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Jurnal Politik
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 24607347     EISSN : 24610615     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/jp
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Jurnal Politik is a nationally accredited journal published by the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. It was previously known as Politea: Jurnal Ilmu Politik, which was started in 2007 and then changed into Jurnal Studi Politik, which was running between 2011 until 2013 and re-published in August 2015. Jurnal Politik serves as a medium to disseminate scientific papers and various studies on contemporary politics. This journal aims to publish any kinds of popular scientific papers or research discussing either political phenomena or social and political thought. Publishing articles in this journal is the part of contributing to the development of political science. Jurnal Politik is published twice a year: in February and August. The Editorial Board of Jurnal Politik invites experts, scholars, practitioners, students, and intellectuals to submit their writings. Editors will select every manuscript submitted to Jurnal Politik using the blind reviewer mechanism from peer reviewers asked by editors. Reviewers of this journal come from national and international universities and academic institutions.
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Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar Campaign Communication Strategy in the 2024 Presidential Election: Case Study of the “Ubah Bareng” Movement Buana, Natasha Adhyswasti Padma; Perdana, Aditya
Jurnal Politik Vol. 10, No. 2
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This study examines the Ubah Bareng volunteer movement, a youth-driven initiative supporting Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar (AMIN) in the 2024 Indonesia Presidential Election. While existing research on volunteer movements in electoral campigns often focuses on their role as secondary forces under political party control, this study offers new ground by exploring Ubah Bareng’s position as a primary driver in AMIN’s national campaign. By applying Pippa Norris’s (2000) campaign communication strategy theory, this research investigates how Ubah Bareng collaborates with the official campaign team (Timnas) and political parties to effectively mobilize young voters. Through a qualitative methodology, including in-depth interviews and literature review, the findings reveal that Ubah Bareng’s involvement in the official campaign is closely linked to its relationship with Anies Baswedan, Timnas, and political parties. Thus, Ubah Bareng serves as a platform that integrates volunteers, political parties, and Timnas in designing campaign programs. This relation allows Ubah Bareng to operates independently from the official campaign structure while playing pivotal role in designing and executing campaign strategies. This study further identifies Ubah Bareng’s mixed use of pre-modern and post-modern campaign as its main strategy while its hub model represents a new phenomenon that can prevent fragmentation within electoral volunteer movements. Therefore, this study contributes to the broader understanding of volunteer movements in Indonesian politics, offering insights into their evolving role as central actors in electoral campaign strategy.
Co-Production Process of Kampung Warna-Warni: Societal Active Participatory in the Urban Slum Management Alfian, Faqih; Ruriana, Alvinda Putri; Ayu, Galuh Anissa Sekar; Adiputra, Bayu Galen; Marpaung, Nethaneel Yobel; Alwan, Ken Arya Fauzan
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This research analyses the Co-production process in developing Kampung Warna-Warni Jodipan, Malang City, and its implications for city government regulations regarding urban slum areas. The author uses descriptive qualitative data to explore the co-production process based on primary data obtained through semi-structured interviews with residents of Kampung Warna-Warni and the local Malang city government. Research findings show that the active participation of the community, students, private sponsors, and government agents can create a balance between community autonomy and the need for supervision and assistance from the government, as well as strengthening the bargaining position of the residents of Kampung Warna-Warni. Furthermore, the Kampung Warna-Warni improvement program has become a pilot model used by the Malang City government to regulate other slum settlements. The context of this research is limited to the case of Kampung Warna-Warni Malang City, which succeeded in getting recognition from the government, so the stages of the Co-production process will differ from the case of slum settlements, which the government does not recognise. Future researchers can explore this matter to find comparative patterns of co-production development in recognized and non-recognized slum settlements.
Analysis of Women's Representation in Parliament in Indonesia Using Robust Regression Estimation-S Suma, I Gede Dewangga Jati; Harsanti, Titik
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Women's representation in parliament is a very important issue to study because one of the SDGs goals is gender equality. Women's representation in parliament in Indonesia is still low, only reaching 21.74 percent in 2022. The low representation of women in parliament will certainly hinder the role of women in leading decision making in political life. Studies regarding women's representation in parliament are generally discussed qualitatively, so this article tries to examine this problem with a quantitative approach. The method used in this research is robust S-estimation regression which can form a better model by minimizing the influence of extreme values. The results of data processing in 509 districts/cities in Indonesia show that women with a high school education or above, women who access the internet and the level of urbanization have a significant effect on women's representation in parliament in Indonesia in 2022, while women's married status does not have a significant effect on women's representation in parliament. in Indonesia in 2022.
The Impact of Elite Split and Coalition Switching on the Hung Parliament Outcome in the 2022 Malaysian General Election Ramadhan, Muhammad
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Malaysia's 2022 General Election resulted in a hung parliament, a new precedent in Malaysia's elections. The Hung parliament means no party or coalition can create a government. Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional, which each got 82 and 30 seats, have to form a coalition to create a unity government. This research analysed how and why the 2022 General Election resulted in a hung parliament. This research uses a qualitative method, which includes the curation of parliamentary seats and election results. Using the Elite Split Theory, this research argues that the hung parliament result in Malaysia's 2022 General Election was caused by elite split that resulted in coalition and party fragmentation. This research found that the elite split in the Dewan Rakyat in 2020-2022 affected the split of the party coalition that controlled the majority of the parliament. This research also found that the effectiveness of the elite split done by the party and individual members of the Dewan Rakyat is different.
Voices of Freedom: Dialogue, Plurality, and the Shape of Democracy Pelengkahu, Muhamad
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Creating Democracy: Arendt and Bakhtin in Dialogue is an important contribution to political theory and social philosophy. By connecting Hannah Arendt's and Mikhail Bakhtin's thoughts, Hersch offers an innovative perspective on understanding democracy as a dynamic and participatory process. Although coming from different disciplinary backgrounds, Arendt and Bakhtin share fundamental ideas about the importance of freedom, social interaction, and meaning-making in political life.
Security Governance, Non-Governmental Actors, and the Limited Statehood Legitimacy in the Southeast Asia Landscape: A Conceptual Analysis Regus, Maksimus; Epafras, Leonard Chrysostomos; Madung, Otto Gusti
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This paper discusses security governance in Southeast Asia by looking at the role of non-state actors and the limits of the state in forming security governance. In addition, our study discusses the increasing trend of security threats in the region. We argue that non-state actors play a crucial role in addressing security concerns by patching the gap caused by the limited capability of Southeast Asian states. Our study utilises a qualitative-narrative approach based on data from previous studies, especially studies in the last decade or so. This paper also aims to link the current security governance study with the broader policy-making process in Southeast Asia.

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