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INDONESIA
Indonesian Governance Journal : Kajian Politik-Pemerintahan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27211991     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24905/igj
Core Subject : Social,
IGJ (Indonesian Governance Journal): Kajian Politik - Pemerintahan, with registered number ISSN 2721-1991 (Online), is a peer-reviewed journal conducted by a team under KAPSIPI (Kesatuan Asosiasi Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Indonesia), Governmental Studies Program, Faculty of Social and Politic Science, Universitas Pancasakti Tegal. it is on the national level that covers a lot of common problems or issues related to the Government Studies. The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research result that have been archived in the area of Governmental Studies and Local Politic.
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Implementation of Electronic Signature Policy in Bogor Regency Government Apparatus WIDYARTAMA, ARISKI WIRA; SOFIANA HERMEILITHA; ASROPI
INDONESIAN GOVERNANCE JOURNAL : KAJIAN POLITIK-PEMERINTAHAN Vol 7 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v7i1.119

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Electronic Signatures are a form of e-Government implementation in government, influenced by various factors that have a crucial role in this policy. This research aims to analyze the implementation of the Electronic Signature policy based on Bogor Regent Regulation Number 77 of 2021 concerning the Management of the Use of Electronic Certificates within the Bogor Regency Government. Based on the theory of George C. Edward III (1980), four variables determine the success of implementing the policy in question. The method used is a qualitative method through in-depth interviews with several sources, including the Bogor Regency Diskominfo Encryption Section, Bogor Regency BPKAD Treasury Officials, and the General and Personnel Subdivision (Umpeg) at the Bogor Regency Disdukcapil. The research results show that the four variables influence the success of implementing the policy. This policy has been communicated to all regional officials in Bogor Regency, ensuring that resources such as the number of employees and server facilities play a vital role in the successful implementation of the policy. Employees who understand the use of Electronic Signatures, supported by adequate server facilities, are the key to the smooth implementation of this policy. The regional head, through a regent's regulation, explained that the main aim of implementing this policy is to achieve time and cost efficiency, hoping to increase work effectiveness and efficiency. This research uses qualitative methods with data collection through in-depth interviews as the primary source of information.
MINA PADI COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE MODEL AS AN EFFORT TO ALLEVIATE POVERTY IN CANDIBINANGUN DISTRICT IN 2019-2022 Tahaniyati, Delfira Tsabita; Atmojo, Muhammad Eko
INDONESIAN GOVERNANCE JOURNAL : KAJIAN POLITIK-PEMERINTAHAN Vol 7 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v7i1.120

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Poverty is still a big challenge for Indonesia's financial progress, especially in Candibinangun Village, Kepanewon Pakem, Sleman Regency. Poverty is described by low wages which make them less stable in meeting basic needs. The collaboration carried out in Mina Padi, Candibinangun District, is one solution in alleviating poverty. Therefore, this research aims to find out how the Mina Padi Collaborative Governance Model is an Effort to Alleviate Poverty in Candibinangun District. The research method used is a qualitative method with a case study approach and the data collection technique used is the data collection method through interviews and observation. The research results show that the results of collaboration between stakeholders are relatively successful. With a collaboration pattern between the Government, the private sector and the community, the Mina Padi tourist village can be created which can improve the economy of the surrounding community.
A Development of Letang Lake Tourism in Improving The Community Economy in Batanghari Regency Yanti, Ovie
INDONESIAN GOVERNANCE JOURNAL : KAJIAN POLITIK-PEMERINTAHAN Vol 7 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v7i1.127

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Batanghari Regency has quite a lot of tourism potential that can be developed, such as an exotic urban forest atmosphere, a lake surrounded by bushes with a cool and comfortable atmosphere so that it becomes a special attraction for visitors to come to Batanghari Regency. The plan to develop tourism potential in Batanghari Regency has been around for a long time. However, the arrangement has only started since 2021. The Batanghari Regency Government is committed to making the tourism potential in Batanghari Regency a combination of beautiful and unique nature with local cultural wisdom so that it can improve the economy of the community. This research aims to describe the development of tourism potential in improving the community economy in Batanghari Regency and identify the obstacles faced. This research uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews and documentation. The data obtained in this research was analyzed using the interactive model proposed by Miles and Huberman, including data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH CRISES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RESPONSES AND SUCCESSES Meilinda, Selvi Diana
INDONESIAN GOVERNANCE JOURNAL : KAJIAN POLITIK-PEMERINTAHAN Vol 7 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v7i2.141

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This research aims to explain how local governments face challenges in managing health crises, where local governments must be able to manage health crises effectively to maintain public health and minimize negative impacts. The method used in this research is a systematic literature review with a qualitative approach, by obtaining data sources from various articles, forums or other studies. The results of the discussion from this research state that one form of health crisis management by local governments is realized by mobilizing health workers, which is an effort to meet the needs of health workers in serving health crises that occur in the community. Apart from that, the government needs to increase capacity as a form of health crisis mitigation and preparedness which aims to increase the capacity of officers in responding to health crises that occur. as examples of capacity building activities carried out are the Health Crisis Management Information System (SIPKK), Rapid Health Assessment (RHA), Emergency Medical Team (EMT), logistics management, Table Top Exercise (TTx), and Contingency Plans
ANALYSIS OF TOURIST SATISFACTION WITH ATTRACTIONS AND SERVICES IN TOURISM VILLAGES IN NAGARI SUNGAI BATANG, AGAM REGENCY ibnu, ibnu kuntara; Agustar, Asdi; Fitriana, Widya
INDONESIAN GOVERNANCE JOURNAL : KAJIAN POLITIK-PEMERINTAHAN Vol 7 No 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v7i2.143

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This research aims to obtain information and insights regarding tourists’ perceptions of the attractiveness of Sungai Batang Tourism Village, which encourage them to visit and return. Additionally, the study seeks to assess tourist satisfaction levels based on four key tourism product attributes: attractions, amenities, accessibility, and ancillary services.The research employs a quantitative method with a survey approach. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to tourists visiting the village, with a sample size of 50 respondents. The analyzed variables include the quality of tourist attractions, facilities, services, and the overall tourist experience.The results indicate that overall tourist satisfaction is in the "good" category. However, several aspects require improvement, particularly in terms of supporting facilities and the availability of tourism information. These findings provide important implications for the management of Sungai Batang Tourism Village to enhance the quality of services and attractions offered, in order to strengthen the village’s appeal and encourage increased tourist visits in the future.
ELDERLY FRIENDLY GREEN OPEN SPACE IN YOGYAKARTA: POLICY EVALUATION & WELFARE IMPACT Khasanah, Ayu Fitri; Atmojo, Muhammad Eko
INDONESIAN GOVERNANCE JOURNAL : KAJIAN POLITIK-PEMERINTAHAN Vol 8 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v8i1.144

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Along with the increasing number of elderly population, Yogyakarta City faces challenges in fulfilling green open space (RTH) that is friendly for elderly welfare. This study aims to evaluate the Yogyakarta City Government's policy in providing and managing RTH to enchance the quality of life of the elderly. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, this study examines the effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and relevance of the policy using William N. Dunn's policy evaluation theory as a framework. Data were gathered through interviews with the Environmental Service of Yogyakarta City. The findings of the study show that although the RTH policy has been regulated in regional and national regulations, its implementation still faces various challenges. Some of them are limited land, unequal distribution of RTH between regions, lack of elderly-friendly facilities, and minimal community participation in planning. In addition, constraints in budget management also hinder the optimization of RTH utilization. Therefore, a strategy is needed to increase accessibility, strengthen regulations, and actively involve the elderly in the planning process. With these steps, it is hoped that RTH in Yogyakarta City can be more inclusive and contribute to the welfare of the elderly.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND POLICY EFFECTIVENESS IN URBAN FLOOD MITIGATION: EVIDENCE FROM PALEMBANG CITY, INDONESIA Rafinzar, Rahmat; Marpaung, Zailani Surya; Khairunnisa, Tuty; Adventy, Maria Immaculata Yovita; Permatasari, Indah
INDONESIAN GOVERNANCE JOURNAL : KAJIAN POLITIK-PEMERINTAHAN Vol 8 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v8i1.147

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Urban flooding has emerged as a recurrent and escalating challenge in many Southeast Asian cities, including Palembang, Indonesia. Despite various mitigation efforts by local authorities, the effectiveness of such policies remains inconsistent, often due to limited community engagement. This study investigates the extent to which flood mitigation policies influence community participation and how this participation contributes to policy effectiveness. Employing a quantitative research design, data were collected from 81 residents across 27 flood-prone neighborhoods using structured questionnaires. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and multiple regression models were employed to analyze the relationship between specific policy domains, particularly drainage improvement and waste management (P4), and levels of community engagement. The results reveal a strong positive correlation (r = 0.81) between P4 policy implementation and community participation, with regression analysis indicating that 67% of the variance in public engagement is explained by policy variables. These findings highlight the critical role of inclusive policy design, community-based monitoring, and education-driven interventions in flood risk reduction. However, challenges such as inconsistent enforcement and limited technological adoption remain. The study concludes by recommending the institutionalization of local task forces and curriculum-integrated environmental education to sustain community involvement. This research contributes to the literature on participatory disaster governance and provides actionable insights for urban policymakers and planners in the Global South.
Social Media and Elections: Reviewing the Use of Social Media in Election Contests during 2016-2022 – A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis Azizah, Nur; Rizki Eka Putra, Nur; Achmada Shaka Ramadhan, Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v7i1.149

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Social media has taken an important role and become one of the pillars in today's digital age democracy. There have been many articles produced in journals that analyze the study use of social media platforms in the context of elections in various countries. This study aims to create a previously generated research map from Scopus indexed journals on the development of social media used users in the general election from 2016 to 2022. The study was analyzed using bibliometrics, based on 533 Scopus articles. Descriptive statistical methods are used to be able to explore the author's network and the country of origin of the article using the Vosviewer application. This research has succeeded in providing an overview of the increase in the number of articles every year after elections in various countries. Based on the number of articles reviewed, the author who produces the most number of articles does not necessarily have the power of networking between authors. This research also provides an overview of the democratic system of government that has dominance in the use of social media in elections.
OLIGARCHY AND DYNASTIC POLITICS IN INDONESIA Indrawan, Jerry; Yuliandri, Putrawan; Hartanto, Hartanto
INDONESIAN GOVERNANCE JOURNAL : KAJIAN POLITIK-PEMERINTAHAN Vol 8 No 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v8i1.138

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Democracy gives everyone the freedom to choose and be chosen in elections. However, democracy also does not prohibit someone who has a family relationship with a public official from being elected in the election. This discourse gives birth to what is called oligarchy or dynasty in political life, especially in Indonesia. In this country, oligarchic politics and dynasty politics thrive along with the rapid development of its democratic life. Oligarchy and dynasty politics on the one hand are opposed by civil society, but on the other hand, candidates for public officials who are related to the incumbent are still elected by the people. That is why the debate about oligarchy and politics in Indonesia is very interesting to be used as a study. The purpose of this study is to analyze the idea of ​​the development of oligarchy and dynasty politics in a democratic medium, such as in Indonesia. The main finding in this study concludes two things, which are changes to the electoral system and revamping the political and campaign financing system. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method based on Winters' oligarchy theory.
Implementation Challenges of the 2030 Africa Agenda on Zero Hunger: Evaluating Progress Toward Sustainable Development Goal 2 Darboe, Jalika; Nyeleker, Kerkulah P; Nurmandi, Achmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/igj.v8i1.155

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Recently, reducing hunger has become a top priority on Africa’s development agenda. Despite efforts by governments and international donors, hunger continues to worsen across the continent. While much of the existing research has focused on the political and socio-economic drivers of hunger in Africa, few studies have explored the challenges faced when implementing policies aimed at addressing this issue, such as the 2030 Africa Agenda on Zero Hunger. This study aims to fill this gap by examining the integration, adaptability, and goal achievement of the policy using Richard M. Steers’ Effectiveness Theory as a framework. Qualitative data were collected through in-depth interviews, policy reports (2016–2024), peer-reviewed articles, and other relevant documents, then analysed with NVivo 12 Plus. The findings reveal barriers to integration caused by poor communication and limited consensus-building among stakeholders, and challenges in adaptation related to insufficient local contextualisation and capacity building. Concerning goal attainment, hunger has increased from 270.6 million to 295 million in 2024, food insecurity stands at 57.9%, and agricultural investments have decreased by 2.69%. This research contributes to the existing literature by illustrating how weak implementation can hinder policy goals, emphasising the need for more inclusive, context-sensitive, and well-coordinated strategies across Africa.