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Journal of Strategic and Global Studies
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 26207249     EISSN : 2745472X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/jsgs.v2i2
Journal of Strategic and Global Studies is a journal of applied research in development strategic and global studies. The journal welcomes original papers dealing with important strategic and global studies issues of immediate concern to the developing world. The journal appears in English, in January and July. The Journal of Strategic and Global Studies is printed and published by the School of Strategic and Global Studies, Universitas Indonesia.
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The Development of National Islamic Foreign Exchange Bank in Indonesia Fatwa, Nur
Journal of Strategic and Global Studies Vol. 2, No. 2
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Stagnation is a challenge faced by Islamic banking. Inadequate capital, small scale industries and banks, and low efficiency are the main obstacles to sharia banking in Indonesia. Therefore, the arrangement of various aspects needs to be done, so that national Islamic foreign exchange banks can compete with conventional commercial banks in terms of the effectiveness and efficiency of business activities. This study uses primary and secondary data with qualitative descriptive analysis. This study uses banking theory to determine the development of national Islamic foreign exchange banks in Indonesia. The data used are assets, liabilities, equity, and profit and loss. The total number of active national Islamic foreign exchange banks in Indonesia is 6 banks. The regulator encourages an increase in the role of national Islamic foreign exchange banks to carry out merger and acquisition strategies, hence they are strong in the capital, in BUKU IV category, can compete for business with conventional commercial banks, and can play an important role in the advancement of the Indonesian economy.
Gender Equality and Women Empowerment in The National Development of Indonesia Siscawati, Mia; Adelina, Shelly; Eveline, Ruth; Anggriani, Septiani
Journal of Strategic and Global Studies Vol. 2, No. 2
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Gender Equality and Women Empowerment has been part of the National Long-Term Development Plan (Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Panjang/RPJP) of Indonesia for the period of 2000 – 2025. Every five year the national government of Indonesia prepares the National Medium-Term Development Plan (Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Menengah Nasional/RPJMN). This paper explores the status of gender equality and women empowerment in the national development of Indonesia, especially during the period of the implementation RPJMN of 2015 - 2019. This paper consists of review of national development policies, analysis of situations and problems related to gender equality and women empowerment, and achievements of gender mainstreaming in development of various sectors during the implementation of RPJMN of 2015-2019. It also delivers recommendations for direction of policies and programs for the next national medium-term development plan (RPJMN of 2020 – 2024). Data for this paper are derived from reviewing policy documents, official reports of ministries and government agencies, analyzing official statistical data and other secondary data from various sources.
Analysis Identity Fusion and Psychosocial Development: How the Role of Father, Mother and Son on Radicalization within Family Zuhdi, Muhammad Luthfi; Syauqillah, Muhamad
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One of crucial issues of radicalism lately is the involvement of family members in acts of terrorism. One of those interesting case is the case of Dita Oepriyanto’s family, the perpetrator of suicide bombing in one church in Surabaya, East Java. Family involvement in extremist acts and terrorism in Indonesia is not a new thing, the story of Dita Oeprianto is a historical cycle with different shifting actors. The story of the Leader of Darul Islam, RM. Kartosuwiryo who rebelled against the Indonesian republic accompanied by his wife and wife giving birth to children in the forest can be seen in the perspective of family involvement, as well as several Afghan alumni figures. The cycle also happened to the derivative organization from Darul Islam which transformed into combatants in Afghanistan, then moved to Jamaah Islamiyah. Changes occur during the ISIS conflict, family factors are not the main cause of joining a person with a terror organization, there are media factors that make individuals join. This study analyzes the involvement of families in the extremism movement and acts of terror by using the qualitative method, with sources of literature and interviews with Afghan alumni, former prisoners and prisoners of terrorism cases. The theory used to analyze facts and data is identity fusion and psychosocial development. The results of the study concluded that all elements of the family (children, wife, husband, grandfather, grandmother, and relatives) were very susceptible to the potential of being exposed to radicalism.
Japan Aging Issues, Long Term Care Insurance (LTCI) and The Migration of Indonesian Nurse to Enter Japan Labor Market Iskandar, Kurniawaty
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Japan Aging Population is a resultant of various problems in both micro and macro levels analysis. Long Term Care Insurance (LTCI) is a strategic policy of Japan Government for the purpose to take care their Aging so that saving Japan human resources in order to remain active in the public sector. This system is facilitating the institutionalization the domestic work of caring the elderly to a professional work which need a license. Since Japan young generation specially women not interested in this kind of work as known as 3K type of work (Kitsui, Kitanai, Kikken), Japan deregulation is open for foreign workers to enter Japan 3K sectors that are no longer in demand. This article discusses on how factors contribute on Japan Aging Issue, LCTI as Government strategy to institutionalized the domestic work usually doing by female and the challenges for Indonesian nurses who enter Japan domestic labor market. They enter with various barriers to status and standard for acceptance of foreign workers along with the strict immigration policy of Japanese government and patriarchy system as Japan social construct.
Post-World War II Education Reform in Japan Ong, Susy
Journal of Strategic and Global Studies Vol. 2, No. 2
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The rise of Japan after the defeat in World War II became the center of world admiration, including us in Indonesia. Human resources development through education has become the main key to the success of Japan. This certainly can be a reference for us in formulating human resources development policies in the future. We often feel amazed at the seriousness of the Japanese government in dealing with education problems. However, we also tend to ignore various facts related to it. For example, after the defeat of the war, Japanese academics and bureaucrats immediately conducted introspection and research to find out the cause of the defeat. From the results of this research, it was concluded that there were fatal errors in education policies and philosophies so far; departing from this understanding, a significant revision of the education law was immediately carried out. In other words, the Japanese government not only pays attention to education but they also completely overhaul educational policies. Japan lost the war against the United States. Consequently, for the following 7 years, 1945-1952, Japan was occupied by the United States of America, who had ordered Japan to change all policies, including educational policies. In this paper, we will look at what changes in the philosophical foundation and policy changes, as well as how the discussion process until the formulation and enactment of several new education laws, and what criticisms and expectations are implied in the education law.

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