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Journal of Governance
ISSN : 2528276X     EISSN : 25986465     DOI : -
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Journal of Governance (JOG) is published by the Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa collaborate with KAPSIPI (Kesatuan Asosiasi Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Indonesia) for reviewer, its main aim to spread critical and original analysis from researchers and academic practitioners on various social, political and government issues both local and foreign. The writing is published after undergoing a peer-review process by providing an exclusive analysis on social, political and government issues from various perspectives. JOG provides high-quality studies outcomes and a new thoughts for academic practitioners, researchers, and publics to break down the complexity and dynamics of contemporary socio-political changes. Published twice a year, in June and December. JOG invites researcher, academician, practitioners, and publics to submit their critical writings and to contribute to the development of social and political sciences.
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The Effectiveness West Java Future Leaders (Millennial Adjutant) Program for Bureaucratic Reform Dinda Rosanti Salsa Bela; Suswanta Suswanta
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 2: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.14796

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The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Millennial Adjutant Program of West Java Future Leaders in creating a superior younger generation. This study uses Q-DAS (Qualitative Data Analysis Software) and Nvivo 12 plus to provide an exploration and description of the Millennial Adjutant Program West Java Future Leaders. The results of this study are the effectiveness of the West Java Future Leaders program in this study as seen from several indicators, namely the program's success, the success of the target, and the level of output and input. The success of the West Java Future Leaders program can be seen based on the enthusiasm of the participants, which increases every year. The target of this program is young people throughout Indonesia, who are expected to create a superior young generation to meet the road map of bureaucratic reform.
The Government's Role in Protecting Consumer Rights Wiwik Sri Widiarty
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 2: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.15387

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The development of banking technology is currently undergoing changes in various fields, especially in internet banking service products. The situation requires everyone to move quickly, not least in the banking sector. This information technology adds value to consumers as service users by allowing them to transact using electronic banking in their daily activities. It is essential to place consumers as users of internet banking services whose rights need to be protected. The government is protecting consumer rights as users of electronic banking services by issuing Consumer Protection Laws and Banking Laws as a legal basis to provide security, convenience, and information rights in online transactions guaranteed by the State. The formulation of the problem in this study is how the government regulates consumer rights for internet banking service products and what the government's role is in providing consumer protection for internet banking service products. This research uses normative juridical research, namely research that focuses on library studies. The part of the government is essential in protecting the community and as a coach for business actors in improving the industrial world and the country's economy.
Challenges and Implications of Indonesia's Strategic Position in Maritime Security Emil Mahyudin; Gilang Nur Alam; RMT Nurhasan Affandi; Windy Dermawan; Fuad Azmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.15169

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The primary goal is to evaluate the regional maritime security problems that Indonesia is now confronting. As is well known, with the beginning of the twenty-first century came the introduction of a new word in regional maritime architecture. The significance of the sea in the current era of globalization has prompted all countries to manage their maritime interests and share concerns in a collaborative, cooperative, and inclusive manner, according to the United Nations. Throughout the period, Indonesia grew more connected than it had been previously. Indonesia, located in Southeast Asia, rose to prominence as a worldwide power in this century. Of course, as a result of its actions, new issues in maritime security have arisen. International relations, maritime cooperation, port and shipping sectors, as well as comparative politics and international relations, as well as Southeast Asian politics and society, will find this article of interest on the topic of maritime security.
Adapting to The Pandemic COVID-19: Smart City Implementation in Blitar City Rizqi Bachtiar; Dimas Aufar Dwi Cahya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.13458

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COVID-19 seriously hitting most countries worldwide is an alarming issue affecting the mindset of the Indonesian government. Many studies have revealed that the outbreak has forced the government to make some adjustments by seeking smart solutions that are effective and efficient for public services, which has brought the government to the concept of a smart city. Departing from this background, this research aims to investigate how Blitar City is struggling to adapt to the situation by adjusting to the Smart City implementation. This research found that, guided by qualitative research methodology and the Smart City theoretical framework, the desire for changes in terms of public services from citizens is relatively high. However, the lack of a legal basis for the smart city in Blitar City seems to hinder the objective. Furthermore, there is a vague understanding of the concept that is hampered by some local agencies (Dinas) and civil servants. Therefore, local regulation relating to the concept is required to ensure the implementation of smart cities in Blitar City. The Readiness of all actors in Blitar City also needs upgrading in order to maintain the long-term Smart City implementation at a local level.
Analysis of Performance Management Systems in Military Setiawan Nur Prakoso Utomo; Reza Fathurrahman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.15695

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This article uses literature studies and interviews to find out the extent to which the performance management systems and practices commonly found in non-military public sector organizations are also applied within a military organization with the Yonzipur 9/LLB Divif 1 Kostrad case study. To this end, in the first stage the researcher conducted an analysis of twenty selected articles related to the topic of performance management to find out the key elements in public sector performance management in general. Furthermore, researchers conducted interviews with a number of speakers from both the military and public sector human resources experts to enrich the results of the analysis. In general, military organizations as well as public organizations in general have performance management systems and practice a number of key elements of performance management systems including, among others: Performance planning, determination of performance targets, implementation, performance feedback, rewards and recognition. However, military organizations have their own peculiarities as implications of the existence of a rigid command system and organizational culture. This research is expected to be able to contribute to increasing understanding of performance management practices in military organizations while knowing the uniqueness of Kostrad as a military organization compared to other public sector organizations.       
Implementation of Good Governance in Local Government Systems in Indonesia Ari Purwanti
Journal of Governance Volume 7 Issue 2: (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.15165

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This paper discusses the application of government accounting to initiate good governance in local government. This paper initially describes good governance in regional financial management. Next are the regional government accounting standards and finally, the implementation and good governance of the regional government accounting system. Discussion on accrual-based government accounting. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. This study indicates that the application of local government accounting is closely related to four governance arrangements, namely fairness, transparency, accountability, and responsibility. Good governance can be achieved by empowering systems and institutions based on laws and regulations. Good financial management and control based on the government accounting system is the main priority of action taken by the government. In the study, it can also be concluded that accrual-based accounting standards are one of the implementations of good governance in Indonesia's local government accounting system.
Analysis of Simultaneous Village Head Elections in Sumedang Regency 2021 Agus Toyib; Budiman Rusli; Entang Adhy; Nina Karlina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.15390

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The purpose of this study is to explore the transfer of power at the local level through the form of democracy in the village, with an emphasis on the description of the simultaneous Village Head Elections in the Sumedang Regency in 2021. The research in this thesis employs qualitative methodologies, with the sort of research employed descriptively in the form of words, written reports, or oral descriptions of observed behavior. Data was gathered through interviews, observation, and documentation. This study's data analysis approach included the steps of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and data conclusion. According to the study's findings, the simultaneous village head elections in Sumedang district refer to the Sumedang Regent Number 334 of 2021 decision, which will be held on October 27, 2021, in four stages: preparation, nomination, voting, and determination. Several hurdles were discovered in simultaneously picking village chiefs, including the formation of the committee, public interest, campaign implementation, and ballot counting.
Digital Governance on Broadcasting Industry Dian Wardiana Sjuchro; Akhmad Yani Surachman; Willya Achmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.15414

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The development of media based on the internet has not dampened the existence of television broadcasts, because the penetration of information through television is still the highest. In terms of broadcast infrastructure quality, Indonesia lags behind other countries. Indonesia still uses analog channels while other countries have turned off analog broadcasts and switched to digital broadcasts. On top of that, it is necessary to describe the migration policy of analog television broadcasts to digital broadcasts that supports the improvement of television broadcast quality in Indonesia, and the prospects for the post-migration broadcast industry from analog television to digital broadcasting. The result is an analog switch off (ASO) which encourages efficient use of frequency bands in Indonesia. However, it is suspected that the implementation of digital television free-to-air (FTA) migration could damage the broadcast business structure. By 2022, there will be 103 licensed digital broadcasters and 728 broadcasters who will migrate to digital. The number of broadcasts will have an impact on the level of competition between broadcasting institutions to get cake as a source of life. In terms of nice breadth, niche overlap, and nice, all major broadcasts will still dominate the competition map in the broadcast industry. Meanwhile, local broadcasting institutions that are established in the regions will find it difficult to compete.
Strategy for Policy Implementation on HIV/AIDS Prevention in Bali Province Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani; I Dewa Gede Putra Sedana; I Wayan Mirta; I Nyoman Mangku Suryana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.15388

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The purpose of this article is to investigate the implementation of HIV/AIDS prevention policies at the Bali Provincial AIDS Commission. Despite the fact that the Bali Province has published an HIV/AIDS prevention strategy, there are still cases. The research method employed is a qualitative descriptive method. The data is then collected through interviews and documentation. According to the research findings, the Bali Provincial AIDS Commission's implementation of the HIV/AIDS Control Policy has not been carried out optimally. The constraints that become problems are the standard and policy objectives, resources, characteristics of implementing organizations, dispositions (attitudes) of implementers, and communication between implementing organizations and the social, political, and economic environment. From the common factors and policy objectives, there is no Regional Action Plan Strategy, and KPA Strategic Plan, human and financial resources are still lacking, so they need to be maximized; from the characteristics of the implementing organization, not all stakeholders carry out and carry out their roles in HIV/AIDS prevention efforts, public attitudes are still less sensitive against HIV/AIDS prevention efforts, communication between stakeholders and the community has not been in the same direction and line with the environmental conditions of the community, which are not yet conducive, there is still a stigma against people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA).
Identity Negotiation of Cina Benteng Community in Building Tolerance Abdul Malik; Liza Diniarizky Putri; Selly Novinka Putri; Hellya Sri Hartani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v7i2.15082

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This study aims to examine the negotiation of religious identities within the community of Kalipasir, Tangerang, using data obtained from in-depth interviews of a resident, head of RT and RW. Kalipasir is a religiously divided community, yet there has not been any conflict. The results showed that the negotiation of Buddhist-Confucian identity uses the local language, diverting economic activities with the potential for conflict, tolerance, contributing, and participating in celebrating Islamic rituals. Identity negotiation in the Islamic community is accomplished through ensuring minorities are protected from oppression, avoiding disrupting rituals, utilizing acculturative architecture, and refraining from performing missionary activities. Meanwhile, Christian identity is being negotiated by maintaining distance and only engaging in missionary operations among Buddhist-Confucians. This indicates the assimilationist model attained through communication can be used to build tolerance in Indonesia through multiculturalism.

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