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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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Literature Review: Crowdfunding and Political Fundraising Ahmad, Saiful; Samputra, Palupi Lindiasari
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Crowdfunding is an effort to raise relatively small amounts of money involving many individuals to support a specific project. Typically, crowdfunding is conducted online through fundraising platforms. The aim of this paper is to identify and analyse the utilisation of crowdfunding in fundraising activities that are related to or have political goals carried out by certain organisations or political groups. The method used in this paper is qualitative in the form of narrative analysis carried out through in-depth reading of several scientific literatures that discuss political fundraising through crowdfunding. The sources of scientific literature collection were obtained through the Google Scholar site by entering keywords that are relevant to the theme of discussion in this paper. The results obtained from this literature review show that the use of crowdfunding by political parties and political candidates is carried out in countries that already have an advanced democratic climate such as America and England and other European countries and India in Asia. The use of Crowdfunding was also found in fundraising for collective mass protests in Hong Kong which opposed state policies, as well as opposition movements in opposing rampant corruption in a country such as Russia.
How a Stay-at-Home Father Plays a Role in Family Resilience? Fatimah, Fatimah; Daryanto, Eko
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One of the impacts of modernization is the loss of barriers between job and particular gender. This also happens in the family unit, more specifically in the role of husband and wife. The husband's job which is identical to earn money and the wife's job is to manage the household should be able to be done more flexibly according to family conditions. This adaptation process is needed in order to strengthen family resilience. Non-traditional family composition that usually consist of a stay-at-home father and a working mother can be used as a family adaptation strategy. This study uses the results of stay-at-home father interviews in 4 online media to be applied to Resilient Family Prominent Protective and Recovery Factor Characteristics and the Family Resilience Framework. This study reveals that family resilience among stay-at-home fathers is shaped by shared belief systems, open communication, and flexible role arrangements. Fathers and their partners adapt to challenges through mutual support, teamwork, and a strong sense of purpose. External support networks and the rejection of rigid gender norms further enhance overall family well-being and stability.
Securitization of the Forced Labor Issue of Indonesian Migrant Fishing Vessel Crew by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ladienda, Lu'lu' Mamluatul Hikmah; Hidayatullah, Nur Luthfi
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The case of forced labor against Indonesian migrant fishing vessel crew members has put the government in a dilemmatic position. The Indonesian government acts both as a labor sender and the protector of citizens' rights overseas. This study aims to examine how the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia raises the issue of forced labor as an existential threat through a securitization process. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data was obtained from semi-structured interviews with officials of the Directorate of Indonesian Citizen Protection, as well as analysis of official documents, public statements, and credible media sources. The results show that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs actively carried out six stages of securitization, i.e. acting as the main actor, establishing migrant fishing vessel crew as the referent object, framing the existential threat, conveying speech acts through diplomatic channels, gaining legitimacy from the audience, and implementing extraordinary measures such as repatriation, diplomatic notes, strengthening bilateral cooperation, and public awareness campaigns. These findings confirm that the protection of Indonesian citizens by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is no longer purely administrative, but has become part of a broader and more structured foreign security strategy.
Implementation of Zero Trust Architecture on Local Server Management in Educational Institutions Purwanto, Joko; Kurniawan, Safar Dwi
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Educational institutions are facing increasingly complex cyber threats, particularly as they continue to rely on on-premises servers with limited cybersecurity resources. Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) offers a security model that rejects implicit trust and requires strict verification of each access request. This study aims to examine the applicability of ZTA in managing local servers within educational institutions through a qualitative literature review approach. Relevant literature from 2014 to 2025 was analyzed using thematic synthesis to identify recurring concepts, strategies, and gaps. The results show that ZTA, when integrated with Identity and Access Management (IAM), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), and real-time monitoring tools like Zabbix, Prometheus, and Grafana, significantly enhances network security by implementing granular access controls and continuous monitoring. However, the implementation is constrained by limited infrastructure and IT governance maturity in many institutions. This research is considered significant because it addresses a pressing gap in the cybersecurity practices of educational institutions, which often lack the robust frameworks and resources found in the corporate sector. By offering an adaptable and scalable ZTA-based security framework, the study contributes to advancing secure digital infrastructure and data protection in the education domain. Therefore, a strategic and phased adoption is recommended, supported by IT governance frameworks such as COBIT. This study contributes a conceptual framework that links ZTA, server monitoring, and institutional readiness, and offers recommendations for building sustainable cybersecurity strategies in the educational sector.
China’s Health Diplomacy to ASEAN through ASEAN-China Comprehensive Strategic Partnership 2021-2025 Kamila, Zahra Shaffa; Sari, Deasy Silvya
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The world always faces limitations in dealing with the pandemic. China had emerged as an active actor in health diplomacy to address this. China was the first country to send vaccines and health aid to Southeast Asia through ASEAN. However, the relationship between China and ASEAN did not begin with the pandemic. Both countries have a long history and recently renewed their plan of action (POA), which serves as evidence of their relationship namely the ASEAN-China Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) 2021-2025. The POA includes a sub-chapter on health that navigates China's health diplomacy towards ASEAN. Therefore, this research aimed to examine China's health diplomacy towards ASEAN within the framework of the ASEAN-China CSP 2021-2025. This paper utilized the concepts of health diplomacy forms by Rudolf (2021), health diplomacy factors by Kickbusch (2013), and health diplomacy instruments by Bertorelli et al. (2013). This research used qualitative methods, with data collection process through official archives, documents, and internet-based research. This study found that China practiced health diplomacy towards ASEAN through two shapes: vaccine diplomacy and mask diplomacy. Factors in China's health diplomacy include: (i) joint action; (ii) the involvement of academics and scientists; (iii) the complexity of negotiations through hierarchical dialogue; (iv) alleviating equity issues regarding health in ASEAN; and (v) institutionalization features fulfilled through the ACCF. China's health diplomacy used operative and collaborative instrument realized through the consensus and implementation of the ASEAN-China CSP 2021-2025.
The Satu Wakaf Indonesia Application Development Strategy Huda, Nurul; Rini, Nova; Nur, Rahma Aini; Gani, Ariel Nian; Rofi'i, Muhammad; Buchori, Nur Syamsudin
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The Satu Wakaf Indonesia application is a new platform for digital waqf, which necessitates a strategic policy for its development. The needs of strategic policy stand from the current problems that occur in the implementation of the application. The objectives of this study are: (1) the key sub-elements of the Satu Wakaf Indonesia development strategy, and (2) The Satu Wakaf Indonesia development strategy using the ISM approach. The research method used is a qualitative method with the Interpretive Structural Modelling (ISM) approach. The data source for this study is the results of filling out questionnaires by expert informants. The results of the study show that the key sub-elements in the needs and objectives are the same, namely related to the importance of the Satu Wakaf Indonesia program regulation. In the element of constraints are associated with the low literacy of the community waqf, the lack of publication, the lack of professionalism of Nazhir and the lack of legal support. The activity elements found need coordination between BWI, Nazhir, Ministry of Religion, BAZNAS, and local governments and related institutions. The strategy for developing the Satu Wakaf Indonesia program is the following. First, hold a transparent publication. Second, increase the professionalism of Nazhir with support and provision of facilities from the government. Third, provide legal protection for the Satu Wakaf Indonesia program. This is to ensure the problems related to the Satu Wakaf Indonesia application can be resolved and the community will feel safe making waqf through Satu Wakaf Indonesia.

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