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Mapping issues and solutions in the management of non-tax state revenue in Indonesia Firmansyah, Amrie; Wibowo, Puji
Journal of Law, Administration, and Social Science Vol 6 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54957/jolas.v6i1.2003

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Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) is a significant source of state income that plays a crucial role in supporting state financial management. However, the Financial Audit Agency (BPK) audit report indicates that PNBP management continues to face recurring and systemic problems. This research aims to identify the primary issues of PNBP in Indonesia and to explore alternative solutions discussed in the academic literature through a scoping review. This research combines the findings of the BPK Semester Examination Results Summary (IHPS) for the 2020-2024 period as a basis for problem identification with relevant academic literature as an alternative source of solutions. Literature searches were carried out via Google Scholar using the Publish or Perish application for publications for the 2021-2025 period. Of the 81 articles identified at the initial stage, those with a strong connection and substantive relevance were synthesized in the analysis of research results. The research results identified seven main groups of PNBP problems, namely non-compliance with collection and deposits, weaknesses in determining and applying rates and legal basis, direct use of PNBP, management of receivables and billing, system and data limitations and digitalization, capacity of human resources and management organizations, as well as weak supervision and internal control. A synthesis of the literature reveals that the solutions proposed in previous research often remain partial and fail to fully address the integrated and recurring nature of PNBP problems. This research makes a significant contribution by systematically mapping PNBP problems and solutions based on state audit findings and academic literature, and by highlighting the importance of a comprehensive governance approach to enhancing PNBP management in Indonesia.
Domestic politics and the reorientation of the look east policy in the era of President Ebrahim Raisi Nashir, Asep Kamaluddin; Hikmawan, Rizky
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54957/jolas.v6i1.2062

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This article analyzes the formation of Iran’s Look East Policy under the presidency of Ebrahim Raisi by positioning domestic politics as the primary explanatory variable. Departing from approaches that interpret the policy as a reactive response to Western pressure and international sanctions, the article argues that Look East Policy constitutes a structurally produced domestic political outcome. The study employs a layered analytical framework combining ideational power and the bureaucratic politics model within the tradition of Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA), using qualitative library-based research methods. The findings show that the ideological structure constructed by the Supreme Leader shapes the foreign policy legitimacy space (policy space), which is subsequently translated into institutional preferences and consolidated through bureaucratic interactions among the president, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the IRGC. This process produces elite consensus that is crystallized through policy formulation, transforming Look East Policy into an official strategic orientation and institutionalizing it through bilateral relations, non-Western multilateralism, and sectoral cooperation. The article concludes that Look East Policy is a policy ideologically conditioned, bureaucratically produced, and institutionally embedded, in which Western external pressure functions as a triggering context, while domestic political structures determine the direction and character of Iran’s foreign policy.
Making sense of household accounting amid personal hobbies and breadwinning responsibilities: A phenomenological study of familiy heads Riyanti, Agustina; Luthfi, Nabillah Farras
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54957/jolas.v6i1.2065

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Starting from the phenomenon of husbands who act as heads of households while still actively pursuing their hobbies, researchers conducted a study aimed at exploring in depth how household accounting works in families with a head of household who is still actively pursuing his hobby and is able to meet household needs. A qualitative approach using Heidegger's phenomenology was used in the study to explore the household's experience in practicing household accounting amid the dynamics of household needs and expenses. The findings of this study show that the head of the household interprets and manages the relationship between meeting household needs and spending on hobbies through a budget based on household priorities and discussions with their spouse. Informants consciously allocate income by prioritizing family needs, while hobbies are placed as personal needs that are limited and adjusted to their roles and responsibilities as husbands. After marriage, there is a shift in the meaning of hobbies from a means of self-fulfillment to a temporary escape from work and home routines, without interfering with their main obligations to the family. Household accounting practices are informal, with short- term and long-term planning developed through discussions with spouses, agreement-based budgeting, and mental record-keeping for constant income and expenses. Another interesting finding is that the wife's support for the informant's hobby strengthens household harmony, while also confirming that household accounting practices from a phenomenological perspective are not solely oriented towards numbers, but rather towards meaning, relationships, and the value of responsibility in family life.

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