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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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Politik Oligarki dan Perampasan Tanah di Indonesia: Kasus Perampasan Tanah di Kabupaten Karawang Tahun 2014 Ananta, Dicky Dwi
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This study discusses the land grabbing practiced by political oligarchy at the local level after the New Order. By using qualitative research methods and case study in Karawang, this study attempts to describe how political oligarchy allows the expropriation of land at the local level. This study finds that networking power of the oligarchy as a common practice in the New Order regime is still continued and practiced by local authority decades after its fall. The study in Karawang reveals the way of the local oligarch forced their desire to accumulate wealth by using predatory ways such as maximising state power for the accumulation of individual wealth, distributing money for political means, and deploying violent non-state organizations. Those are made possible due to the weakness of social forces beyond the networking power of the oligarchy to give unobstracted way to seize material resources. This study concludes that the networking power of the oligarchy is still a dominant social force and becomes one of the patterns of local politics in Indonesia, at least as indicated in the operating form of the oligarch in the case of land grabbing in Karawang.
Menghadirkan Kepentingan Perempuan dalam Representasi Politik di Indonesia Ardiansa, Dirga
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This paper attempts to respond to three major discourse of political representation. First, that the political representation will not bring the representation of interests, classes, and identities completely, only half or partially. Representation is not a mere claim on representations facts. Second, that the democratic political representation happens if those whose interests are affected or touched by a decision have the capacity to (engage) influence the decision-making. Third, that the political representation can be generated from the electoral process (the election) and non-electoral. The electoral process would produce a formal political representation in the realm of the executive and legislative positions in parliament. In the process of non-electoral political representation comes in the form of a political movement by groups, unions, community, or civil society organizations. In the context of the practice of political representation in Indonesia and its relation to the issue of women’s political representation, this paper viewed the practice of female political representation in Indonesia in the third discourse, as well as offer ideas and recommendations for the efforts to improve the representation of women.
Aktor Politik dan Gagalnya Transisi Demokrasi Mesir Tahun 2011-2013 Mushlih, Amri; Hurriyah, Hurriyah
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This study discusses the role of political actors in Egypt during the transition period leading to the failure of democratic transition in the country. These actors are: 1) the military, (SCAF (Supreme Council of Armed Forces)); 2) the Islamic groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafi groups; 3) the elites of the old regime (status quo), that are the remnants of the Mubarak regime either still in the political structure or been eliminated; and 4) the secular groups, including elites and civil society activists emerged since the anti-Mubarak revolution. The interaction of these actors was analyzed by applying the conceptual framework of democratic transition and elites in transition settlement among political actors in Egypt was absent as the result of differences in ideology and the failure of the coalition management between the Islamists and secular groups. Furthermore, the study also reveals the absence of elite convergence because the actors have low commitment to democracy as the only game in town. Both of these have caused political instability which ended with a military coup in 2013. The coup is a sign of the failure of Egypt’s transition to democracy. theory proposed by Higley and Burton. From the analysis, the study finds that the
An Islamic Party in Urban Local Politics: The PKS Candidacy at the 2012 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election Hidayat, Syahrul
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Despite its success in obtaining more votes in the 2004 general election in Jakarta than the previous election in 1999, the Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS) has turn its voter sup¬port into local executive power by winning a gubernatorial election in the capital. After a narrow defeat in the 2007 local election, the party’s candidate who had a respectable reputation also failed to further its bid for the second round of the following local elec¬tion. By applying the existing possible explanations of urban candidacy in local elec¬tions, this paper aims at discussing the possible explanations for the failure of Hidayat Nur Wahid, the PKS candidate, in the 2012 gubernatorial election. The paper argues that in spite of the likely influence of religion, in this case, Islam, the party’s candidate is at the forefront position to maximise it since such other factors as personal character, to offer a candidate with the capacity to tackle urban problems makes urban voters unlikely to be on their side, although they share the similar religious identity. political resources and media are playing role in this context. In this case, the failure.
Politik Pork Barrel di Indonesia: Kasus Hibah dan Bantuan Sosial di Provinsi Banten tahun 2011 Saragintan, Antonius; Hidayat, Syahrul
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The populist programs deployed by government have a higher degree of being used as strategy to increase support at elections known as pork barrel politics. This paper finds that similar pattern also happened in the allocation of grants and social assistance in the province of Banten provided by the local government. This research aims at ans¬wering the question: can the grants and social assistances allocated by incumbent in Banten Province in 2011 be categorized as pork barrel distributive politics? By using qualitative method, this study unveils a tendency that both allocation of grants and social assistance were utilized as political strategy by targeting the stronghold suppor¬ters of the incumbent as well as some influential religious groups. This research also underlines that the concept of pork barrel can be expanded from its original definition to cover policies initiated by executive and can take place in local rather than national.
Ijtihad Islamisme Turki ala Erbakan Sandhiyudha, Arya
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