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Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29631394     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20956/hjsis
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Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) is an open access and international peer reviewed journal. Our main objective is to disseminate current and original articles from researchers and practitioners that enrich understanding and contributes to the past, current, and future discourse and issues of strategic and international studies relevant to the Indo Pacific region. The article should address multidisciplinary research on theoretical and empirical questions in the topic around strategic studies, international relations, international politics and security, international political economy, transnational society, international diplomacy and negotiation, international and regional organization, governance and democracy, terrorism and transnational organized crimes. HJSIS encourage a robust analysis and rigorous methodologies (quantitative or qualitative or mix method) written in an engaging and analytical article style so that it promotes new ideas, discourse, controversy, and solid reflection theoretically or practically toward strategic and international studies issues of Indo Pacific. HJSIS is published twice a year, in June and December, by Hasanuddin University. All submitted articles shall never be published and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to HJSIS will undergo a thorough single blind peer review process. Editorial Board decides the acceptance of articles based on the recommendation of reviewer.
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France’s Foreign Policy on Russia - Ukraine Conflict a Review with Poliheuristic Theory Fathun, Laode Muhamad; Sinambela, Stivani Ismawira; Rahmalia, Alfiyah Nur; Nurlaela, Della; Abdullah, Husain; Lumumba, Patrice
Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/hjsis.v4i1.44630

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The present study aims to identify and analyse the rational factors considered by France in responding to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. In response, France pursued a rational foreign policy, taking into account a number of factors, both national and personal. The present study employs a qualitative research method, adopting a case study approach. The present study employs secondary data and a process of literature review. The analysis of data is a process which encompasses two fundamental techniques: data sufficiency and testing processes. This study employs a comprehensive literature review to identify discrepancies and variations with previous research. The findings of this study demonstrate that the factors considered in French foreign policy are cognitive psychology and rational calculation. These two elements were analysed and became the primary considerations for France in formulating policies to support Ukraine over Russia. This was deduced from meticulous calculations in the disciplines of economics, politics and security. The calculations demonstrated that France's foreign policy was characterised by a high degree of rationality, underscoring the substantial ramifications of the decision to abstain from providing support to Ukraine. France has the prerogative to disregard specific non-compensatory factors, even if these factors ultimately prove advantageous to France. For instance, there are economic advantages to be gained, particularly in the context of collaboration with Russia. Consequently, this research will be of particular interest to scholars in the field of foreign policy.
From Reformasi to Retrenchment: Media Ownership, Political Power, and Public Voice in Post-1998 Indonesia Chairullah, Emir
Hasanuddin Journal of Strategic and International Studies (HJSIS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/hjsis.v4i1.47072

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When the political system in Indonesia underwent a transition from authoritarianism to democracy at the beginning of the 1998 reform, there was a significant growth in number of mass media across the country. These mass media brought a variety of information and perspectives unpresented in the previous regime. Indonesians also hoped that these mass media organisations could voice their aspirations and act as watchdogs in overseeing government performance. However, the freedom granted by the state to the public and private sector to establish mass media organisations was not as expected. Through literature studies and direct experience as a journalist, the author elaborates on how the mass media in Indonesia during the Reformation era became controlled by conglomerates who prioritised their business and political interests. This article also reveals how President Joko Widodo used conventional media to perpetuate his power. This study’s findings explain how the public abandoned conventional media and turned to social media to obtain information and voice their aspirations. As a result, mass media increasingly lost readers and viewers, making businesses increasingly reluctant to advertise their products.

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