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Journal of Islamic World and Politics
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Journal of Islamic World and Politics (JIWP) aims to facilitate the deployment of ideas and research in the field of international relations and Islamic world.
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PERANAN UNICEF DALAM MENANGANI CHILD TRAFFICKING DI INDONESIA Nori Oktadewi
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 2, No 2 (2018): December
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Child Trafficking is part of child abuse and one of the global  issues. United Nation has established  organization special for children, the organization is UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund). UNICEF defines a system to protect Children as a component of law, policy, regime and services needed in all the social sectors For Protect the children, Indonesia has ratifications Convention Right of The Children, passed on 20 November 1989, and started to have the force of law on 2 September 1990. For overcome child trafficking in Indonesia UNICEF makes a Program NPAs (National Plan of Action for the Elimination of Child).  This research is descriptive research, which is   explaining about the role of UNICEF regarding to overcome Child Trafficking especially in Indonesia. This Research aims o know how the role of UNICEF  to overcome Child Trafficking of the  children In Indonesia and what the factor has influenced child trafficking in Indonesia still high although Indonesia was cooperation with UNICEF .Presented data is secondary data which is collected from various book, article, journals, newspapers  and internet related cases.  Result of this  research show us  about child trafficking in Indonesia still high,  this matter influenced by External factors like local Government, security Agency, geographical, law institution and society (was influenced by proverty, low information and education, low pay attention by parents).   Keyword : UNICEF, Child trafficking, United Nation, NPAs,Global issues
Monetizing Hijab: Analysis on State’s National Interest on the Growing Hijab Fashion Trend in Indonesia Witri Elvianti; Nanda Amedina Putri
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 3, No 2 (2019): December
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Hijab and its practices grow consistently as an iconic fashion of Muslim womenin Indonesia. This phenomenon yields scholarly commentaries pertaining tothe motivation of hijab’s massive production and Muslim women in veilingas well as the socioeconomic impact it carries with. However, the discussionon what sources of power underlie such a trend is still underrated. Therefore, this study aims at elucidating why now hijab receives greater support from the government under Joko Widodo’s administration that illuminates massive production and consumption on hijab domestically. The analyst came to argue that hijab consumption and production has become Indonesia’s national interest along with the mushrooming liberalization in its economy. Employing the qualitative research method to explain the source of power that makes hijab marketable in global and national market, the analyst also found that this trend is widely undermined by the implementation of neo-liberal economic policy that stresses the power of economic liberation of every individual while maintaining the state as the ultimate power of directing economic trajectory. Thus, the government of Indonesia seems to reconcile with the increasing domestic and global market demand on hijab. It is due to the state’s interest in establishing Indonesia as a global hijab centre by 2020.
IMPACT OF ISIS ON RADICAL GROUPS OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES Mustafa Selçuk; Nikos Panagiotou
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 4, No 1 (2020): JUNE
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Radicalization is not a new phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Islamic radicalization increased and became a significant issue in Southeast Asia since 2001. Faith-based organizations that have supported the radical spreading of misinformation, and therefore various measures had many casualties. The development of Islamic radicalism in Southeast Asia is starting to spreading in Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia. This research focuses on how the ideology of ISIS effected (re-activated) radical groups in Southeast Asia. More specifically through discourse analysis our aim to analyze similarities in discourses and frames through their communication campaigns. In additionally we examined how the spreading of Islamic radicalism in Southeast Asia and broaden the scope of knowledge on the impact of Islamic radicalization in other regional countries.
THE ROLE OF THE HUMANITARIAN ACTION INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE RED CROSS (ICRC) IN THE 2011 LIBYA REVOLUTION Fitri Adi Setyorini
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 5, No 1 (2021): JUNE
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This study discusses the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) role in protecting and assisting victims of the Libyan revolution in 2011. The purpose of this study is to explore more about the role of the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) in protecting and assisting victims of war as one step on a humanitarian mission. The author used the non-government organizations (NGOs) and humanitarian action concepts. The author's research method to analyze this study was a descriptive method through a literature review. Based on research done, the author found that the revolution in Libya in 2011 was one of the effects of the Arab Spring in the Middle East region. The author also found that the ICRC carried out its humanitarian missions by providing food, water, medical supplies, medical equipment, and clothing.
Gagasan Democratic Peace Dalam Politik Luar Negeri Amerika Serikat Rizki Dian Nursita; Surwandono Surwandono
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 1, No 1 (2017): December
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Tulisan ini menganalisa tentang pengaruh gagasan dalam Democratice Peace Theory terhadap politik luar negeri Amerika Serikat dengan menggunakan metode library research. Tulisan ini menemukan bahwa democratic peace secara jelas telah menggerakkan politik luar negeri Amerika Serikat pada era Bill Clinton dan George W. Bush. Pada era Obama, sentuhan akan democratic peace juga memengaruhi politik luar negerinya. Politik luar negeri Amerika Serikat saat ini di bawah kepemimpinan Trump lebih dipengaruhi oleh gagasan nasionalisme dibandingkan dengan ide-ide demokratisasi.
SOSIOLOGI ISLAM : REFLEKSI ATAS KEBERAGAMAAN UMAT ISLAM DI INDONESIA ANTARA DOGMA, AJARAN, DAN REALITAS Sampean Sampean
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 2, No 2 (2018): December
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Sosiologi islam adalah disiplin keilmuan yang membekukan kajiannya di ranah kelompok masyarakat islam. Sosiologi islam berupaya memotret kelompok masyarakat Islam yang memiliki sistem budaya kemasyarakatan yang terbangun atas sistem nilai, keyakinan, historis, dan moralitas sendiri. Sosiologi islam merefleksikan sikap keberagamaan umat islam di Indonesia yang menunjukkan pola hubungan tiga fase historis dan simbolis dapat disimpulkan menjadi empat hal yakni ketegangan perumusan dasar negara, ketegangan ideologis, kediktatoran negara, dominasi mayoritas. Pola hubungan yang terbentuk menunjukkan bias dari objektivitas dogma agama islam
Geo-Political Checkmate in the Indian Ocean Region: 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, Energy Security and Indo-US Nexus Imran Khan; Muhammad Imran; Hamid Iqbal
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 3, No 2 (2019): December
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The study intends to explore the connection between China’s energy security, 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (MSR), and its anticipated impacts on Indo-US strategic perception in the Indian Ocean region. China’s economic prosperity and industrial boom is fomenting different variables to upset the U.S. led world order. In the back drop of energy security as core national interest, Chinese leadership has exceptionally focused the maritime domain. In addition to this, for uninterrupted industrial growth, China   largely relies on energy imports that have turned its attention to the strategic value of the Sea lines of communication (SLOCs). However, China’s newly emerged interests and subsequent investment in different sea ports along the oceanic supply chain of Indian Ocean is fuelling Indo-US strategic distrust in the region. The study concludes that China’s carefully craftedMaritime Silk Road (MSR) is to challenge the status quo to protect its (China) core national interests in Indian Ocean The divergence of strategic interests in Indian Ocean is heralding a new multipart strategic competition that will transform the Indian Ocean into breeding ground for naval arm race. To understand the shifting geo political realities, the researchers used the Power Transition theory.
Relevansi Konsep Damai dalam Perspektif Islam Nabila Wulandari Malik
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 2, No 1 (2018): June
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Artikel ini berpendapat bahwa konsep damai sangat relevan dalam perspektif Islam yang dapat dilacak melalui tiga pandangan. Pertama, secara ontologi, manusia harus damai untuk muslihun (perbaikan) dan mukmin (rasa persaudaraan). Kedua, secara epistemologi, upaya damai dilakukan melalui tiga cara yaitu perdamaian, rekonsiliasi dan pengampunan, dan perjanjian damai. Terakhir, secara aksiologi, hakikat damai adalah untuk mencegah perpecahan antar umat beragama, mempererat tali persaudaraan, dan menegakkan keadilan. Banyak artikel yang sudah membahas tentang damai dalam perspektif Islam, namun belum ada yang menjelaskan secara komperehensif dengan menggunakan metode ontologi, epistemologi, dan aksiologi. Oleh karena itu, artikel ini hadir untuk memberikan pandangan baru dalam menjelaskan relevansi damai dalam perspektif Islam. Selain itu, artikel ini juga menemukan bahwa konsep damai tidak hanya relevan dalam perspektif Islam namun juga selaras dengan perspektif Barat.
Cybernorms: Analysis of International Norms in France's Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace Diko Catur Novanto; Ika Riswanti Putranti; Andi Akhmad Basith Dir
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 5, No 2 (2021): December
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Cybercrime is a crime involving computers and networks that began to develop after the Cold War. International politics also have developed through computer networks or cyberspace, especially in communication and diplomacy. Many actors who have different interests make the cybersphere unstable. Several state and non-state actors themselves have collaborated and conventions in the cyber realm. In 2018, France made a high-level declaration called the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace to maintain stability in cyberspace. Through the Paris Call, France tries to establish an international norm in the cyber domain known as Cybernorms. This norm has been supported by several state and non-state actors. This study seeks to see the importance of the Paris Call that has been made by the French government which aims to remind the general norms of cyber that are not popular or see the formation of international norms in the cybersphere. This study uses a qualitative method with the process-tracing data analysis method used to explain change and cause-and-effect. This research argues that cyber norms are very important for state or non-state actors in maintaining the stability of the cyber world.
Post-Colonialism Perspective: Why Turkey's Efforts to Join EU always 'Go Down in Flames'? Muhammad Fawwaz Syafiq Rizqullah; Mahbi Maulaya
Journal of Islamic World and Politics Vol 5, No 1 (2021): JUNE
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European Union (EU) is an economically advanced, politically reliable, socially progressive, and regionally integrated community, making the so-called 'the role model of world's regionalism' seem adorable in Turkey's lens. Having the opportunity to wave its flag in Brussels has been Turkey's foreign policy since 1987. Turkey's modus operandi to make the EU opening its door are enormous in scale. Yet, it does not mean that Turkey would quickly receive a lukewarm response from the EU. This paper lays down some theoretical arguments based on post-colonialism to discover why the EU has given a persistent rejection and derogation towards Turkey. As this paper stands in a post-colonialism stance, the Euro-centrism sense, which is embedded in the EU's way of thought, serves as the reason why intentional rejection is intensively addressed towards Turkey. This paper contains several features. After delivering a short introduction, there will be a modest explanation in picturing the used-theoretical framework. The discussion section stands upon three main questions; why does the EU treat Turkey differently from Greece? Is Turkey capable of fulfilling Copenhagen criteria? Does the EU tend to act in a discriminative manner to Turkey?

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