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COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE ANTARA PEMERINTAH DAN SWASTA DALAM PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH (STUDI KASUS: DESA SIDAKARYA, KOTA DENPASAR) Rukmawati, Diah; Arti, Ida Ayu Bulan Utami
Moderat : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 12 No 1 (2026): Februari 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan FISIP Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/moderat.v12i1.5796

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The purpose of this study is to identify and characterize the collaborative governance approach that PT. Sangkara and the Sidakarya Village Government use, specifically when it comes to managing inorganic waste. Using a case study method, a qualitative approach was employed. Participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and literature reviews were the methods used to gather data. The research findings, which were derived from the collaborative governance analysis framework created by Ansell and Gash (2007), demonstrate that the cooperation process between PT Sangkara and the Sidakarya Village Government has met five collaboration indicators, including establishing commitments between actors, enhancing interactions and trust, and establishing dialogue mechanisms. The waste management paradigm was successfully changed from a technical disposal problem to a valuable strategic tool as a result of this cooperative effort. Furthermore, this study demonstrates that private actors' participation in waste management at the Sidakarya Village level strives to address social and political concerns as well as the community's development needs. By extending the study of collaborative governance, this study contributes to the advancement of government science by demonstrating that cooperation between the public and private sectors is not just a formal structure but is also impacted by the political and economic judgments of the village government. The results of this study can empirically demonstrate that, in the context of Bali, cooperative waste management can be used as a platform for testing out contemporary governance that is responsive to contemporary environmental issues.  
Australia’s Foreign Policy Shift Towards China: An Examination of Domestic Politics in the Scott Morrison Administration Arti, Ida Ayu Bulan Utami
Politicos: Jurnal Politik Dan Pemerintahan 32-46
Publisher : Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/politicos.6.1.2026.32-46

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This study examines the development in Australia-China diplomatic relations, which changed dramatically during Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s term (2018-2022). Previously, the two countries had appeared to be very harmonious and bound by complementary economic relations through the Australia-China Free Trade Agreement in 2015. When Scott Morrison was successfully inaugurated as Prime Minister, Australia dared to shifts its foreign policy towards China in a confrontational and anti-China direction. Australia's confrontational and anti-China foreign policy is evaluated through three offensive decisions, including the prohibition investment and trade links with China, the restriction Chinese foreign students in Australia, and Australia's attacks on China at the multilateral level. Therefore, this study tries to analyze the elements driving changes in Australia's foreign policy towards China. This study aims to fill the analytical gap left by prior studies, focusing on domestic political considerations as a significant variable in driving changes in Australia's foreign policy towards China. This study takes a qualitative approach, with descriptive and comparative analysis methodologies used in the data processing process. By referring to and using Type III Neoclassical Realism Theory, this study found that the domestic factors influencing these changes were: 1) Scott Morrison’s policy perception and leadership outlook; 2) Australia’s strategic culture as a lens of policy imagination; 3) Australian public opinion and its constraining effect on policy choices; and 4) the Liberal-National Coalition party’s ideology and its role in shaping policy decisions.