafficking and trafficking that occurs on the borders of the two countries, because it will threaten the lives of the two generations. The results of this study are with the cooperation of the two governments which are always discussed in once a year in the General Border Committee forum and cooperation between the institutions of the two countries such as the National Narcotics Agency, Customs, Police and PDRM are expected to help eradicate and reduce circulation and Drug sales that occur in the border areas of the two countries, both in the sea, air, and land. There were successes after Indonesia and Malaysia collaborated in combating drug trafficking as in 2014, Kuching PDRM succeeded in capturing two Indonesian Police officers related to drugs, which in this matter coordinated the POLRI through the West Kalimantan Regional Police with Malaysian PDRM. The collaboration between Indonesia and Malaysia is considered important because the location of the two countries is very close. As well as the two countries have a long coastline, this has the potential to serve as one of the entry points for drug smuggling. Although various prevention efforts have been carried out in the eradication of drugs by the two countries by involving various parties, there are still many obstacles that become obstacles in cooperation between the two countries to be able to minimize the level of drug trafficking and trafficking that occurs in border lanes, whether it's official or unofficial border lines.
YOSHIHIDE SUGA POLICY DALAM MELANJUTKAN ABENOMICS DI KAWASAN ASIA TIMUR DAN TENGGARA Ade Priangani
Dinamika Global : Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional Vol 6 No 01 (2021): Dinamika Global : Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Ahmad Yani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36859/jdg.v6i01.389

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This article describes a problem regarding abenomics made by Shinzo Abe as the basis of Japan's domestic political economy and foreign policy which began in 2012. However, after Shinzo Abe's emergence as PM of Japan and replaced by Yoshihide Suga, Suga continued abenomics with the aim of improving and stabilization of both Japan Domestic and Asia Pacific region, stimulaneously with RCEP which was signed in November 2020. The author takes the concept of Foreign Policy in which Japan improves its leadership strategy in balancing China's influence on the East Asian Region and ASEAN. The assumption of the leadership strategy is that the state has the capability of power but does not engage in conflictualism with other countries, so that it cooperates with a sense of competitiveness of a country. The result of the analysis shows that Japan sees an opportunity with the RCEP. Previously Japan did not focus on RCEP as part of Abenomics but rather on the CPTPP. However, because RCEP can encourage the export of Japanese products or commodities, RCEP is the most important part for Japan in the economy on free economy in Asia Pacific region. However, the challenge from Japan is that China still has a strong influence on ASEAN and RCEP has low trade liberalization. So that India left RCEP because of concerns that India's local products could not compete with other countries, especially China, with products that were cheap and accessible to the public. In addition, ASEAN sees China as no longer a threat because it sees China as a potential market for ASEAN. The impact for Indonesia is to get the maximum benefit from the Sino-Japanese competition, one of which is the joint project of the Jakarta-Bandung Fast Train as an interest of Indonesia which implements a Free Active Foreign Policy.
Harmonization of Islam-Sunda in the Wuku Taun Tradition in Cikondang Village Erti Dinihayati; Ade Priangani
SAMPURASUN Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Sampurasun Vol. 9 No. 2 - 2023
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v9i2.9746

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In the case of Sundanese society and culture, many Sundanese classmates were born and raised in a Sundanese environment, but no longer recognize Sundanese culture, customs and values. They are more familiar with foreign cultures and civilizations. The new civilization has had a huge influence on culture and the state of society. The values ​​that were previously believed were intimidated by the new values. On the one hand, positive things have given birth to knowledge for education, but on the other hand, Sundanese noble values ​​have faded, because of the interests of immigrants. The clash of values ​​due to evolutionary faults made the Sundanese generation begin to shift. The values ​​and social institutions that were originally considered as Sundanese identity and entities began to be doubted. They feel more valued as 'European humans' in their native form. Even though Sundanese has culture, has customs, has language, the Sundanese should be aware of their nature as Sundanese. This change has also affected traditional Sundanese villages, which have been persistent in maintaining their traditions. The Sundanese people themselves are no longer familiar with the Traditional Village of Kampung Cikondang in the Bandung area, which so far has been used as a place for preserving Sundanese Customs and Culture. For this reason, the role of all groups, the government, through policies that are more directed at cultural or cultural considerations rather than purely economic ones, are needed which are detrimental to a cultural development in the policies formulated, so that traditional enclaves such as Kampung Adat can eventually sustainable. While the community can play a role according to their respective abilities. The method used in this research is qualitative, that is used as a research procedure that produces descriptive data in the form ofwritten or spoken words from observable persons.
SOSIALISASI DAN PELATIHAN SENIOR ECONOMIC OFFICIAL MEETING DALAM MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN SISWA - SISWI MELALUI TEKNIK NEGOSIASI DIPLOMASI PADA SISWA-SISWI SMA NEGERI 1 PADALARANG KABUPATEN BANDUNG BARAT Windary, Shylvia; Priangani, Ade; Rakhasyi, Fadhilah Yazid; Razaqa, Faza Fadhillah
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 9 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i9.2746

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This community service program aimed to enhance students’ negotiation and diplomacy skills through a simulation of the Senior Economic Officials Meeting (SEOM) at SMAN 1 Padalarang, West Bandung Regency. The program was motivated by students’ limited understanding of diplomatic mechanisms and the fact that SEOM had not been widely recognized as a simulation-based learning medium for developing soft skills such as communication, collaboration, and problem-solving. The program sought to socialize the concept of international forum simulations, provide an understanding of ASEAN meetings, and improve students’ negotiation, public speaking, and English language skills through a participatory approach. The implementation involved three main methods: socialization sessions, mentoring, and facilitation, all designed to introduce students to ASEAN diplomatic forums, strengthen communication skills, and foster engagement with global issues. The results indicated a significant improvement in students’ confidence when speaking in public and presenting structured arguments. Negotiation skills also improved, as evidenced by the strategies applied during the simulation. Students’ understanding of ASEAN meeting mechanisms increased, particularly in negotiation and decision-making processes. Moreover, students demonstrated high enthusiasm, actively asking questions, engaging in discussions, and participating in the simulation. These findings confirm that simulation-based learning is effective in developing diplomatic literacy and 21st-century skills among high school students.  
Enhancing Investment Climate through Integrated Border Management: A Case Study of The Riau Islands Border Zone Priangani, Ade; Windary, Shylvia
Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 12 (2022): Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities
Publisher : RMPI-BRIN

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As an Indonesian province adjacent to Singapore and Malaysia, the Riau Islands is also strategically a foreign investment center. Unfortunately, ongoing challenges in border management, from inter-agency coordination to cumbersome customs procedures and insufficient infrastructure, undermine its investment appeal. Border efficiency and investment climate will be the idea of this research under an IBM (Integrated Border Management) scheme in Riau Islands cities such as Batam, Bintan and Karimun. This study tackles three central research question as following; What are the main problems of border management in Riau Islands? and What are the IBM principles that can apply here as things we must be putting in practice to overcome these challenges? Method: To address these questions, the study uses qualitative research methodology, combining in-depth interviews with government officials and policy analysts as well as local business leaders with document analysis of regional border and trade policies. The results indicate the constraint of coordination of Indonesian border agencies, absence of effective bilateral formulary with Singapore and Malaysia become main issues affecting efficient delivery/serving at the borders. A two-tiered IBM will be proposed in this study: firstly on strengthening the Indonesian agencies to enable national integration to reduce operational burden and bureaucratic delay; secondly on the international collaboration with neighbouring countries to improve cross-border mobility and ensuring security. As a result, the application of IBM will optimize transit time, lower administrative cost and provide certainty in the regulation applies so that Riau Islands could be more appealing to foreign investors. This indicates that an IBM is not only required for border security but also a strategic instrument for regional economic development.