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Economic Military and Geographically Business Review
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Economic Military and Geographically Business Review (EMAGRAP) is an international reference journal published articles once every six months a year January - June (online and print editions), and July - December (online and print) by the OJS EMAGRAP website. It aims to be a leading place for authors to share their work on interesting and emerging topics in political-geography, political-economics, ideological-economics and related disciplines with a global community of academics, researchers, students, civil society, policy makers, and development specialist. EMAGRAP accepts economics and geographical analysis papers (research articles and research summaries) on topics that lie in or with implications for international areas that use sound methodology and adopt comparative, and inter, multi, and transdisciplinary approaches. EMAGRAP is also Humanities research friendly and will consider submissions in defense politics, military, and economics involving topics and issues related to military strength and geographic distance of countries.
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A comparative analysis of the implementation of public-private partnership (PPP) in the Palapa Ring project: Case study of western, central, and eastern packages Ikhsanti, Putri Maziya; Arnezti, Nicky; Alika, Denisya Ziva
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 3 No. 1: (July) 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v3i1.2025.1873

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Background: The Palapa Ring project, as one of the largest telecommunications infrastructure initiatives in Indonesia, uses a Public Private Partnership (PPP) scheme to support the construction of a national fiber optic network in 57 districts/cities in order to build internet accessibility, especially in the 3T area which is divided into western, central and east packages. However, there are differences in the implementation of the three packages. This research aims to analyze the comparison, the use of funds, and challenges. Methods: This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a literature study method and uses secondary data from various relevant sources. Findings: The impact of implementing this project shows that it has generally had a positive impact. The Eastern region has a more unequal average change in internet users while the west is more evenly distributed and more developed. Among the three packages, the Central region has a higher growth rate among the three packages. The Use of Funds shows that the Western Package has the highest efficiency with a utilization of 69% while the Central Package and Eastern Package are lower at 37.67% and 37.38% respectively due to significant geographical and operational challenges. The Availability Payment (AP) scheme supports the sustainability of the project. Conclusion: In conclusion, the Palapa Ring project positively impacts internet access, but regional differences in user growth and fund efficiency highlight the Western package as the most efficient compared to the more challenged Central and Eastern packages. Novelty/Originality of this article: This research recommends optimizing network utilization and operational cost efficiency to support the success of digital transformation in Indonesia.
Case analysis of Donald Trump's 2025 tax rate hike on cooperation with Indonesia and its impact on the global economy Hutapea, Inggrid Brigita Vinsensa
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 3 No. 1: (July) 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v3i1.2025.1993

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Background: The phenomenon of Donald Trump raising tariffs on several trading partner countries is causing conflicting political and economic situations internationally. This has put several developing countries under pressure, including Indonesia itself. The focus of this research is to understand how Indonesian Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) maintain their price competitiveness amid these tariff policy changes, as well as to analyse the political communication strategies implemented by Indonesia in addressing these challenges on the international stage. Methods: This research uses a qualitative method based on literature review, as well as analysis techniques that use literature review and discourse analysis of official statements, policies, and public responses. Findings: The results of the analysis lead to the conclusion that this research focuses on key political communication strategies that not only involve negotiations at the government level but also build positive narratives in the international public sphere to attract sympathy and cooperation from other countries. The analysis shows that Indonesia, through its political communication strategy, seeks to strengthen the image of MSMEs in the global market, build new economic alliances, and expand its economic diplomacy network to reduce dependence on markets that impose high tariffs. Maintaining economic balance depends on cooperation that involves strategic and collaborative communication. Conclusions: Thus, this study concludes that in the era of new protectionism, the success of developing countries in maintaining their economic position depends heavily on their ability to conduct strong economic diplomacy, supported by effective and adaptive political communication strategies in response to global dynamics. This strategy not only involves negotiations at the government level but also building a positive narrative in the international public sphere to attract sympathy and cooperation from other countries. Novelty/Originality of this article: The novelty of this article lies in its analysis of political communication and economic diplomacy in understanding the impact of international tariff policies on developing countries, particularly in the context of global power imbalances.
Fiscal strategies amid global uncertainty: Strengthening indonesia’s economic and investment resilience through a national supply chain resilience roadmap Ginsu, Mesakh Roi Pratama; Julianti, Laura Amaria Dwiputri; Haris, Fachry
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 3 No. 1: (July) 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v3i1.2025.2151

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Background: When global conditions are unstable, policy-making driven by urgency and efficiency is necessary to maintain national stability, particularly in Indonesia. In the context of a trade war, the key threats to address are declining investment and weakening economic activity. One of the instruments that can be utilized is fiscal policy. Nevertheless, fiscal resources are limited. Hence, the main questions to be answered in this article are: (1) What’s the most significant sector that affects economic growth and investment performance? (2) What’s the strategy and solution that can be implemented to achieve the fiscal efficiency point? Methods: To answer the first main question, use a literature review. All literature used in this article is from the Scopus index database. On the other hand, the authors also apply the adaptation of the National Supply Chain Resilience Roadmap (NSCRR) method while combining it with a literature review to formulate a fiscal policy strategy that ensures efficient implementation. Findings: Supported by existing literature, the authors identifies infrastructure as the sector with the highest significance in boosting economic growth and investment in Indonesia. Additionally, authors propose three complementary technical strategies to ensure the efficient implementation of fiscal policy. These three strategies include the Fiscal Deficit Reduction and Accountability Reform System (FIDARS), the National Integrated Smart Government System (NISGS), National Infrastructure Technology Transfer Scheme (NITTS) Conclusion: To attract FDI, investment in public goods such as infrastructure is empirically proven to have a more massive impact and is more efficient due to the vast fiscal multiplier that is greater than in other sectors. Yet, the fiscal allocation needs to be implemented strategically and efficiently by using the three strategies mentioned above. Novelty/Originality of this article: The new adaptation of NSCRR to create fiscal strategies has not been written before.
The role of big data in addressing the tobacco fiscal paradox in Indonesia: A literature review and descriptive analysis of policy oversight effectiveness Sitompul, Jhonriz Steven
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 3 No. 1: (July) 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v3i1.2025.2169

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Background: The structure of the goods and services market in Indonesia cannot be separated from tobacco or cigarette commodities. In everyday life, households as consumers often include cigarettes—tobacco’s primary output—among their essential utilities, alongside food, clothing, and shelter, all of which are closely linked to household income. This situation gives rise to a paradox, particularly in light of the fiscal allocation to sectors other than health. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the literature and provide a descriptive review of the use of big data and the structure of the tobacco commodity market in order to identify effective fiscal policies for tobacco products.  Methods: This study utilizes secondary data, including: (i) literature articles and legal or regulatory documents; (ii) data from Statistics Indonesia/Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS); (iii) the national and regional government budgets; (iv) World Development Indicators; and (v) our world in data by Oxford University. The research design focuses on Indonesia as the primary unit of analysis at the national level, which is then compared with other countries to generate a research synthesis through a literature review. This is further supported by descriptive analysis that serves as the basis for policy recommendations. Findings: The study reveals three main findings. First, there is a critical need to improve education, financial literacy, and digital literacy among the population. Second, strengthening public trust in government institutions is essential in order to increase state revenue. Lastly, the government’s utilization of digital technologies and big data plays a significant role in enhancing governance and policy effectiveness.  Conclusion: The core issue identified in this study can be summarized as the need to address cross-budgeting challenges through innovations such as the use of facial recognition technology powered by big data to identify smokers. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study employs both theoretical and empirical literature, supported by descriptive analysis.
Green economy and inclusive communities: Achieving harmony between humans and nature Salman, Muhammad Iswari A
Economic Military and Geographically Business Review Vol. 3 No. 1: (July) 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/emagrap.v3i1.2025.2282

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Background: This study aims to explore and analyze the implementation of a green economy in the context of sustainable development, with a focus on the development of an inclusive society. Methods: The approach used is a literature review with a descriptive-analytical method, involving various secondary sources, such as scientific journals, reports from international institutions, and government policies. Findings: The results show that the transition to a green economy requires the integration of sustainability principles in development policies at various levels. In addition to resource efficiency and carbon emission reduction, the green economy must also encompass social justice and protection for vulnerable groups. Key challenges in implementing a green economy include weak institutional capacity, resistance to policy changes, and financing gaps, particularly in developing countries. Furthermore, the importance of an interdisciplinary approach, collaboration between the public and private sectors, and community participation in decision-making are key factors in the success of the green transition. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study also highlights the importance of education and technological innovation to support sustainability and economic resilience. Overall, the findings provide valuable insights into the need for a fair and inclusive green economy as part of the sustainable development agenda.

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