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International Journal of Politics and Public Pulicy
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Challenges and Opportunities of the Taliban in the Process of State Building in Afghanistan: Post-American Departures Setiawati, Siti Mutiah
Internasional Journal of Politics and Public Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70214/5ff6ym54

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The withdrawal of United States troops in 2020 marked the end of the 20-year War on Terror, triggering a quick takeover of Kabul by the Taliban. This article analyzes the potential and challenges in the process of “state-building” in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, which includes the establishment of political, social, economic systems, as well as national identity. Economic dependence on foreigners and the Taliban's status as a terrorist group were the main obstacles, while people's desire to improve their living standards and support for the Islamic political system, Imarah Islam Afghanistan (IIA), were the main drivers. A qualitative approach through literature review and in-depth interviews was used for this research. Findings show that the Taliban's classification as terrorists limits global support, although the IIA offers an institutional alternative. Domestic and global obstacles are expected to test the sustainability of the Taliban regime in building a stable state.
Islamic Social and Political Movements in East Nusa Tenggara A Phenomenological Historical Study Darajat, Syarifuddin; Hasyim Trabeni, Wahid; Karno, Kamis; Benihingan, Abd. Fatah
Internasional Journal of Politics and Public Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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This research examines modern Islamic social and political movements in East Nusa Tenggara through a historical phenomenological approach. The study analyzes the dynamics of Islamic movement development in a predominantly non-Muslim region using qualitative methods including in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. Results show Islamic movements in NTT have undergone significant transformation influenced by social, political, and cultural factors, adapting to pluralistic conditions while maintaining Islamic identity. The research identifies distinctive patterns in da'wah strategies, political involvement, and social interactions that differ from Muslim-majority regions in Indonesia. The implications are relevant for developing inclusive religious policies, strengthening interfaith dialogue, and creating social development strategies in multi-religious areas. Islamic movements in NTT demonstrate a unique integration model between Islamic values and local wisdom that exemplifies socio-religious harmony in pluralistic societies.
The Rise of Symptoms of Digital Authoritarianism: Lesson from Indonesia Sihidi, Iradhad Taqwa
Internasional Journal of Politics and Public Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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This paper specifically looks at the practice of repression in Indonesia's digital space, which strongly contributes to the phenomenon of digital authoritarianism in 2022. This study uses qualitative analysis with a literature study approach to clarify this assumption. The primary data from the 2021 Safenet report on digital rights in Indonesia is reinforced by relevant journals, books, and other credible online sources. This research shows that Indonesia is getting closer to the symptoms of Digital Authoritarianism with six indicator, namely the increasing criminalization experienced by citizens, journalists, and activists using the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law), internet connection termination, online or online censorship in the form of closing certain sites without going through previous legal processes, the increasingly widespread government supervision of citizens' activities on the internet especially after the establishment of cyber police and the rise of digital thuggery on social media.
Identity Politics on Social Media in the 2020 Surabaya Mayoral Election: Narrative Strategies, Public Response, and the Impact of Digital Democratization Adiba, Sabiella Maris
Internasional Journal of Politics and Public Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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This study aims to explore how identity politics was constructed, disseminated, and received by the public in the context of the 2020 Surabaya mayoral election through social media, particularly Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). The research focuses on how identity narratives were manipulated by candidates and their campaign teams as an electoral strategy, how the public responded to such campaigns, and the socio-political impact on the quality of local democracy. Using a qualitative approach and digital netnography methods, this study analyzes candidates' content, campaign hashtags, and public interactions. The findings reveal that social media became a highly contested arena for identity politics, where religious, regional, and moral narratives were used to shape candidate images and mobilize support. However, these practices also resulted in social polarization, minority exclusion, and limited deliberative space. This study contributes to the discourse on digital democracy and identity politics in the context of local elections in Indonesia.
Stakeholder Collaboration Model in Implementing the Policy of Banning Fishing Gear Cantrang in Lamongan Regency Siswantoro, Tri Yudi; Handoko, Rudy; Kusbandrijo, Bambang
Internasional Journal of Politics and Public Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
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This paper examines the stakeholder collaboration model in the implementation of the policy banning the use of Cantrang fishing gear in Lamongan Regency, Indonesia. The study highlights the importance of multi-stakeholder engagement in addressing the challenges posed by Cantrang fishing gear, which has been linked to overfishing and environmental degradation. The issue of Cantrang fishing gear, also known as seine net fishing, has become a contentious topic in Indonesia, particularly in coastal areas like Lamongan Regency. The use of this gear has been associated with significant ecological consequences, including the depletion of fish stocks and the destruction of marine habitats. For instance, studies have shown that Cantrang nets can indiscriminately capture not only target fish species but also juvenile fish and non-target species, leading to a decline in biodiversity. This indiscriminate catch poses a threat not only to the fish populations but also to the livelihoods of local fishermen who depend on sustainable fishing practices. Through qualitative analysis and case studies, the research identifies key stakeholders, their roles, and the collaborative mechanisms that can enhance policy effectiveness. The findings suggest that a structured collaboration framework can facilitate better communication, resource sharing, and conflict resolution among stakeholders, ultimately leading to sustainable fishing practices in the region.

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