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Implementasi Pemanfaatan Teknologi Informasi pada Kebijakan Visa Indonesia Estheria, Delvina; Dhikadara, Dita; Rahmasari, Ita; Arumdanie, Nisrina; Purwanty, Yunishella
Jurnal Kajian Stratejik Ketahanan Nasional Vol. 5, No. 2
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Visa can be used as a migration and population control instrument because visa policy is considered as an efficient way to prevent certain countries from entering the country. Visa policies, especially Indonesian visas, also continue to follow technological developments along with the fulfillment of community needs. This research discusses Indonesian visa policies that are associated with global visas, especially in the field of technology utilization. This research uses a method with a qualitative approach, starting with analyzing visa policies in Indonesia and various countries, then Indonesian Government policies that affect global visa policies and analyzing IT implementation in utilizing visa policies in Indonesia. The results of this study prove that this global visa policy does not only have a negative impact on a country, but can also provide opportunities for countries to develop further. The utilization of information technology in Indonesia's visa policy provides ease of immigration services so that strategic policies are able to attract the arrival of foreign nationals to Indonesia for economic growth in Indonesia in an effort to restore the national economy. On the other hand, this will certainly be a threat and challenge in an effort to maintain organizational resilience and national resilience. Keywords: Visa, Information Technology, Visa Indonesia
Kejahatan Transnasional Di Indonesia: Studi Kasus Yakuza Sebagai Organisasi Kejahatan Internasional Rusli, Adi Saputra; Iswahyudi Mansur, Yanwar; Arumdanie, Nisrina; Mubarok, Biky Uthbek
Jurnal Kajian Stratejik Ketahanan Nasional Vol. 6, No. 2
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This article presents an analysis of the Yakuza phenomenon, an organized crime organization with deep historical roots in Japan. Through a qualitative approach, this research explores the history and development of the Yakuza, their criminal focus, operational networks, and their impact both national and international levels. The Japanese government's efforts to combat the Yakuza, on a national and global scale, are detailed, including programs for drug prevention, anti-human trafficking, and counter-terrorism. In an international context, the Yakuza is known for its extensive networks, creating new challenges in global security. This research also highlights the importance of global efforts to counter the negative impacts of the Yakuza. The article provides an in-depth understanding of the complexity of this criminal organization and raises crucial questions regarding the Yakuza's impact beyond Japan, including in Indonesia. With rapid economic growth and global connectivity, Indonesia emerges as a potential site for the infiltration of international criminal organizations. Therefore, the article emphasizes the need for increased security measures in Indonesia to prevent the negative impacts of the Yakuza. This conclusion underscores the urgency of a global response to combat the existence of the Yakuza, ensuring the national resilience of Indonesia and global security.