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Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad
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Jl. Prof. Selo Soemardjan, Nusantara 2 2nd Floor, Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Indonesia, Depok City 16424, Indonesia
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Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 14115492     EISSN : 25798251     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/global
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Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional is a biannual peer-reviewed journal that specialises in foreign policy, international security, international political economy, and transnational issues involving actors of the Global South, having implications towards the Global South, or perspectives from the Global South that are often overlooked in the mainstream journals in the Global North. With its first issue published in 1990, Global is the oldest university-based journal of International Relations in Indonesia, a historically leading actor in the Global South. Hosted by the Department of International Relations, Universitas Indonesia, Global has been serving as one of the primary platforms for ideas exchanges among Indonesia’s most influential thinkers and beyond. In its attempt to internationalise and further bridge the North and South perspectives, the journal welcomes submission of manuscripts that would be of interest to scholarly communities and policymakers. For this purpose, since 2019 Global only publishes articles in English. Global publishes two types of articles: original research articles offering theory-driven empirical analysis and review articles that critically examine contemporary debates in International Relations literature.
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Pendobrakan Narasi dalam Transisi Peradaban Manusia Marthinus, Pierre
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 9, No. 1
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FROM DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE TO DEMOCRACY ASSISTANCE:UNDERSTANDING JAPAN’S AID POLICY FOR PROMOTING DEMOCRACY Virgianita, Asra
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 13, No. 1
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Menemukan Kembali Aktivisme: Peran Jejaring Sosial pada Gerakan Sanitasi Charity Water Pusparani, Indah Gilang
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 15, No. 1
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Most sanitation movements in the world are physical, local-based, and limited to several beneficiaries in the near proximity of the sanitation project. Social networking sites, such as web 2.0, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, help to contribute to the reinvention of social activism, making sanitation movement more accessible and available for everyone despite of geographical constraint. This paper aims to analyze the role of social networking sites in shaping the character, the strategy, and the scope of sanitation movement charity: water, using the concept of social movement and social networks.This paper concludes that social networking sites contribute in shaping the charity: water movement to be platform-based and simpler to every users and activists in term of the character of movement. It shapes its strategy to be the platform to connect and mobilize people from around the world, making it accessible for international activists and beneficiaries. Social networking sites enable activism to reinvent itself.
Demokrasi tanpa Demos: Problem Gerakan Occupy dalam Era Informasi Falahi, Ziyad
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 16, No. 2
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This article examines the future of Occupy, which has become a leaderless resistance movement with people of many colors, genders, and political beliefs that say together that the neoliberal system isn't working for us. Moreover, now the Zuccotti model is morphing, and Occupy is undergoing a period of sustained global innovation. However, several large demonstrations have taken place all over the world in recent years after global crisis in 2008. But, The ancient discussion about the purposes of wealth and the conflict between oligarchy - rule of the rich - and democracy - the rule of the demos/the people comes to the fore once again within the current systemic crisis, The problems appear when Occupy use the development of information and social media to call for social, economic justice because the advance of Informations era led dramatical reduction of reality, which often called by "hiperreality". This condition causes occupy participant increases rapidly, but without strategic, plan and ideology.
RUNTUHNYA LENINISME, INDUSTRIALISASI, DAN HEGEMONI UNI SOVIET Kuntjoro-Jakti, Hero Utomo
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 3, No. 0
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MAHATHIR DAN POLITIK LUAR NEGERI MALAYSIA Salamm, Alfitra
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 3, No. 0
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THE IMF'S TRACK RECORD IN INDONESIA Roesad, Kurnya
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 6, No. 1
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HUBUNGAN PERDAGANGAN DENGAN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP: DINAMIKA HUBUNGAN WTO DAN MULTILATERAL ENVIROMENTAL AGREEMENTS Jaslim, Rio Syahrial
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 6, No. 1
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MEMBEDAH INSTITUSI PENGATUR GLOBALISASI EKONOMI Jhamtani, Hira
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 6, No. 1
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Privatisasi Air di Indonesia: Saran Pelaksanaan dengan Berkaca dari Pengalaman Negara Lain Arianti, Vidia
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional Vol. 7, No. 1
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Limited sources of water in the world imposed many countries to give ‘real’ tariffs on water, or in other words, water privatization. Long time ago, water is a public good which people could access freely and cheaply. In the future, there are tendencies that water can no longer be used as public goods, but become private goods, where only certain people who could pay the ‘real’ tariff of water could have access to which. Water privatization has undergone in many countries, as well as in developed, developing, and less developed countries. Besides the limited sources of water, the inability of the government (especially in third world countries) to provide water service for its citizens is getting worse. Governments can no longer give subsidy to its citizens by giving cheap water’s tariff meanwhile the costs to provide clean water is quite high. Governments have limited choice, so privatization becomes the ultimate solution for this problem. Moreover, the World Bank and Asian Development Bank are very keen on these water privatization. The consequence of this water privatization is the significant increase of water tariff. It means that only rich people will have access to clean water while the poor can not pay for the high water tariff. This becomes the central problem of water privatization happened in many countries, for example in South Africa, where 200 people die because of inaccessibility of clean expensive-water. Meanwhile, water privatization in Indonesia that has been legalized through UU No. 7 2004 is underway. Would water privatization become detrimental to Indonesia’s poor people?

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