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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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INDONESIA - JAPAN RELATIONS IN THE TECHNICAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (TIP) Saragih, Hendra Maujana; Zulham, Muhammad; Mulyana, Mario Risdantino
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 4 (2020): November 2020
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Labor problems have become commonplace in Indonesia. This is due to the large number of productive people in Indonesia who have increased over time. Cooperation between Indonesia and Japan in human development to become a superior workforce with the Technical Internship Program is a solution for Indonesia in reducing the unemployment rate. Indonesia as a country that aims to reduce the unemployment rate is not only limited to taking advantage of the program. TIP is one of the factors that strengthen the relationship between Indonesia and Japan in the economic field. This paper uses the theory of cooperation, theory of interdependence and theory of bilateral relations as a case analysis knife that the author wants to discuss. The author uses qualitative research methods in dissecting the issues discussed.
THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE WINNING OF THE 2019 ELECTION (STUDY ON THE NATION WOMEN'S DPP) Kulsum, Nieke Monika
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 4 (2020): November 2020
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The research focus on the democratic party that held in 2019. The Legislative Election (Pileg) and Presidential Election (Pilpres) activities were simultaneously for the first time. There were many various kinds of things done by parties in Indonesia in preparing themselves to face the national event. The 2018 elections will be a new era for women in leadership. Several female candidates in the 2018 elections is a sign of democracy in Indonesia which has reached a significant maturation stage compared to previous years. Society increasingly has the freedom to determine the figures deemed appropriate to lead the region, including the courage to support women candidates. These included the election of Nahdliyin women such as Khofifah Indar Parawansa as East Java Governor, Chusnunia Chalim as Deputy Governor in Lampung, Ana Muawanah as Bojonegoro Regent, completing other women who were equally elected as regional heads in the 2018 elections. The study was a qualitative study, gathering data is done through interviews, documentation studies and literature studies.
CAMPAIGN TEAM AND MEDIA AGENDA IN THE NEWS OF SIMULTANEOUS REGIONAL ELECTIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC IN 2020 Bahanan, Umar Fauzi
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 4 (2020): November 2020
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The campaign team's agenda tends to ignore health protocols as it intends to win the election. At the same time, some media agendas are in line with the campaign team's plan; some are not in line with the agenda of the campaign team. If the media's agenda is in line with the campaign team, it can be said that the media is a partisan media, which is not in line with media that strives to be independent. With the Agenda Setting Media Theory, the analysis is done by observing and studying literature. It is concluded that the campaign team agenda tends to ignore health protocols, with the orientation of winning the 2020 regional elections in the pandemic era, while the media agenda tends to see violations of health protocols committed by the campaign team as things that have news value to be reported continuously as self-satisfaction, whether to make the campaign team deterred, embarrassed, or even annoyed by the news about the health protocol violation by the campaign team in holding regional head elections in the 2020 pandemic era
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN IN THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS: YEMENI ARMED CONFLICT CASE STUDY (2015-2019) Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Putri, Tiara Ambarsari
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 1 No 4 (2020): November 2020
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Children are our future and therefore must be protected, but children in Yemen are still faced with murder, maiming and many gross human rights violations during the long civil war. They are the group most affected by the conflict more than any other group of society. Destroying their home means they have to live in constant danger; the death of their parents left them orphaned; bombing schools and assaulting teachers will affect their future; and the physical and mental violence caused by war leaves eternal scars in their hearts. This study aims to determine how the UN Security Council responds to child violations that occur in the Yemeni armed conflict. This research is a descriptive qualitative research with the concept of conflict resolution and child protection in the Geneva Conventions as an analytical framework. The results of this study indicate that warring parties in Yemen have failed to protect Yemeni children, while the UN Security Council's efforts to hold them to account and improve child protection are still inadequate.
THE ROLE OF THE CROWN PRINCE IN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM OF KUWAIT Huwaidi, Nour
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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This paper aims to study and analyze the role of the Crown Prince in the political system of Kuwait. This paper used analytical and descriptive methods in analyzing the role of the Crown Prince in political system of Kuwait, and describing and analyzing the rules and methods and the duties related to choosing crown prince in Kuwait. The Kuwaiti constitution specified how to assume the position of crown prince, defined the duties of the crown prince, and linked the position of prime minister in the government to that of crown prince, until the position of Crown Prince was separated from the position on prime minister in 2003. The position of Crown Prince in Kuwait has played an important role since the issuance of the Kuwaiti Constitution in 1962, as the constitution specified how to assume the position of Crown Prince, the functions of the Crown Prince, and linking the position of Crown Prince to the position of Prime Minister until 2003, when the two positions were separated.
IRREGULAR MIGRATION, CROSS BORDER CRIME AND THE SECURITIZATION THEORY: A SOUTH AFRICAN REFLECTION Mlambo, Victor H
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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This paper attempted to examine the narratives and debates around Undocumented migration, cross border crime and the securitization and militarization of South Africa’s borders. Adopting a systematic review of literature, this paper attempted to add to the growing literature around this highly politicized issue. This paper revealed that Undocumented migration and cross border crime are not serious issues that pose a threat to the country's socio-economic development let alone its national security. The drive to securitize these issues has been driven by politicians who seek voters and who use migrants as political scapegoats. This paper contends that rather than investing millions on border securitization and militarization, such monies will be well spent on health, education, social welfare and infrastructure development. Finally, this paper argues that unilateral approaches to border security are bound to fail because the factors driving Undocumented migration and cross border crime are multifaceted and beyond South Africa's control. Hence regional cooperation becomes key. Securitization and militarization approaches don’t stop migration and border crime, rather migrants and crime syndicates always find ways to go around such approaches.
PRACTICE OF RACISM IN SOUTH AFRICA POST-APARTHEID Suhanto, Suhanto; Zhouneil, Riesa
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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This paper aims to describe: First, the background of the rise of apartheid politics in South Africa. Second, the implementation of apartheid politics in South Africa in 2016-2019. Third, the reaction to the implementation of apartheid politics in South Africa in 2016-2019 and fourth, South Africa after the apartheid period. These four descriptions are to answer the main problem of the occurrence of racist practices in post-apartheid South Africa. The research method uses qualitative with international relations science approach. This research is a descriptive-analytic study, a research that uses a pattern of describing the state of empirical facts with descriptive arguments that are relevant. Then, the results of the description are followed by analysis to draw analytic conclusions. To identify and discuss this problem, the author uses the concept of national identity and racist theory and ethnicity theory. The results of this study indicate that: First, the emergence of apartheid politics in South Africa, was motivated by three things namely historical background, racial background of white supremacy and economic background. Second, the implementation of apartheid politics in South Africa in 2016-2019 was systematically institutionalized and contained in discriminatory laws and applied in various aspects of life, especially in the social, political and economic fields. Third, the reaction to the implementation of apartheid politics in South Africa in 2016-2019 came from within the country and abroad. Fourth, the situation in South Africa after apartheid is the emergence of Xenophobia and its impact on the economic, social and political fields. The practice of racism in South Africa still exists where they still consider racial and skin differences to be very strong and whites still feel they are superior to blacks. This has caused South Africa to be underdeveloped in the economic, political and social fields.
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT DISCOURSE IN THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY Munandar, Aris
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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This paper is a literature study on issues, concepts, and strategies for empowerment in the discourse of development in Indonesia. The discourse of community empowerment in Indonesia's national development, in principle, is not something new. Philosophically and normatively, the ideals of community empowerment as the goal of national development have been strengthened in the 1945 Constitution as the constitutional foundation of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. However, at the practical level, these ideal goals are not implemented in the implementation of the national development program. Poverty and inequality are still crucial issues, even though the Reformation era, which represents a democratic government, has been running for two decades.
IS INDONESIA LOSING THE SOUL OF ITS DEMOCRACY? Gismar, Abdul Malik
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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This paper describes 11 year dynamics and trends of Indonesian democracy, specifically, aspects of Civil Liberty, Political Rights, and Democratic Institutions, through the results of Indonesia Democracy Index’s (IDI) annual assessment. IDI is an assessment of provincial democracy. Its calculation is based on events occurring throughout the year; it is an attempt to capture democracy from the ground up; a depiction of democracy as it is practiced in everyday life at the institutional as well as at behavioral level. The results indicate complex dynamics and trends where issues of civil liberty, political rights and democratic institutions intertwine to shape political reality on the ground. Discrepancies of performances between IDI’s indicators of democracy indicate a certain paradox in Indonesian democracy as it is practiced at the provincial level. On one hand, the space for civil liberty is open and the citizens are freely and enthusiastically express themselves; and on the other hand, democratic institutions are lacking in capacity and cannot respond adequately to the democratic demands arising from the opening up of civil liberty. More than a decade long abject performance of provincial parliaments across Indonesia in performing its legislative roles (i.e. initiating legislation and giving public policy recommendation to the executives) have no doubt contributed to dissatisfactions express in many public complaints and demonstrations throughout Indonesia. This lack of parliamentary capacity across Indonesia translates into the absence of representation.
ULAMAA’ ON THE POLITICAL STAGE Syam, Firdaus; Khalill, Munawar
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 2 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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The participation of ulamaa’ in politics was seen as a reference point for determining the vote acquisition that would be obtained by political parties. The recruitment of ulamaa’ before the general election is strong evidence that the role of ulamaa’ in politics was very important, not only in the religious sphere but in the social and political sphere of society. The participation of ulamaa’ gave rise to pro and contra views in the midst of society. The pro view saw ulamaa’ as being able to cleaned up the political atmosphere, while the counter view sees politics as limited to power and tarnishes the ulamaa's image. This study aimed to explained the involvement of ulamaa’ in the Aceh Party and the Aceh Sovereign Party in Aceh Barat Daya, the involvement of ulamaa’ is abled to influenced policies in local parties and saw people's views on the involvement of ulamaa’ in politics. The data required in writing this thesis is obtained through library and field research. Literature research was carried out by reading text books, statutory regulations, and other reading material related to this research, while field research was carried out by interviewing and observing. The results showed that the involvement of ulamaa’ in the Aceh Party and the Aceh Sovereign Party in Aceh Barat Daya was based on the recruitment of the Aceh Party and the Aceh Sovereign Party to the ulamaa’ because they provided many benefits to the party. The desire of the ulamaa’ themselves and getting support from the community was also a factor in the involvement of ulamaa’ in politics. This happened because the ulamaa’ would to changed the existing government system into a better system. The involvement of the ulamaa’ had a big influence on the party, namely being abled to changed policies in the Aceh Party and the Aceh Sovereign Party in Aceh Barat Daya so that it was able to increased the number of votes obtained by the Aceh Party and the Aceh Sovereign Party. Some of the people of Southwest Aceh view the involvement of ulamaa’ in the Aceh Party and the Aceh Sovereign Party as a natural thing, the involvement of the ulama was considered capable of providing a cleaner nuance in politics, while others think that when the ulamaa’ were involved in politics he would only gave priority to himself and abled to damaged his image as a cleric. Involvement of ulamaa’ in politics was expected to be more able to heard and conveyed the aspirations of the people, and to keeped the politics they lived in clean so that their image was maintained so that the public's view of ulamaa’ involvement remains good and supportive.

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