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Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25034456     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/jpi
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Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review, also known as IPSR, is political sciences premier scholarly journal on Indonesian politics, providing peer-reviewed articles, review essays, and book reviews from subfields throughout the discipline.
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DISMANTLING POLITICAL DYNASTIES: TRANSFORMATION OF PANCASILA DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEXT OF FAMILY POWER Tanuri Abufatih; Asep Maskur; Subhan Alba
Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): General Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpi.v9i2.4655

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Dynastic politics is still a dominant phenomenon in Indonesia's political system, showing that political power often belongs to certain families. In this context, Pancasila democracy continues to transform, facing major challenges in maintaining pluralism and justice in the political process. This study aims to investigate the impact of political dynasties on the transformation of Pancasila democracy and explore efforts that can be made to overcome the dominance of family power in politics. This research uses a qualitative approach with content analysis techniques to examine related literature, empirical data, as well as interviews with political and civil society experts who have direct experience with political dynasties. The results showed that political dynasties had a significant impact on Pancasila democracy, reducing people's political participation, reducing pluralism, and causing injustice in the distribution of power. However, the research also revealed several civil society initiatives and policy reforms that might reduce the dominance of political dynasties and strengthen Pancasila democracy. The implication of this research is the need for joint efforts from governments, civil society, and international institutions to address the problem of political dynasties in Indonesia's political system. Policy reforms are needed that support inclusive political participation, reduce wealth gaps and access to political power, and strengthen political oversight and accountability mechanisms to ensure that Pancasila democracy continues to function in accordance with its principles.
SELECTION OF KPU AND BAWASLU MEMBERS: FIT AND PROPER TEST IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ELECTION LAW AND MERITOCRACY Nurfajila, Erina Fionita; Hurriyah Hurriyah
Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): General Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpi.v9i2.6293

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Commision II of DPR RI plays a crucial role in selecting election organizers at the national level by conducting a fit and proper test (FPT) process. The decisions and mechanisms of the FPT process directly affect the integrity of the election results. This research aims to identify aspects of political recruitment that are applied in the design of the FPT for prospective members of the Indonesian KPU and Bawaslu for the 2022-2027 period using qualitative descriptive methods and data collection techniques through literature studies and interviews. The results show that there is a gulf between the candidacy (candidates’ suitability) and selectorate (political actors) aspects, namely the involvement of political party members in the selectorate aspect, which leads to preferential selection guided by the interests of the political parties. In the technical and location aspect, the difficulty of access for candidates outside Jakarta, a lack of in-depth exposure to the FPT process, the absence of assessment instruments, and limited public involvement are obstacles in what should be a merit-based system in principle. This finding implies that the selected election organizers who are free from political interests are an anomaly in selection processes run by political institutions.
COMPARISON OF THE ANIES AND GEMOY URGENT CAMPAIGN MODELS IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL AND VICE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS Malindir, Gaston; Jamaludin, Hamzah; Prayitno, Adi
Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): General Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpi.v9i2.6932

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Entering the campaign period on January 21, each pair of candidates used various unique campaign models which were considered effective in attracting the hearts of the Indonesian people. Since the start, the public has been excited about Gemoy, which is the trending campaign model of candidate pair number 02 Prabowo-Gibran, while pair 01 Anies-Muhaimin has also attracted attention with the latest campaign model introduced by Desak Anies. This research uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques in this research include literature study and field study. The research results show that there are significant similarities and differences between the Desak Anies and Gemoy campaign models. The similarity between the two lies in the target of the campaign model used, namely the young generation in the age range of 17-40 years with a percentage of 53% of the number of voters in Indonesia. On the other hand, the fundamental difference between the two lies in the ideas put forward in Desak Anies and Gimik which are put forward through the Gemoy campaign model. Specifically, the differences between these two campaign models can be seen using eight comparative variables referring to Nowak and Warneryd's Campaign Model theory which includes; Intended effect, Competing communication, Communication object, Target population & receiving group, Channel, The message, The communicator/sender, and The obtained effect. Despite this, the results in the field show that the majority of people tend to be interested in the Gemoy campaign model compared to the Desak Anies campaign model which tends to be intellectual, characterized by a debate of ideas.
ANALYSIS OF MEDIA REPORT FRAMING ON JOKOWI DYNASTY POLITICS IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Moch. Rifqi Mei Redha; Suswanta Suswanta; Ridho Al-Hamdi
Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): General Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpi.v9i2.10003

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The issue of the Jokowi political dynasty is a trending topic in the 2024 presidential election. Media reporting tends to lead to negative reporting, so researchers differentiate between positive, neutral, and negative framing from the various sources selected. This research aims to look at media framing in providing a view of the politics of the Jokowi dynasty in the 2024 presidential election. The method used is a literature review analysis approach with data sources from news media Antara.news, Kompas.com, and Suara.com. The analysis tools used in this research are Vosviewers and Nvivo 12 Plus. This study found that President Jokowi also provided support to his sons Gibran Rakabuming Raka and Anwar Usman, as chairman of the Constitutional Court (MK), was proven to have violated ethics by giving a decision regarding the age limit for candidacy. This can be the basis for future research in building perspectives and uncovering complexities.
RENT SEEKING: A STUDY OF RENT SEEKING PRACTICES AND RELATIONS BETWEEN RULERS AND BUSINESSMEN IN THE DECENTRALIZATION REGIME Ammelia, Euis; Dian Mustika Intan; Intan Idiani
Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): General Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpi.v9i2.22359

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This simple article will describe the practice of rent seeking and the relationship between the rulers and entrepreneurs in the decentralized regime. The case study taken in this study is the corruption case of the Granting of Nickel Mining Business Permits by the Governor of Southeast Sulawesi Province (Nur Alam) in Buton Regency and Bombana Regency 2009-2014. This study was written to see the typology of rent seeking practices that occurred in the corruption case of nickel mining business permits in Buton Regency and Bombana Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province in 2009-2014. Moreover, this study also looks further into the relationship between entrepreneurs and the rulers that occurred in the area. To answer and examine this problem, the author uses various KPK report documents and media reviews of various investigative reports related to the case, then abstracts it in the theoretical framework of rent seeking. The author realizes that this data collection model is too early to draw conclusions without conducting field studies. The temporary findings of this paper are that the practice of rent seeking in the decentralized regime illustrates that the practice of rent seeking has shifted to the regions in various forms such as bribery. Moreover, the author sees a tendency for other practices in the form of rent seizing, namely the practice of rent seeking that occurs when bureaucrats try to obtain the right to allocate rent generated from state institutions for their own personal interests as was done by Nur Alam, the Governor of Southeast Sulawesi Province. Moreover, the relationship between entrepreneurs and rulers in the author's view tends not to occur state capture, but what occurs is crony capitalism.

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