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Strategi Forum Kordinasi Pencegahan Terorisme (FKPT) Provinsi Papua Dalam Menanggulangi Paham Radikalisme Untung Mhdiarta; Muliadi Anangkota; Diego Romario De Fretes
Journal Scientific of Mandalika (JSM) e-ISSN 2745-5955 | p-ISSN 2809-0543 Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian dan Pengembangan Mandalika Indonesia (IP2MI)

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The designation of Armed Criminal Groups as terrorists invites pros and cons, because some believe that implementing this status could lead to increased violence in Papua and innocent civilians could be affected, so the government is asked to take another approach. Separatist movements that develop into terrorists, however, cannot be justified because they can threaten the sovereignty and integrity of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. The implementation of the status of the Free Papua Organization as an Armed Criminal Group and then a terrorist is not without basis. This research is descriptive qualitative research, a type of research with the aim of describing phenomena or dynamics that occur using data collection methods in the form of interviews and observations. FKPT in carrying out counter-radicalism outreach certainly has big obstacles. Radicalism is difficult to detect because it is a latent danger that exists but is not visible. As long as there are still many in our society who don't know what radicalism is, they only have passionate religious zeal but lack sound and social reasoning, so during that time they will be indoctrinated by groups that are indicated by this radicalism. Apart from that, the obstacles faced by FKPT Papua not only occur outside the FKPT itself, but also within the FKPT internally. This can be seen from the top down way of working of FKPT Papua. Because the funding comes directly from BNPT, the only activities carried out are those determined by the Central BNPT. Thus, this means that the abilities of the FKPT management are not channeled properly in preventing counter-radicalism
IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMICS POST-ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT 2023: POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF ISRAEL Meyland S. F. Wambrauw; Diego Romario De Fretes; M. Fathun Niam; Arie Fitria; Marzuki, Marzuki
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JANUARY
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This in-depth analysis thoroughly examines the intricate dynamics that unfold in the aftermath of the Israel-Palestine Conflict in 2023. The study takes a comprehensive approach, scrutinizing the political, economic, and social dimensions to uncover multifaceted implications that will shape the future of Israel. Politically, the landscape witnesses transformative shifts in governance structures, coupled with significant external influences that will mold the nation's trajectory. Economically, the impact of various sectors' adaptive resilience and sustainable development initiatives on recovery are explored. Socially, the study delves into the challenges posed by inter-community reconciliation, shifts in national identity, and the broader influence of the conflict on social well-being. The findings of this analysis reveal emerging trends and patterns, offering a nuanced understanding of the complex post-conflict dynamics. The implications for future policies and actions are highlighted, emphasizing the imperative for nuanced governance structures that consider historical contexts and prioritize inclusive decision-making processes. Economically, the study underscores the importance of policies prioritizing sustainable development and equitable resource distribution to foster lasting recovery. Socially, addressing challenges related to inter-community understanding and navigating shifts in national identity are identified as pivotal for building a cohesive society post-conflict. In essence, this study contributes valuable insights for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners alike, aiming to inform decisions that will contribute to stability, reconciliation, and sustainable development in the aftermath of the Israel-Palestine Conflict in 2023.
AN IN-DEPTH EXAMINATION OF THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE IN INDONESIA: UNRAVELING COMPLEXITIES IN THE EVOLVING DYNAMICS OF GENERAL ELECTIONS, POLITICAL PARTY EVOLUTION, AND MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CIVIC ENGAGEMENT Agustinus F. Paskalino Dadi; Dedy Ari Nugroho; Eduard M. J. Kocu; Renida J. Toroby; Diego Romario De Fretes
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): FEBRUARY
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This comprehensive research examines Indonesia's intricate political landscape, meticulously unraveling the multifaceted complexities that define the evolving dynamics of general elections, political party evolution, and multi-dimensional civic engagement. By synthesizing a diverse literature, this study navigates the historical trajectories, offering insights into critical events that have shaped the nation's political identity. An in-depth analysis of the electoral processes explores the nuanced mechanics and transformations, shedding light on the adaptive strategies employed by political parties. In parallel, the research explores the dynamic evolution of political parties, tracing their historical development and ideological recalibrations. From grassroots activism to media influence, the study ventures into the multi-dimensional realm of civic engagement, dissecting the intricacies of societal participation. By examining the interplay between political parties and broader political changes, the research provides a holistic understanding of Indonesia's socio-political. This exploration identifies the challenges inherent in this complex political landscape and sheds light on opportunities for enhancing citizen participation. The findings contribute to a nuanced comprehension of Indonesia's political dynamics, offering valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this research aims to foster a deeper understanding of the historical, institutional, and societal dimensions that collectively shape Indonesia's unique political identity.
DEEP ANALYSIS OF POPULIST MOBILIZATION COMPLEXITY WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF INDONESIAN DEMOCRACY: A STUDY ON ELECTORAL STRATEGIES, POLITICAL FIGURES, AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS Ben Brahim S. B.; Sidderatul Akbar; Andika Dirsa; Mohammad Ahmad Bani Amer; Diego Romario De Fretes
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): MARCH
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This study provides a comprehensive examination of populist mobilization within the intricate landscape of Indonesian democracy. Through a nuanced analysis of electoral strategies, political figures, and social implications, the research delves into the multifaceted nature of populism and its impact on the country's political dynamics. By drawing on a diverse range of scholarly literature and empirical evidence, the study uncovers the historical roots, evolution, and contemporary manifestations of populism in Indonesia. Focusing on electoral strategies, the study investigates the tactics employed by populist movements to mobilize support and shape electoral outcomes. It explores the role of charismatic leadership, emotional appeals, simplified messaging, mass rallies, and social media campaigns in galvanizing public sentiment and garnering political backing. Additionally, the research scrutinizes the profiles of key political figures, such as Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto, to elucidate the contrasting leadership styles and policy priorities that define Indonesian populism. Furthermore, the study examines the societal implications of populist mobilization, including its effects on democratic institutions, societal fragmentation, and long-term governance challenges. By analyzing these socio-political impacts, the research contributes to a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding populist movements in Indonesia and their implications for democratic stability and governance. Ultimately, this study offers valuable insights for policymakers, scholars, and stakeholders seeking to navigate the complex terrain of Indonesian democracy amidst the rise of populist forces.
THE ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BOOSTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN BORDER TERRITORIES Melyana Ratana Pugu; Diego Romario De Fretes; Meyland S. F. Wambrauw
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): April
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Border territories have strategic values in supporting the success of national development. One effort to improve the economy of border region communities is through empowering micro, small and medium businesses so as to encourage economic growth. Information technology introduces new opportunities and problems that are distinct from traditional approaches, changing the way business is conducted. One of the primary pillars supporting the modern civilization's progress is information technology, which has to be able to benefit the larger community. Border regions are increasingly being the focus of development efforts across all domains in the context of fair development. The research was carried out using the literature study method. This research discusses the definition of information technology and border areas, the relationship between information technology and economic growth, the concept of economic growth in border areas, the concept of the use of information technology to encourage economic growth, the relationship between economic growth in border areas and the use of information technology, and research implications for policy development.
THE IMPACT OF CROSS-BORDER MIGRATION ON LABOUR MARKETS IN BORDER REGIONS Melyana R. Pugu; Diego Romario De Fretes; Erwin
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): April
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The flow of labor migration indicates low employment opportunities in the country, thus encouraging them to trade in neighboring countries, which offer market opportunities that are more promising for prosperity. In this context, cross-border migration in border areas is seen as positive because it can reduce the problem of unemployment in the country and can improve the economic life of the community. Encourage increased productivity and innovation. Another thing that can happen to cross-border migration is that migration can create competition in the workforce. Workers may compete with the local workforce for low-paying jobs, this can result in pressure on wages and working conditions. The research was carried out using the literature study method. A literature review was used to collect data and information regarding the influence of cross-border migration on the labor market in border areas. This research discusses the definition of cross-border migration, the different styles and types of cross-border migration, the influence of cross-border migration on the labor market, and the factors that influence cross-border migration.