Joko Purnomo
Fakultas Ilmu Politik Dan Ilmu Sosial Universitas Brawijaya

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MDGS AS AN INSTRUMENT OF HEGEMONY: A NEW TYPE OF HEGEMONIC TRANSFORMATIVE FOR VANISHING PLURALITY OF RESISTENCE MOVEMENTS IN INDONESIA Purnomo, Joko
Jurnal Interaktif Vol 1, No 2 (2010)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Politik dan Ilmu Sosial, Universitas Brawijaya

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Since 1990s, development discourse has been focused into the fulfillment of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). With the help from western countries, international development agencies and international financial institutions, MDGs have raised its popularity in developing country and steering the development agenda of developing country. The increase in the use of MDGs as a development goal in developing country, however, can not be seen solely as a triumph of liberal development  approach on how developing country solve their own development problems. It can also be seen as (ones again) a winning of liberal hegemonic system in the battle for hegemony over its opponents. Hence, the story so far is still the same: developing country is in the hand of developed country.Key words: Capitalism, Development, MDGs, resistence movements, hegemony
POLITICAL CORRUPTION AS AN EXPRESSION OF POLITICAL ALIENATION: THE RAMPANT POLITICAL CORRUPTION DURING THE DECLINE OF STATE’ IDEAL ROLE Purnomo, Joko
Jurnal Interaktif Vol 4, No 2 (2011)
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Political corruption is widely omnipresent in Indonesia. Some, who are in control in government and political institutions, abuse its power in order to maximize their  self-interest in terms of wealth, power, influence, and social status. Tragically, rampant political corruption in Indonesia is becoming widespread from central to local level. This paper argues that the spread of political corruption relates to the political context in Indonesia. The significant reduction of state actions in pursuing public interest namely social justice, welfare society, and national prosperity significantly reduce public trust to the state. The absent state, then, facilitates the raise of political alienation among people. Political corruption, consequently, is conducted in order to protect self-interest of people in the era of absent state.  Key Words: Political Corruption, absent state, political alienation