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Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review
ISSN : 24778060     EISSN : 25034456     DOI : -
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Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review is political science's premier scholarly research journal on Indonesian politics, providing peer-reviewed articles and review essays from subfields throughout the discipline. Areas covered: local politics, ethics and politics, public policy, and others. Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review has published continuously since 2016 with registered number ISSN 2477-8060 (print), ISSN 2503-4456 (online). Published by Political Science Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang in cooperation with The Indonesian Inter-University Association for Political Science (APSIPOL).
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Identity Politics of Papuan Indigenous Ethnics in the Position Seizure Contestation: A Case Study of the OPD Structural Positions in the Governmental Bureaucracy in Papua Snanfi, Ferinandus Leonardo; Darwin, Muhadjir; Setiadi, Setiadi; Ikhwan, Hakimul
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 3, No 2 (2018): Problems and Prospects after 20 Years Reform
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This research was aimed to (1) Know how identity politics of Papua indigenious ethnics of Papua contested to seize structural positions of the OPD (Regional Apparatus Organization) in the governmental organization (2) Know identity politics of Papua indigenous ethnics collaborated with identity politics of non-Papuan ethnics in filling structural position of the OPD in the governmental bureaucracy. The research method used was qualitative i.e. describe, record, analyze, interpret conditions occur today. While data gathering used an observation technique, photos and also interview technique. The research results showed (1) Identity politics practice implemented in the governmental bureaucracy shown along with the existence of dominance of office chief, secretary, structural position and also office with much financial were mostly dominated by MT ethnics. MT ethnics marginalized other Papuan ethnics in positions of office chief, agency, district, secretary, structural position. From the process of marginalized Papuan ethnics were affected by ethnics egoism from village, clans, family, one ethnic and other Papuan ethnics emerge other Papuan ethnics prefer non-Papuan ethnics to collaborate in power in the governmental bureaucrcy. Various powers in the filling of the OPD structural positions in the governmental bureaucracy. The bureaucracy of Papuan governmental bureaucracy was still thick with a cultural primordial, familism, tribalism and margaism. The purpose of ethnics identity politics applied in the governmental bureaucracy include to dominate economic resources that are much such as:  Otsus Fund, APBD, PAD, DAK, DAU, governmental projects and programs for self ethnic interest and political groups in the governmental bureaucracy. (2) The filling of the OPD structural position of the governmental bureaucracy. The whole of position percentage data result available in filling the OPD structural position of the governmental bureaucracy, MT ethnics dominate all of positions available. And is followed by non-Papuan ethnics  (BS, BN, MR, AN, and TA) that collaborated with MT ethnics in seizing number one and number two chairs in the governmental bureaucracy. Team baperjakat has selected officers who are skilled, good career, professional suitable with country’s civil apparatus. However, all decision to promote officials in the OPD structural position, that guard ethnic contestation in the governmental bureaucracy, in overall policy based on number one and number two persons in the governmental bureaucracy. The purpose of collaboration was to dominate jointly economics resources that are much in the governemntal bureaucracy such as: Otsus Fund, APBD, PAD, DAK, DAU, governmental projects and programs for ther ethnic’s interest and their politics group interest.
Pilkada Serentak melalui DPRD: Sebuah Gagasan Mewujudkan Pilkada Demokratis Perspektif Pancasila dan UUD 1945 Aziz, Mokhamad Abdul
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Pilkada Serentak di Indonesia
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Unison in the succeeding organized the elections after December 9, 2015 as part of efforts to strengthen electoral democracy, Indonesia faced with the challenges of building a democratic substance. One that deserves to be evaluated is a system of direct election by the people. Although it has been conducted simultaneously, direct election is still too extravagant, yet produces the ideal leader, even a lot of them were involved in corruption cases, and most important their actions are not in line with the Indonesian democracy typical. Pancasila mandates that Indonesia's democracy is a democracy that is led by the inner wisdom of deliberations-representation. This is called modern democracy. Through Parliament elections simultaneously is the solution to realize the Indonesian democratic elections typical.
Domestic Worker, Transnational Advocacy and the State of Exception: A Case Study on The Advocacy of Domestic Workers Rights in Indonesia Bastari, Gema Ramadhan
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 3, No 1 (2018): General Issue: Indonesian Politics
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This paper explains why domestic workers (PRT) remain not considered as formal workers in Indonesia. This problem becomes very urgent as PRT covers 76% of the national labor population and there has been considerable pressure from transnational community. This question is answered by applying Agamben's theory of state of exception. This paper deploysdiscourse analysis method to examine a number of texts related to the Government of Indonesian's stance and the advocacy for PRTs rights in Indonesia. This study finds that the Government of Indonesia has established a state of exception allowing to ignore PRTs rights as workers under existing law. The study, then, concludes that the Government of Indonesian cannot be expected to meet PRTs rights. Consequently, the strategy of advocacy should be directed to encourage other countries to push Indonesia so as to meet PRTs rights.
Book Review: Petrakis, Panagiotis E. Culture, Growth And Economic Policy. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2014. 238 PP. Setiawan, Andy Bangkit
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 1, No 1 (2016): Demokrasi, Pemilu, dan Isu Budaya di Indonesia
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Lately, Indonesian exposed by a service called Go-Jek. Go-Jek is a multimedia based ojek (motorcycle taxi) which is launched in some cities in Indonesia, which the costumers can only use specific application provided by Go-Jek company to call the ojek riders who will take them to their destinations. Even amount of the cost charged can be shown by the costumers at the moment they order without any bargain with the riders like the conventional ojek. By all means, this facility cuts off all inefficiency, which felt by ojek costumers and riders. However, resistance arises from some particular people who work as conventional ojek riders. Even at some places violence done by conventional ojek riders to Go-Jek riders, does happen.
Analisa Performa Program dan Budget Pemerintah Desa Gianyar sebagai Implementasi Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 47 Tahun 2015 Bandiyah, Bandiyah; Wismayanti, Kadek Wiwin Dwi
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 2, No 1 (2017): UU Desa: Mewujudkan Kemandirian Aras Lokal atau Jebakan Ketergantungan Dana Pusa
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In order to implement Law No. 6 of 2014, which is implemented through Government Regulation No. 47 in 2015 on village administration. One form of implementation success is when the village is able to manage their finances well and its villages with programs defenseless villages and use value. Gianyar regency is one of regencies in Bali is one of its villages namely Batuan Village became a pilot in Indonesia in the financial management of funds of the village. However this is not enough to show that the performance of financial management have the tools and good execution. This study was conducted to see of information and knowledge about how the government's performance in particular village in Gianyar manage your finances as the village fund. The method used in conducting this study is qualitative analytical methods to test the comparability of financial statements village (assessment aimed at growth of revenue and expenditure of the village).
Notes from the Editors Team, Editorial
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 3, No 1 (2018): General Issue: Indonesian Politics
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Book Review: King, Dwight Y. Half-Hearthed Reform: Electoral Insitution and Struggle for Democracy in Indonesia. New York: Praeger, 2003. 256 PP. Arumsari, Nugraheni; Rahayu, Annisa Maharani
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Pilkada Serentak di Indonesia
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Pemilihan kepala daerah di Indonesiamerupakan tuntutan demokrasi yang memangtidak mungkin dielakkan lagi dalam erareformasi. Proses politik yang mengurasbanyak sumber daya ini muncul atas desakan dan harapan bahwa warga negara harusmemiliki peran yang lebih aktif dalampemilihan pemimpin-pemimpin lokal yangberkualitas dan sekaligus dekat dengan warga.Namun demikian, terdapat pertanyaanmendasar, apakah pemilihan kepala daerahlangsung, sebagaimana pemilihan umum ditingkat nasional sudah berjalan sebagaimanamestinya? Apakah pemilihan-pemilihan yangdilakukan untuk mendapatkan politisi-politisiterbaik itu sudah terlaksana dengan baik? Danbagaimana peran lembaga pemilihan dalam merespon tuntutan demokratisasi ini?
Gejala Proliferasi Dinasti Politik di Banten Era Kepemimpinan Gubernur Ratu Atut Chosiyah Sutisna, Agus
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Tema Umum: Politik Indonesia
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Since forming into independent provinces, apart from West Java, Banten political life was marked by the strengthening of a political dynasty, both at the provincial and district and city. At the provincial level, the dominance of the local strongmen, Tb. Chasan Sochib in political of Banten is very prominent and managed to put his son, Ratu Atut Chosiyah the governorship for almost two periods (2006-2011 and 2011-2014). Post successes in occupying the post of governor, hypothetically Ratu Atut successfully builds and develop a political dynasty to the various arenas of public life. This research was carried out on the object of governance and practices of government power governor of Banten province, with the aim to identify and explain how political dynasties role this province or political kinship in Banten province in the era of the leadership of Governor Ratu Atut Chosiyah proliferate (distribution, diasporic) in various arenas of public life. This study used a qualitative approach, the method of collecting data and information through interviews, triangulation, literature and documents. The results showed that the role of political dynasties in the era of the l Governor Ratu Atut Chosiyah in Banten show any symptoms of the spread (proliferation, diasporic), not only in the realm of executive and legislative power, but also spread in many arenas of life of society, such as the arena business life, socio-cultural, educational, and organizational.
Book Review: Cooper, John F. Taiwan Nation-State or Province? Boulder: Westview Press, 2009. 288 PP. Rivai, Ardian Bakhtiar
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Tema Umum: Politik Indonesia
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This article aims to describe about my analysis of Cooper (2009) perspective in how we understand Taiwan as identity. There are two perspective that to see Taiwan in recent day. First of all, for nation who believe One China Policy, they assume that Taiwan is a province of People Republic of China which is Taiwan is part of Beijing government. Secondly, for nation who do not believe it, they assume that Taiwan is independence identity, a nation identity, and also sovereign country which is separated from mainland China influences. In this discourse about how we understand Taiwan, this article is going to review from John F. Cooper which is in his book, Taiwan: nation state or province?. This book not only discuss how we can see Taiwan, however, how Taiwan in the future in political dynamic especially after US president Donald Trump who intent to support Taiwan as independence identity.
The State, Class Struggle, and Capitalist Development in Indonesia and South Korea: A Marxist View Ridha, Muhammad
Jurnal Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol 3, No 2 (2018): Problems and Prospects after 20 Years Reform
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This paper aims to understand why similar efforts of state intervention can generate different economic outcomes. It argues that the different economic outcomes of state intervention can be traced back to the different processes of class struggle. Mobilizing Marxist view, it suggests that the state role in the economy should be understood as inseparable from capitalist development. That is, economic development is the terrain for class struggle between capital and labor. Although the contradictory relation between capital and labor is universal and global in capitalism, the form of contradiction will always be different across societies. That is the case because the form of class struggle depends on the specific development of the configuration of class power that has developed historically in each country alongside with its international process due to the expansive nature of capitalism itself.

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