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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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COMPARATIVE STUDY THE IMPACT OF COVID-19-2020 AND THE SPANISH-1920 FLU IN AN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE Warsito , Tulus
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 3 (2020): August 2020
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The impact of COVID-19's transmission affects not only the health sector but also almost all sectors of community life, especially economic and social political stability. Until this article was written, this virus has caused more than 650 thousand victims. Resulting in a wave of layoffs of more than 50 million workers. The social panic due to the adoption of the WHO Protocol has created Global Totalitarian, global uniformity, everywhere people are not allowed to leave the house, even if they have to go outside the house they must wear a mask, keep social distancing and always wash their hands with soap. Though COVID-19 is not the first pandemic. A similar pandemic happened a century ago, the Spanish Flu of 1920, although it claimed more casualties, the global impact was not that bad as what COVID-19 does today. This paper wants to explore further about; why does COVID-19 have more worldwide and uniform influence than the Spanish Flu? Why did COVID-19 influence the international poltical economy?
COMFORT WOMEN : THE CAUSES OF OTHER TRADE WARS IN EAST ASIA Mitzy, Gulia Ichikaya; Indarto, Tri Wahyuningrum
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 3 (2020): August 2020
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South Korea and Japan are the countries that have geographical proximity, with various values and cultural similarities. However, bilateral relations between the two countries are often discussed, while the main factor is the historical problem. In 2017 Japan and South Korea boycotted each other because each other, agreed to the Women's Comfort Agreement, which was agreed in 2015 and finally ended indisputably. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods, to analyze how to implement economic collaboration that will result if an agreement is broken. Based on the results of the analysis, the issue of women's comfort made a 1965 normalization agreement for comfort women in the 2015 agreement which did not necessarily make the two countries make peace, which was questioned involving researchers not being involved in making the agreement. This has an impact on the economic relations between the two countries. Attacking each other through diplomatic representatives, asking for exports of semiconductor materials, exchanging up to stopping transportation services, advertising for boycotts of products from Japan, making developed countries even more inflamed and looking for new developments to foster mutual efforts to intervene with each other.
CYBERATTACKS AND DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGNS Pally, Yudha Akbar
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 3 (2020): August 2020
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Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016 US Presidential Election is one of the most shocking political events of this decade. Various controversies and irregularities have been examined and led to alleged Russia’s roles in the election results. Cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns run by Moscow and the weakness of US election security in preventing and mitigating such online intervention further confirm the failure of modern democracy in cyber and social media era. No one can guarantee that Russian cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns will not reoccur in US Presidential Election this year. The US preparedness and capability in dealing with election cyber threats will not only risk the legitimacy of US Presidency but also the sustainability of democracy to survive the today’s information technology and social media advancement.
EMPOWERING LOCAL PRODUCT THROUGH CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION Bastian, Tiara Putih
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 3 (2020): August 2020
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The rapid expansion of western products through cultural globalization entering Indonesia cannot be denied, this has both positive and negative sides. This paper analyzes the positive side of cultural globalization through cultural homogenization. By utilizing the homogeneity pattern of western products, Indonesian local products, especially from SMEs, has the opportunity to expand. This in turn has a positive impact on the development of Indonesia's economy so that it moves out of poverty to a middle or semi-pheri position, based on Wallarstein's World Economy theory.
INDONESIA’S FOREIGN POLICY DURING SOEKARNO ERA 1945 – 1965 Indrayani, Irma; Umar, Harun; Mellaz, August
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 3 (2020): August 2020
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This paper aims to see the shift of Indonesia’s foreign policy from diplomacy to a confrontation during the Soekarno era from 1945 to 1965. The change of foreign policy orientation become a spotlight on this paper that explores the issue based on historical chronology, national interest, and the dynamics of international politic that shaped the goal of Indonesia’s international politics, that is to defend its independence and gaining recognition as an independent and sovereign country. The analysis used to study this shift of foreign policy of Indonesia, from diplomacy to confrontation is described using the qualitative method through a historical approach. The data and information used for analysis in this study are sourced from secondary data obtained from the literature study.
THE ROLE OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: INDONESIA Lestari, Sulistyani Eka
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 3 (2020): August 2020
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Political development in Indonesia with Pancasila democracy has experienced many challenges and obstacles. Indonesian culture which is strongly influenced by ethnic and religious interests must continue to adapt to the Pancasila democracy which is a nationalism nationalism. This condition since independence until now has experienced many positive changes, starting from the issue of central and regional conflicts and building the strength of national unity. The founders of the Indonesian people put them together in the form of Unity in Diversity as the ideological power of the nation. With a very large population, a big national problem, it requires political development in Indonesia that is directed, fair and wise.
MULTI-TRACK DIPLOMACY AS INDONESIA'S STRATEGY IN MITIGATING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Firdaus, Aos Yuli
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 3 (2020): August 2020
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At this time, every country, especially since the beginning of 2020, struggles to face the global pandemic, namely COVID-19. Each country has its ways, methods, and strategies for dealing with this pandemic. Indonesia is implementing multi-track diplomacy in its struggle to face COVID-19. The aim of the multi-track diplomacy carried out by the Indonesian government is to increase the medical equipment needed by the Indonesian people and primarily to obtain vaccines for the health of the Indonesian population. Diplomacy in getting this vaccine will be an important issue that continues because all countries will also need the vaccine in the face of this COVID-19 pandemic, which is likely to end for a long time.
HUMAN VALUES IN THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC) Ninepence, Albert Mcbell
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 4 (2020): November 2020
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The quintessence of the ICC in situ is that war crimes, terrorism, crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression are adjudicated effectively and equally. Countless individuals across the world have advocated justice to help curtail the hatred and nefarious actions plaguing marginalized and impacted communities. Therefore the ICC was founded in 2002 to foster justice and reconciliation for victims of abuse and crime. Regardless of the sudden recognition by the ICC of the authority to prosecute crimes, the ICC has recently drawn strong criticism. This paper contends that the ICC is consistent with all modes of humanitarian action in theory rather than in practice. The paper explored the relationship between right-based approaches, new humanitarianism and justice, Dunantist or other types. In addition, key factors such as legitimacy, reputation, reasonable aspirations and pacification through the ICC's justice have been highlighted as factors that combat the functional compatibility of the ICC with humanitarian action.
ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF JAMBI LIBERIKA COFFEE THROUGH STAKEHOLDERS PARTICIPATION APPROACH Subagyo, Banu; Saipul, Saipul; Ramadlan, Ahmad; Ramdani, M. Yuda; Ramadhona, Yudha; Nonon Saribanon, Nonon Saribanon
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 4 (2020): November 2020
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Liberika coffee is one of leading commodities in Jambi Province and has been registered as a Geographical Indication for West Tanjung Jabung area. In general, Liberika coffee plant is attacked by white fungus, which causes a decrease in production. Its impact on productivity and low prices decreased motivation of farmers to maintain this commodity, and land conversion occurs. In recent years, coffee plants have been converted to areca nut and palm oil which, economically, considered more promising. Even so, Liberika coffee has its own uniqueness, so it needs to be continuously developed. Ecotourism is one of activities that support and maintain the existence of Liberika coffee as a rich biodiversity in Jambi. The key to success and sustainability of this ecotourism development is participation of all stakeholders. For this reason, strengthening farming community as the spearhead of Liberika coffee development, both in personal and institutional capacity.
ELITE DELIBERATION AS DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY: EXPERIENCE OF WALISONGO AND NAHDLATUL ULAMA IN NUSANTARA/INDONESIA Zamharir, Hari; Dja’far, TB Massa; Lubis, Sahruddin; Sadiyatunnimah, Siti
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 4 (2020): November 2020
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Culture-bound political development has recently been voiced by some political theorists. Wisdom of deliberation in Indonesia seems crucial to making democracy work. Amidst the failures or malpractices of democratic politics in Indonesia during the consecutive regimes in power, deliberative democracy is worth revitalizing. The paper makes an account of the legacy of elite deliberation from Islamic civilization that had been in practice by Walisongo in Nusantara and by a big-mass Islamic organization of NU in contemporary Indonesia in electing NU’s top leader. Theories used in the account include Deliberative Theory of Democracy, and the concept “culture-context political development”. The account employs the qualitative research, with meta-analysis in the analysis method. The finding is that transition to democratic culture among the segments of the Indonesian society has been facilitated by the practice of mechanism of Ahlul Hal Wal Aqd (AHWA) or elite deliberation by Walisongo before the independence of Indonesia, with significant contribution to instituting some form of board of trustees, controlling the king in case of misdeed and at the same time building trust in institution—trusting the king and the board of trustees—for the peoples in the respective kingdoms. Contribution also takes place by the practice of NU in electing Rais Am—whereby election of NU’s top leader has been deliberated by a few elites with high integrity and trust.

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