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Sri Maulida
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Asean Study Center Lambung Mangkurat University LPPM Building, Jl. Brigjen H. Hasan Basri, Kayu Tangi, Banjarmasin, Indonesia 70123
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International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS)
ISSN : 27751287     EISSN : 2775751X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20527/ijsas
IJSAS: International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies is a journal that a twice-yearly in March and September that publishes high-quality research and review articles to inform and stimulate discussions relevant to the social, political, economic, cultural, legal, educational, communication, religion, geography and defence areas of southeast Asian countries. It appeals to researchers and readers from academics, practitioners, industry professionals, and students interested in these fields of science. The journal is published in an online format. The International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies main objective is to provide a high with a quality platform for the communication and publication of original scientific works.
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The Inability School Operational Assistance Fund in Remote Areas: Impact? Ahmadnor, Ahmadnor
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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The scope of provision of regional school operational assistance funds includes the provision of funds for public/private elementary schools, public/private Ibtidaiyah madrasahs, public/private junior high schools, and public/private Tsanawiyah madrasahs. The approach that will be used in this study is a qualitative approach because the researcher wants to produce conclusions in the form of data that describes in detail about phenomena that occur in the field. this research is through data analysis of Miles and Huberman's interactive model. The results showed the inability of Regional School Operational Assistance in terms of absorption and disbursement in schools in remote areas due to classical factors in aspects of communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure. Schools in remote areas cannot absorb or disburse the Regional School Assistance Operational Fund to support school activities.
S.E.A-ing the Future: Orchestrating Regional Economic Advancement and Integration in ASEAN Azzadin, Asyraf Aisy; Altaaf, Muhammad Rakha Landika; Putri, Rachmania Utami Tsalasa
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is an organization that has lots of potential and challenges, from its large population to political barriers; however, it recognizes the need to improve and strengthen its capability to meet the expectations and needs of the changing times. This paper argues that aside from the external and internal issues ASEAN needs to face, such as internal solidarity and the decline of ASEAN’s central role in the Indo-Pacific, ASEAN also needs to adapt to the changing world, with digital technology transforming the world. In the discussion section of the paper, it further provides mitigating initiatives to tackle the issues and maximize the benefits ASEAN receives, and it suggests the establishment of a central sectoral body capable of overseeing the implementation of the initiatives.
The Implementation of BAHUMA is Being Done for Micro and Small Businesses of Individual Limited Liability Companies in Banjarmasin City Syahrida, Syahrida; Yusman, Muhammad
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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Banjarmasin is a city of a thousand rivers, the potential of Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in a wetland environment, in its readiness to face the challenges of world free trade, adjusting to new regulations, namely the Job Creation Law (UUCK). to get solutions in terms of ease of obtaining capital to improve the economy by utilizing natural resources, creating jobs with a creative economy that can improve the welfare of the community. This research describes and analyzes from a juridical perspective the policy of the Banjarmasin City Government in empowering MSEs related to the implementation of Individual Limited Liability Companies based on UUCK. The results of the research showed that: The policy of the Banjarmasin City Government in empowering the economy for individual PT micro businesses is in the form of providing People's Business Credit (KUR) through the BAHUMA (Bausaha Tanpa Bunga/ Business Without Interest) program based only on the Cooperation Agreement with PT Bank Kalsel Banjarmasin City Branch on Strengthening Micro Business Capital through the BAHUMA (Bausaha Tanpa Bunga/Business Without Interest) program. The business capital facilitation policy is a policy aimed at MSEs in general and not only at MSEs in the form of Limited Liability Companies (PT). There is no Banjarmasin City Government policy in the form of regional regulations or mayoral regulations that provide ease of financing for Individual PT MSEs in Banjarmasin City.
The cultural adaptation strategies of indigenous populations on the border of East Nusa Tenggara Province-Timor Leste to bureaucracy modernization and development on the country's border are being discussed Bire Manoe, Lenny Sofia; Nahak, Hildigardis Maria Imaculata; Konradus, Blajan; Peranginangin, Imanta Immanuel
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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The dynamics that occur in the border region of the country have always been an interesting study to be examined. The government's effort to change the paradigm of the border region is to use a welfare approach, one of which is improving governance in the border region, accelerating development, and equitable development in eastern Indonesia. This effort encountered obstacles and barriers, including the readiness of the community to accept change. In fact, East Nusa Tenggara is a province with a multi-ethnic society, and the people who live in the border area of Province East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) –Timor Leste are indigenous people who are united by strong traditions and have strong emotional ties as a unity of Indigenous Peoples. This study focuses on the cultural adaptation strategies carried out by the indigenous people of NTT in the border areas towards the realization of the Nawacita program (9 national development priorities as the focus of Indonesian renewal in order to have political sovereignty, be able to be independent in managing the economy, and have a cultured personality). The target of this study is to analyze the forms of cultural adaptation of the indigenous people of NTT in adjusting to changes in the border area, along with the inhibiting factors. We use qualitative research methods and data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and FGDs with relevant institutions. The analysis is based on the theories of cultural interaction and cultural adaptation.
The influence of factors on the development of a civic society with a cultural environmental perspective in river communities In Banjarmasin city Wahyu, Wahyu; Heru Puji Winarso; Mariatul Kiptiah
International Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (IJSAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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Public madani by various parties more interpreted approach draft civil society. Essence basically is aware will important strengthening public in A community country For balance And controls state policies that tend to position society as the party that weak. In this case, it is also necessary to have parties who are directly involved in implementing activities to find out directly about social conditions so that policy makers and program implementers know what needs to be implemented and improved in the riverside community environment in Banjarmasin City. This research aims to examine and search for natural phenomena and obstacles in influencing factors in the development of a civic society with an environmental and cultural perspective in riverside communities. This research uses a qualitative approach through descriptive research methods: direct observation, interviews, documentation, and summarizing work completed in the field. The results of this research reveal the following: (1) internal factors include the fact that there are still many people on the riverbanks of Banjarmasin City who have lower middle class economies so paying waste money fees for officers is no longer difficult. The community needs assistance from the government in the form of business capital to grow the economy of the riverside communities of Banjarmasin City by providing adequate facilities and infrastructure in an effort to maintain and preserve environmental cleanliness and community welfare; (2) external factors in government policy regarding green village tourism, such as the existence of souvenir centers and art performances for tourism visitors so that they can help and strengthen the community economy and national economy with the help of river tourism icons.

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