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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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Digital Transformation in Public Management Functions for Public Information Disclosure Budi Gunawan; Barito Mulyo Ratmono; Paulus Israwan Setyoko
Journal of Governance Volume 8 Issue 3: (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.20451

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This research emphasizes the conditioning of resources in the context of public management to create the openness of public information during digital transformation. A literature study from various databases related to managing resources in public management is analyzed. The intended resources include the latest technology used to protect data and privacy when discussing information disclosure in Indonesia. Digital transformation has led public management to improve and accelerate technological acceleration in the context of data analytics and create the openness of information for the public by government administrators. The strategy used to address this digital transformation in public management encompasses a comprehensive plan, including strong data protection policies, investment in technology infrastructure, and training for public employees. Thus, pieces of technology and performance management, open government, and human resource capacity development Public information disclosure results in transparency and accountability, information disclosure, and improving public services. Moreover, integrating technology into the public information ecosystem provides great potential for increasing openness, participation, and better public services.
Collaborative Governance in Flood Management in Sumedang Regency Rizky Ilhami; Willya Achmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.21057

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This study aims to examine the implementation of collaborative governance in flood control in Sumedang Regency. The research method used is a case study with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The research respondents consisted of representatives from local government, communities, and the private sector involved in flood management in Sawahdadap Village and Cisurupan Seda, Cimanggung District, Sumedang District. The results of the study show that collaborative governance has been implemented in flood management in Sumedang Regency through aspects of the collaborative governance dimension, which include initial conditions, institutional design, facilitative leadership, and collaborative processes. However, there are several obstacles to its implementation, such as differences in perceptions, uneven accountability and responsibility, and limited financial and human resources. Therefore, there is a need for more systematic and integrated efforts to increase collaboration between related sectors and the community in handling floods in Sumedang Regency.
University Curricula and Student Movement in Indonesia: “Gejayan Memanggil” Protest in Yogyakarta Amalinda Savirani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.20904

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Student movements have played a significant political role in many countries in Asia, including Indonesia. They have been labeled "agents of change", and their movements are regarded as "moral forces" that push political change through street protests. Why do students join protests? What motivates them? How do their motivations relate to institutional aspects of universities, including the course materials they learn in class? This article attempts to answer these questions within an Indonesian context using the case of "Gejayan Memanggil" ('Gejayan Calling'), a 2019 student movement that had been the largest such movement in Yogyakarta since 1998. This article argues that students' self-perception as "agents of change", rather than institutional support, was their primary motivation to join the protests. Other contributing factors were the demands and form of the protest.
Political Party Funding Problems: Studies on PPP And PERINDO Parties in West Java Arlan Siddha; Angga Nurdin Rachmat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.21440

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Political parties have a fundamental role in democracy. This fundamental role ultimately places political parties in a vulnerable and strategic situation. On the one hand, political parties must compete strictly with funding that is not small, and on the other hand, the presence of fund donors can erode the function of political parties as a liaison between society and the state. The theory used in this article is about political parties, especially funding for political parties. The method used is a qualitative research method with descriptive analysis. The data sources in this article are primary data through interviews with political party officials and secondary data through financial reports and literature studies from journals, news, and other articles. The results of this study indicate that parties that get small votes in political contestation in West Java experience problems in terms of carrying out political education and operational activities due to the lack of sources of funding for political parties. This situation causes political parties to only be able to organize political education internally due to the availability of existing funding. The impact of this situation is that the role of political parties does not work in providing political education to the community, which in turn has an impact on the political participation of the community, which is less effective.
Collaborative Governance Oversight in Corruption Prevention Efforts in Indonesia Ucok Abdulrauf Damenta; Kumba Digdowiseiso
Journal of Governance Volume 8 Issue 3: (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.20905

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Prevention of corruption in Indonesia is not an easy task. Corruption has been a serious problem in Indonesia for decades. To overcome this problem, joint efforts from the government, private sector and the community are needed. One way to overcome this problem is to use collaborative governance which is the aim of this research. In the context of preventing corruption, collaborative governance has an important role in maintaining accountability and transparency in public financial management. This research is descriptive qualitative research with data sources derived from a literature review. This article discusses the meaning of collaborative governance and oversight of corruption prevention, the role and function of collaborative governance in preventing corruption, the determining factors for the success of collaborative governance in preventing corruption, and the implementation of collaborative governance in preventing corruption in Indonesia. The implication of this research is that efforts to prevent corruption in Indonesia are a joint responsibility of the government, private sector and society because good collaboration between the three can strengthen the system of oversight and control of corrupt practices.
Reducing “Golongan Putih” Activities in General Elections Abstention by Strengthening Citizen Participation and Involvement in Public Management Muhamad Yusuf; Denok Kurniasih
Journal of Governance Volume 8 Issue 3: (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.21620

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This article discusses efforts to reduce golongan putih or golput activities (abstention) in general elections by strengthening citizen participation and involvement in public management. Through political education, increasing access to information, encouraging active involvement, and increasing citizen capacity, it is hoped that voter participation can be increased. Strengthening citizen participation and involvement in public decision-making processes will strengthen democracy, increase government legitimacy, and ensure policies that better represent the public interest. This literature study involved 60 reputable national and international journals and international journals that had the keywords abstentions, elections, participation, involvement, and public management. The synthesis of community participation and abstention activities in public management includes several things, namely public participation and engagement, decision-making and the formation of public policy, abstentions and the fulfillment of voting rights, and a democratic environment. It can be concluded that public management as a reference for ideal community participation and involvement in general elections has a slice of direct study by creating open channels of communication, promoting inclusive political participation, building trust, and developing community involvement in public participation mechanisms.
Mikirecco of Shekacho: Rethinking The Indigenous System of Governance and Uncovering Its Democratic Features Admasu Adraro Akako; Wasihun Bezabih Bekele; Ehadig Geda Goda
Journal of Governance Volume 8 Issue 3: (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.16573

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The purpose of this study is to explore the Indigenous System of Governance of Shekacho Community in Sheka Zone, South West Ethiopia. Pertinent to this, a qualitative approach—a key informant interview—was employed. Applicable to this, the purposive sampling technique was used to select research participants. Accordingly, information was gathered primarily using key informant interviews and FGD. The deductive thematic analysis technique was employed for the analysis of the data. The following conclusion was drawn from the analysis made. The findings indicated that the indigenous system of governance of the Shekacho community is one of the longest-lived, having its own distinctive nature and structural hierarchy through which socio-political and economic affairs of the community are carried out. The issue of social cohesion and social welfare, which are embedded in the customary norms and values of the community, is one of the magnificent pillars of the indigenous system of governance of Shekacho community. Therefore, it plays an irreplaceable role in maintaining social stability and cohesion. The indigenous system of governance of Shekacho people substantially includes democratic elements that can consolidate democracy at the national level. Therefore, recognizing the indigenous system of governance can have a tremendous role in promoting democracy in Ethiopia at large. 
Air Pollution Dynamics: Insights into Current Condition of Policy Framework and Future Strategy Yopik Gani; Saut Panggabean Sinaga
Journal of Governance Volume 8 Issue 3: (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.15681

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This comprehensive study examines the complex phenomenon of air pollution in Indonesia, providing insights into various aspects such as current conditions, the policy framework, and potential strategies ahead. By conducting a comprehensive review of relevant literature and employing novel methods to analyze Google Trends data, a meticulous examination of prevailing themes and public inquiries is revealed. Significantly, there is an increasing societal awareness of air pollution's condition, effects, and regulation, especially in urban cities, in August 2023. This study not only highlights the current difficulties but also delves into potential lessons learned by other countries and provides valuable suggestions. This paper makes a valuable contribution to the field of air pollution mitigation policies and environmental management. This study provides policymakers, industries, and communities with a comprehensive framework to address air pollution problems. This comprehensive study allows relevant stakeholders to adopt strategies that lead to a more environmentally sustainable Indonesia.
The Influence of “Renewable Energy Directive II” Policy for The Sustainability of Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia Cindy Fabrizia Suling; Eko Priyo Purnomo; Klaus Hubacek; Prathivadi Anand
Journal of Governance Volume 8 Issue 3: (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.19930

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The purpose of this study is to see how the European Union's RED II policy affects the palm oil industry in Indonesia. One of the things the European Union is doing to achieve its sustainability goals is developing and enforcing a directive called the European Union Renewable Energy Directive (EU RED). The Renewable Energy Directive (RED) is a set of regulations that aim to increase the use of renewable energy sources within the European Union. The emergence of the RED policy had an impact on the Indonesian palm oil industry because it was assessed that the use of oil palm land in Indonesia had a significant impact on deforestation. The existence of this policy has caused the Indonesian government to bring up various kinds of regulations from year to year that regulate the palm oil industry. This research is qualitative and uses secondary data types; the data used comes from various kinds of national news and journals as well as document reports from the government.
Development of Military Role in Indonesian Government Yusa Djuyandi
Journal of Governance Volume 8 Issue 3: (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31506/jog.v8i3.20907

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The presence of the military in the history of the Indonesian government has long strengthened Indonesia's independence. The military itself has had various impacts on the Indonesian government, including acceptable impacts, good impacts, and bad impacts. Indonesia is trying to create a professional military, which could increase demotions and reduce the military's opportunities for politics. However, there are many obstacles that hinder the success of a professional military and reduce the military's influence in the Indonesian government. After the era of demands for reform and the dismissal of the military from the government, people began to realize that it was difficult for the government and the military to become one. If forced, there will be dysfunction in government institutions. This analytical study concerns the need for a supervisory role in order to improve civil-military relations. Continuous and ongoing monitoring can improve civil-military relations and achieve democratization in civil-military relations. However, until now, the supervision between civilians and the military has not gone well. This happens because of the minimal participation of the government, which supervises and regulates the military, so that there is no arbitrariness in carrying out its duties and relations with civil society.

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