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Jurnal Politik Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Politics)
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 23032073     EISSN : 28082710     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jpi.v7i2.31126
Core Subject : Social,
Jurnal Politik Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Politics - IJP) is a peer-reviewed journal that specifically covers areas of research in Democracy, Governance, Political Thought, Contemporary Politics, Ethics, and Discourse on Justice. Articles that discuss the theoretical aspects of Political Philosophy, Theories of Democracy, Governance, Ethics and Discourse on Justice are welcome, as well as pieces that engage in the discussion of democratic governance practices, election, and contemporary national and international politics.
Articles 72 Documents
Relasi PKB dan PDIP Pasca Konflik antara Bupati dan Wakil Bupati Bojonegoro Seta Ubara Yusa Pratama; Aribowo
Jurnal Politik Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Politics) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v9i1.45145

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This research focuses on the split in the PKB-PDIP coalition caused by the conflict between the Regent and Deputy Regent of Bojonegoro and examines the various factors causing the conflict. By reviewing how the PKB-PDIP coalition was formed, the coalition split, and the impact of the coalition split as a result of the conflict between the Regent and Deputy Regent of Bojonegoro. The results showed that the split between the PKB and PDIP coalitions was caused by a conflict between the Regent and Deputy Regent of Bojonegoro which started from a political agreement and the amount of power possessed by the Regent as a manifestation of power sharing after the candidacy process. There is a political agreement that was violated by the Deputy Regent and the amount of power that the Regent has to remove the Deputy Regent from government and the political sphere in Bojonegoro and strengthen the Regent's position as the number 1 person in Bojonegoro.
Perempuan dalam Politik: Rekrutmen Anggota Legislatif Perempuan Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan (PDIP) Jawa Timur di Pileg 2019 Dyan Dwi Haquri; Ali Sahab
Jurnal Politik Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Politics) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v9i1.45342

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This study discusses Women in Politics: Recruitment of Female Legislative Members of the East Java Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) in the 2019 Legislative Election. Through political parties, women can integrate themselves into the political system. One of the functions of political parties is as a means of political recruitment, in the study of political science this recruitment is an activity of choosing and selecting and then appointing qualified members to occupy political positions according to their abilities. This research is the result of qualitative research which aims to look at the recruitment process carried out by PDIP East Java. The researcher used the theory of the stages of recruitment from Pippa Norris and the data findings found that the recruitment process was carried out by the PDI Perjuangan party openly. Selection of legislative candidates starts from party cadres, in parties there is gender equality in determining legislative candidates. Political recruitment in selecting candidates was found, parties still prioritize potential candidates who have power for the benefit of the party in increasing votes. The selection process is carried out by the party structure. Decision making in selection shows a patronage relationship from the central leadership (DPP) and regional leaders (DPD) so that it can influence the process of recruiting legislative candidates.
Analysis of the Role of Serambi Indonesia Media in Improving Political Education in the 2019 Legislative Elections in Bireuen District, Aceh Chaidir Ali
Jurnal Politik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v9i2.42538

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The role of the Serambi Indonesia media is urgently needed to have a positive effect on increasing political education for the public as voters in general elections because the media has a strong influence in shaping one's cognition, where the media provides information and knowledge that ultimately shapes perceptions, and perceptions will influence attitudes and behavior. The Serambi Indonesia media was chosen because the media contains a lot of political news and can keep up with the times. Serambi Indonesia is one of the largest print media spread across Aceh Province. This study aims to find out the role of the Serambi Indonesia media in increasing political education among the public in the 2019 legislative elections in the Bireuen Regency. This study uses a qualitative method. Qualitative research focuses on collecting data that is descriptive and analytical on the Serambi Indonesia website, intending to uncover more specific phenomena that can provide a more in-depth picture of Indonesian Serambi media in improving political education in the 2019 legislative elections in the Biereuen Regency. With that, Serambi Indonesia provides information or political news published by Serambi Indonesia which is very important and very influential. the reader in receiving the message conveyed.
An Analysis of Indonesia’s National Food Estate Programme from a Food Sovereignty-based Perspective Jonathan Siborutorop
Jurnal Politik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v9i2.44430

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This study examines the food estate “strategic national programme” implemented by the Indonesian national government in two regions: Humbang Hasundutan Regency in North Sumatra and Gunung Mas Regency in Central Kalimantan. Using a qualitative research method by examining previous research work on the concept of food sovereignty and food security, and by studying mass media coverage regarding the national food estate programme, this study aims to scrutinise Indonesia’s national food estate programme through a critical lens based on the ideas of food sovereignty as expounded in the 2007 Declaration of Nyéléni and examines whether the national food estate programme was designed and executed in line with the principles of food sovereignty as outlined in the Declaration. This study finds that the Indonesian government did not take into consideration the principles and practices of food sovereignty as outlined in the Declaration of Nyéléni, instead primarily relying on a conventional use of the food security approach in the execution of the national food estate programme in Humbang Hasundutan and Gunung Mas regencies, with significant consequences such as environmental degradation, economic impacts, and sociocultural and political disruptions felt by local producers and indigenous communities in regions affected by the national food estate programme.
Is Political Science a Science? The Evolution of Popper's Metaphor Nouha Khelfa; Sayed Mustafa Zamani
Jurnal Politik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v9i2.45224

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In this literature review, we aim to answer the question, is political science a science? through revisiting the work of Gabriel Almond and Stephen Genco, titled Clouds, clocks, and the study of politics (1977). We will show the paradigm shift in understanding the subject matter of social sciences in terms of epistemology, ontology, and methodology, from the positivist clock-like model to the plastic model of the post- behavioralist schools, relying on the three-stage metamorphosis of Popper’s metaphor of clouds and clocks. Then, we will show how our definition of science has transformed from methodology-focused iron-like rigidity of positivists to the substance-based pursuit of understanding plastic reality. The review fundamentally links the change in the perception of social science as a science to the transformation of our understanding of science as a whole, after the emergence of quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle of Heisenberg. The end result of this critical review reveals that political science is a science because science itself is not only about regularities and strict laws of classical mechanics, but it is about malleable realities. Therefore, although the subject matter of hard science differs from that of political science, political science could develop on parallel with hard science.
Hambatan-Hambatan Mewujudkan Pemilu Inklusif bagi Penyandang Disabilitas pada Pemilu Kota Surabaya: Studi di Kecamatan Sukomanunggal Mezaluna Indy Permatasari
Jurnal Politik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v9i2.50762

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Inclusive elections involve diverse identities, including gender, minority groups, marginalized groups, and groups with disabilities. These elections provide special access for blind voters, including data collection and voting facilities at their residences, familiarization with special materials, accessible polling stations, and accessible voting equipment. The 2019 Surabaya City Election in Sukomanunggal District was not inclusive due to structural obstacles such as not verifying data on persons with disabilities, not providing outreach to every residence, and not using special outreach materials for disabilities. The research method used was field study, collecting data through in-depth interviews and documentation. The theoretical perspective of inclusive elections was used to analyze the results, revealing that the 2019 Surabaya City Election in Sukomanunggal District was not inclusive. Cultural barriers arose due to the lack of voting facilities for blind voters, leading to despair and a belief that their participation will not have any impact on the election. Additionally, their families did not allow them to attend the polling stations.
Perilaku Memilih Masyarakat pada Pilkada Kabupaten Sidoarjo Tahun 2020 Ayu Amanda A'isyatul Khumairo'; Muhammad Asfar
Jurnal Politik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v9i2.50796

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This study generally aims to find out the voting bahavior in the Sidoarjo 2020 election. There are three independent variables (X); Party identification (X1), group ties (X2), and candidate competency (X3). Meanwhile, there is one dependent variable: Voting Behavior in the 2020 Sidoarjo election (Y). Using quantitative methods and is included in the explanatory research category, and based on three voting behavior theory: sociological approach (Columbia school, psychologica approach (Michigan school), and rational approach. There were 100 respondents spread across all districts (18 districts) in Sidoarjo. From the results of the research and statistical analysis carried out, it is known that three supporting party variables (X1), Group Association (X2), and Candidate Competency (X3) are related to Voting Behavior in the 2020 Sidoarjo election (Y). In addition, it is known that voters for candidate number one (BHS-Taufiq) are more likely to be driven by the candidate’s competency variable, while voters for candidate number two (Mudhlor-Subandi) are more driven by party giver variables and group ties.
Relasi Insan Pers dan Politik: Studi tentang Kandidasi Margiono pada Pemilihan Bupati Tulungagung Tahun 2018 Fatchurika Kartika Sandra
Jurnal Politik Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v9i2.51099

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The press and politics have different patterns of relations, and involve certain actors in them. This study aims to find out and analyze the relationship between the press and politics from Margiono, former Chairman of the Indonesian Journalists Association (PWI) and the influence of this relationship on Margiono's candidacy process as a candidate for Regent of Tulungagung Regency in 2018. This research uses qualitative methods with interviews as primary data collection method with the theoretical framework of candidate selection Reuven Hazan and Gideon Rahat is used to analyze the candidacy process. This research found that Margiono's candidacy process was carried out exclusively and centralized so that personal affinity, leadership and persona of Margiono could become his capital in the candidacy process.
Perspektif masyarakat mengenai politisasi PKS dalam lingkup pendidikan di Kota Bandung: Studi Kasus Politik PKS Mutiara, Praventyasari; Archita Salwa, Rachel; Pardicha, Ainulia; Kusumosidi, Victorio; Wijayanti Sutjipto , Vera
Jurnal Politik Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Politics) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v10i1.41400

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Politicization is a negative connotation for parties that carry out political campaigns through government advice or use government advice, such as schools, school children, places of worship, or government-owned buildings as allegedly happened in the city of Bandung. This study aims to find out the public's perspective on the politicization that occurs in Educational Institutions in order to be a lesson for other political parties in conducting campaigns. This learning is intended to see the perspective of the community that politicization in Educational Institutions is wrong and should not be done in accordance with the provisions of law number 7 of 2017 contained in article 280 paragraph 1 which states that campaigns are prohibited from being carried out in areas of government facilities, places of worship, and also places of education. This research uses a descriptive quantitative research method by spreading a digital questionnaire consisting of two variables to study people's views on political parties that politicize. The reason is, it can be seen that the public does not approve of the existence of political campaigns in the realm of Education, where education should not be smeared with political activity. In conclusion, political campaigns in the world of Education are not accepted and disliked by the public, the community even agrees that if there are some teachers who use their students for the purposes of political parties, then there should be revitalization and also the delivery of fines.
The resurgence of military coups and implications for democratic stability in sub-Saharan Africa Mendy, Ousu; Mendy, Andrew
Jurnal Politik Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Politics) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jpi.v10i1.50337

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Since the late 1980s, with no choice, there has been a strong wave of democracy and democratization in the continent with most of African countries beginning to move away from one-party or military dictatorships to multiparty democratic rule. There have been coup d'états on the African continent since the 1960s. However, the aim of this research is to examine the recent resurgence and growth of coups which is contrary to the consolidation and stability of democracy in Africa. It seeks to present the main trajectory of military coup d' etats in sub-Saharan Africa focusing on its implication to democratic stability in the region. To achieve this, researchers engage a qualitative research method with in-depth assessment of coups and their impact on the growth in sub-Saharan Africa. The results of this research show that recent military takeovers have brought attention to a troubling trend in African politics: a rise in the use of unconstitutional methods to change governments. Military coups are to certain extent direct responses to citizens' complaints considering bad governance, deteriorating citizens' living conditions, and rising levels of insecurity. This research, therefore, concludes that military coups expose sub-Saharan African to human rights violations. Due to these unpleasant conditions of sub-Saharan polity, men in uniform align to the view that it is through coups that they can oust out this civilian governments that have mutilated constitutions to allow them to rule their countries without term limit.