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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 Intention of Indonesian Muslims in Using Islamic Bank Based on Consumer Psychology Perspective Awliya, Hanifah; Nurzaman, Mohamad Soleh
Journal of Strategic and Global Studies Vol. 3, No. 2
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Islamic banking was born in Indonesia as a solution for the Indonesian Muslims to avoid the practice of interest in banking world. Seeing the number of Muslim which dominates by 82% in Indonesia while funding nominal of Islamic bank is still low when compared to conventional bank, through this research, the author raises the theme consumer psychology to analyze its influence on the intention of Indonesian Muslims to use Islamic bank funding product. Respondents in this research are Indonesian Muslims who are not customer of Islamic bank with a total of 450 respondents. Then the data collected was analyzed using Multiple Linear Regression model. The result shows that motivation, perception, learning, beliefe and attitude partially have an influence on the intention to use Islamic bank funding product, and then motivation, perception, learning, beliefe and attitude simultaneously have a significant influence on the intention to use Islamic bank funding product. The ability of independent variables in explaining dependent variable is equal to 69.7%. The conclusion of this research is in understanding banking consumer behavior, it can not only be seen from an economic perspective, but another perspective that needs to be directly targeted at feelings that will shape the patterns of consumer behavior, namely consumer psychology. Islamic banking must pay attention to consumer policies both in conducting products and in marketing their products. In addition, regulators also need to prioritize consumer psychology in policy making.
The Effect of Islam, Millennials, and Educated Voters to Anies-Sandi Victory of 2nd Round DKI Jakarta Governor Election In 2017 Ruchiandrean, Riffal; Samputra, Palupi Lindiasari
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The aim of this article is to recognize the factors of voters that have impact to Anies-Sandi victory of 2nd round DKI Jakarta governor election in 2017. The factors that being tested are Islam voters, Millennials voters with the range of age around 21 to 40 and educated voters which voters with minimum education are senior high school in 2017. This research is quantitative research with secondary data using multiple linear regression analysis to get the empirical result. The result of this research shows that Islam, Millennials and Educated voters are simultaneously significantly impact to Anies-Sandi victory. While Islam and Millennials voters are partially significantly impact to Anies-Sandi victory but the educated voters is not significantly impact because they are considered able to think critically. Political of identity as a political marketing strategy can be used to any kind of election with the Islam, millennials, voters’ consideration but has a relatively low level of education.
NATO AND RUSSIAN POLITICAL POLICY ON EASTERN EUROPE Napang, Marthen; Rohmann, Syaiful; Nurhasanah, Siti
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The growing centers of global power such as NATO, the European Union, China and India have different civilizational and cultural characteristics. Post-Soviet Russia is indeed in a relatively weak position in economic terms. Although Russia's relations with the European Union and the United States had improved after the Cold War, it did not have a significant impact on Russia's economic growth. In recent years Russia and other major powers have not only strengthened the economy and security related to the military, but have gone far beyond that to strengthen the country's influence. This is what makes the superpower countries compete in making policies that ultimately affect the world political and economic situation. This study examines Russian political policy towards NATO, Europe and Ukraine from the perspective of security and economic interests. The method used is qualitative by conducting an in-depth study of data obtained from the results of previous studies. The results of this study show that Russia, America and Europe through NATO occupy a strong position that has the ability to influence agreements and include the national interests of their country. Each country is trying to achieve their respective interests by making efforts to increase national power. National Power includes various elements, namely military power, economic and political power.
Census Hub as Centralizing Population Data: The European Union Experience Pertiwi, Eka Bhella; Drajati Nugrahani, Henny Saptatia
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This study outlines the launching background of the Census Hub by the European Commission in 2011 as an initiative to centralize population and housing census data in the European Union. The aim of this paper is to analyze why the European Union wants to centralize its population and housing census data in an online system and also its benefits of looking at common issues that occur in the European Union. In order to elaborate on the reasons behind the launch of Census Hub, this article uses constructivism for European integration. The data sources used in this article are from the official publications published by the European Union, in particular the European Commission on Census Hubs. Other data will be obtained from online texts on integration, population, and housing in Europe. The results showed that the launching of the Census Hub is one of the the European Union endeavor to integrate Europe, not only by expanding its territory to the East. European integration can be done in all aspects of life, one of which is integrating population and housing census data. The ambition of European integration is an old desire for fulfilling European values and norms for welfare of citizens who live in its territory.
Optimizing Religious Tourism As Tourism Attractions For Cultural Resilience (A Case Study Of Religious Tourism In Pangeran Jayakarta Sanctuary) Mawarni, Ajeng Arum; Puspitasari,
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UNWTO (2020) states that international tourist arrivals is higher 3.8% in 2019 than previous years. UNWTO estimates that tourist destinations around the world will reach 1.5 billion arrivals in 2019 with an increase of around 54 million. This condition has a positive impact especially for the tourism development, but on the other hand social changes as a result of globalization is very vulnerable to occur which give another impact especially the problem of cultural resilience in society. Therefore how to enhance cultural resilience by minimizing the negative influence in tourism development in the globalization era in the Pangeran Jayakarta sanctuary, East Jakarta is important to do. Current tourists’ trend pay more attention to the quality of experience and the tendency to look for something unique and authentic where they cannot found in other places. To fulfill this trend, it can be done by presenting religious tourism as a tourism attraction. Optimizing religious tourism as a tourism attraction in order to enhance the cultural resilience is the aim of this research. The research was conducted by library research and interviews and using descriptive-qualitative analysis. The result shows that the Pangeran Jayakarta sanctuary has the potential of cultural resources that can still be presented in an authentic and contextualized manner. Bringing up the value and meaning of culture and history by making it as a tourism attraction in Pangeran Jayakarta sanctuary is an opportunity for a positive image and local identity with multicultural values, solidarity, unity in diversity, mutual cooperation and pride of local culture.
Study on The Implementation of The Regulations of Terrorism Activities In Social Media Basari, Angga Dewanto; Syauqillah, Muhammad; Ismail, Asep Usman
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The legal scope of the Terrorism Law and the Information and Electronic Transactions Law in Indonesia is considered as lacking to cover the problem of cybercrime in social media. Aside from literature review, this paper is also supported by data from direct interview with the Head of Counterterrorism Special Detachment 88 (Densus 88 AT) of Indonesian National Police. The data found out that the Terrorism Law is a repressive response towards terrorism crimes that have already occured, but less preventive to future crimes. The existence of laws in Indonesia is often one step behind its crime. The difference of perception in seeing a crime also becomes a shortcoming for the legal apparatus, but becomes an opportunity for perpetrators of the crime. Prevention needs to be done as a form of monitoring and controlling the contents that could lead to the criminal acts of terrorism.

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