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Journal : Jurnal Politik Profetik

LINGKUNGAN HIDUP dan LIBERALISASI PERDAGANGAN GLOBAL mendamaikan yang ‘tidak’ dapat damai (Suatu Analisis Politik Internasional) Ruslin, Ismah Tita
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 2 No 1 (2014): Jurnal Politik Profetik
Publisher : Department of Political Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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This writing describes a great rivalry between environmental and economical interests. When experts on environment are worried that free trade may create harm on natural resources as it has been allegedly blamed to bring about environmental disaster, the supporters of free trade are concerned that policies on environment may lead to huge breakdown in trading activities. Taken that to match the two might be difficult, if not impossible, this writing is trying to harmonize them. Through communicative action, the writer applies possibly compromised gaps, in order that our merely one world will continuously provide the needs of human beings for nowadays and for the future.
EKSISTENSI NEGARA DALAM ISLAM (Tinjauan Normatif dan Historis) Ruslin, Ismah Tita
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 3 No 2 (2015): Jurnal Politik Profetik
Publisher : Department of Political Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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This paper describes the existence of state in both concept and political reality in Islam. Discourse on state has been within the study of Islam since classical era. Muslim jurists, normatively position state as dharuriyat (things of importance), while some Muslim thinkers present their ideas on state and the ideal forms and systems of governance, even though there is no such firm and detailed regulations in the Quran and hadith on these issues. Historically, discourse on state may distinguish Islam from other world religions. Islam, since its initial establishment, has been involved with the issue of state and governance, even with political issues at large. Historical facts showed de facto fragmentation within the empire of Islam since 850. The characters of Muslim rulers had nothing to do with the ideal existence of Islamic state. Divisions, conflicts, and even bloodshed had been part of empirical Muslims at that time. It shows that there has been yet no synergy in matching normative Islamic state and historical Islam.
MEMETAKAN KONFLIK DI TIMUR TENGAH (TINJAUAN GEOGRAFI POLITIK) Ruslin, Ismah Tita
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
Publisher : Department of Political Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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MiddleEastis aregionwithgeographicalirony. With strong geographicelements and having both physical and non-physical diversepotentials, this region shouldbe politicallypowerful. In fact, Middle East seems like"a hostage held region," where its strategicand potential geographical conditions havetriggered the presenceof foreignforcesinthe region with various political and economical interests fromtimetotime. The presence ofPersian Empire, which later on followed byOttomanTurkeyto the era of France Political Forces of Napoleon, alltried to rulethe region.  Likewise, during the First and the Second World War, this area was significantly strategic because itplayed aroleinthe victory of allied countries, asa militarybaseandlogistic track. The region became more significant when oil fields were discovered in the 1940s. This had invited more foreign forces to come particularly the United Statesand the European countries. Conflict of interests of world power in the Middle East continues to put its hegemony until the present days. Variousforeign interestsinthe region,more or less, initiated conflicts in the politics of the region, particularly creating dilemma in the integration of all Arab countries.
SUBALTERN DAN KEBIJAKAN PEMBANGUNAN REKLAMASI PANTAI DI KOTA MAKASSAR Ruslin, Ismah Tita
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 5 No 2 (2017): December
Publisher : Department of Political Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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This article reflects the role of fishermen as subaltern group in the politic of sea side reclamation development in Makassar city. Subaltern may be defined as suppressed, inferior and powerless subject in representing the subjects themselves. The dynamic of development in urban areas is strictly attached to the management of the leading regime which produces urban political planning. The development vision of Makassar city to combine the concept of world city and local wisdom is more less a series of sustainable development of old city developed in the perspective of developmental colonialism and recently restructured in that of economic imperialism. When development is correlated with surplus achievement, the result may be twofold. In one hand, it will create new wealthy parties, while at the same time, communal poverty and misery is frequently an immediate consequence of the development itself. Indeed, development is not merely provided by nature. It is an unavoidable consequence of political process and negotiation by political actors, which may involve intrigues, fight for interest, and chase of power with political implications.
AKUMULASI KAPITAL DAN EKSISTENSI NEGARA: ANALISIS PEMBERDAYAAN KELOMPOK WANITA NELAYAN (KWN) DI KELURAHAN PATTINGALLOANG KOTA MAKASSAR Ruslin, Ismah Tita; Zainal, Nur Aliyah
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 7 No 1 (2019): June
Publisher : Department of Political Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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This study examines the formation of capital accumulation in a fishing community driven by women (fishermen's wives) and is able to produce socio-economic changes in the community. The research, located in Pattingalloang Sub-District, aims to find out the pattern of capital accumulation and the role of state in the Fishermen Women's Community (KWN) Fatimah Az-Zahrah. The research was analyzed with capital accumulation theory, structuration, social networks and the state and social democracy. The research method was carried out qualitatively with a phenomenological approach, which primary data was obtained through observation and in-depth interviews, while secondary data obtining from various literature, supporting documentation and archives that strengthen primary data. Data analysis techniques derived from words and spoken words from the observed actors. The results, illustrate the pattern of capital accumulation in terms of actors, place the women as empowerment agencies, initiation of empowerment, named Nuraeni and several women so that the Woman Fishermen Community was born, with government and non-government parties. The role of government in the formation of capital accumulation in KWN can be divided into three important roles, namely; division of power, the provider of legal certainty and social security service providers.