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Journal of Social Political Sciences (JSPS)
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JSPS, Journal of Social-Political Sciences study the sociological impacts of political systems, change in political policies and administration. It also refers to the study of interdisciplinary aspects of politics and international relations, social anthropology, social policy, global public health, social work, science, technology, innovation studies and sociology, etc. Study and research of political science necessitate the study of sociology, law, economics, history, philosophy and public policies. Studying the current trends and future prospects of political system help in predicting the economic status of the entire society. published by Universitas Nasional Jakarta
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INDUSTRY 4.0 AND THE NEED FOR PROPER GOVERNANCE Syarif Hidayat
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2020): February 2020
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This paper attempts to fill the gap of that literature by fosussing more on the issu of what is the most industry 4.0 challenge for governing a nation state?. In so doing, the paper will begin with outlining briefly the origin and componets of Industry 4.0, as well as its challenge for the governance. After that, the discussion will be directed to criticise the current Good Governance concept, then proceeded to propose the so called a Proper Governance concept which is belief more suitable to meet the challenge of industry 4.0.
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE QUESTION OF STATE SECURITY : THE MALAYSIA EXPERIENCE Zaini Othman
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In the modern age, the increasing use and exploration of information technology and the internet by hackers has created a new security threat to the integrity and socio-political stability of the Malaysian nation. Malaysia is not only one of the most dynamic developing countries in the region, but it is also facing many border disputes and terrorism with its neighboring countries. For example, maritime and territorial disputes between Malaysia and Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines, as well as sovereignty disputes with Singapore over part rocks island with Singapore. These disputes not only dragged diplomatic diplomats among the two political leaders of the country, but also involved cyber-hacking between countries. For example, cyber-attacks have taken place, when disputes over ownership of the Ambalat Block and East Ambalat Block in the Makassar Strait are at its peak between Malaysia and Indonesia. The attack has resulted in severe damage to a number of government sites owned by both countries. This paper analyzes the emerging role of information technology, the internet and hackers as a potential future security threat to the Malaysian nation and society, both international and domestic.
KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIA Hari Zamharir; Mohammad Noer; Sahruddin Lubis
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As the culminating point of long history of penetracion de pacifique of Islam across the archipelago of Indonesia (Nusantara), several Kingdoms of Islam emerged in the early 19th century of modern Indonesia. The kings not only perform the functions in political domain but also in religious matters; with the rulers being the guidance of Islamic law (syari’ah). Gaining the independence of the country in Mid 20th century ( 1945), this historical legacy continues to be tackled by the post-monarchy state of Republic Indonesia under the Ministry of Religious Affairs—but its legal basis was a controversy when the Indonesian Constitution,UUD 1945, was agreed upon, without explicit mention of the duties to be performed by Muslims to implement the Islamic law. Now that power politics in 2019 poses heated debate over the khilafah ideology and political system vis-a-vis Pancasila, it is interesting to look into deeper insights of the legacy of Khalitullah Panatagama. From the duality of nomocracy and democracy, the legacy could be re-interpreted to gain proper understanding of religion—politics relationship. The conceptual basis of the study is Habermasian’s claim of post-secular social science with its notion of the old-fashioned axioms of secularism under which modern politics has been in practice.
NARRATIVE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY: PATTERNS OF THE SPREAD AND ACCEPTANCE OF RADICALISM AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA Firdaus Syam; Sahruddin, Sahruddin; Ajeng Rizqi Rahmanillah
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This study aims to examine the narrative map, acceptance and spread patterns, and factors influencing the spread and acceptance of the narrative associated with the phenomenon of radicalism and terrorism in DKI Jakarta Province. It was conducted with a qualitative approach: the data were collected through in-depth interviews with as many as 24 subjects (informants) divided into seven categories, namely, the Rohis (Islamic organization in secondary schools), the LDK (Basic Leadership Training)), mosque youth, youth organizations, religious leaders, da’i (preacher)/ takmir (mosque board), political activists, and cultural leaders. The finding of the study showed that the radicalism narrative has spread through a variety of patterns and has more importantly spread through interpersonal relationship patterns. However, the spread of the narrative has not been accompanied by an acceptance by the respondents of the narrative’s substance. From 96 radicalism and terrorism narratives posed as questions, a total of 62 responses (64.58%) showed opposition to these narratives that are present in the midst of the people of Jakarta. A total of 20% of the respondents expressed an improvement attitude towards the narratives, and the rest were receptive and accepted them with considerations. This finding proves that Jakarta residents not only are relatively free from the influence of radicalism and terrorism narratives but also have an immune system (improvement group) whose numbers among the groups of respondents to the narratives are balanced.
THE URGENCY OF NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (NSC) IN THE CONTEXT OF CYBER SECURITY AS A SUB SYSTEM OF NATIONAL SECURITY TO PROTECT STATE AND PEOPLE Sumantri , Sumantri
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The 21st century, the era of globalization characterized by free fight competition, advanced information and communication technology, and a borderless world has in one side make possibly the entrance of any values of ideology, politic, economy, socio culture, defense and security that can either be threats or challenges for any countries, in the other side democracy and human rights promoted by globalization awakening the universal awareness of human safety from any threat such as war, ethnic cleansing, communal conflict, and other physical and non physical threats. Despite the universal awareness of human safety, insecurity condition and internal political problem of any country will certainly affect the national security.

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