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Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
ISSN : 30897424     EISSN : 30897424     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59261/jpia.v2i1.8
Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis (JPIA) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research articles, theoretical studies, and critical reviews focusing on innovation in the field of politics and policy analysis. The journal aims to serve as a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, policymakers, and practitioners to explore contemporary political developments through an interdisciplinary lens. - The journal covers, but is not limited to, the following topics: - Innovations in political systems and institutions - Democratic transformation and governance reforms - Digital technology and politics (e-democracy, big data in politics, AI and public policy) - Political participation and voter behavior - Public policy analysis and its societal impacts - Politics of identity, gender, and policy inclusiveness - International relations and contemporary geopolitical dynamics - Institutional reform and the role of political actors - Environmental politics and sustainability - Political security and conflict dynamics
Articles 20 Documents
Political Implications of AI in Governance Fatimah, Ade Fitria
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
Publisher : Politeknik Siber Cerdika Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/jpia.v1i1.1

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The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming governance, policy-making, and political decision-making, introducing unprecedented opportunities and challenges for public administration. This study explores the multifaceted implications of AI adoption within government institutions, focusing on its influence on policy formulation, administrative efficiency, and decision-making processes. By analyzing case studies and recent advancements in AI-driven governance frameworks, the research evaluates how AI tools are being employed to streamline public services, improve policy accuracy, and increase governmental transparency. Additionally, the study investigates ethical and privacy concerns, highlighting the risks of bias, the erosion of accountability, and the potential for reduced human oversight in critical decision-making areas. Through a comparative analysis of various governance models, this paper underscores the dual nature of AI in governance: while AI has the potential to optimize administrative functions and foster data-driven policies, it also poses complex ethical questions that demand careful consideration. The findings provide a roadmap for policymakers, suggesting best practices for balancing technological benefits with democratic accountability, ultimately guiding the responsible integration of AI into governance. This study contributes to the discourse on AI’s role in reshaping the future of governance and offers insights into the sustainable adoption of AI in public administration.
The Influence of Social Media on Public Opinion Formation in the Post-Truth Era Azzahra, Adelia; Tekle, Kiflu Chekole
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/jpia.v1i1.2

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This study examines the impact of social media on public opinion formation in the post-truth era, characterized by the spread of biased or inaccurate information. Social media platforms, while facilitating information dissemination, often contribute to the creation of echo chambers and filter bubbles, shaping political perceptions and influencing public discourse. Through a qualitative approach, this research investigates how misinformation and disinformation campaigns leverage social media to manipulate public opinion and the role of education and policy regulation in counteracting these effects. The findings provide insights into regulatory frameworks and digital literacy strategies needed to mitigate the adverse effects of social media on political opinion.
The Effect of Digital Transformation on Governance in Indonesia: A Case Study of e-Government Implementation in Public Services Fitriyanti, Elvira
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/jpia.v1i1.3

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The digital transformation of government, particularly through the implementation of e-Government, has brought significant changes to public service delivery, governance transparency, and administrative efficiency. This study investigates the impact of e-Government on governance practices in Indonesia, focusing on a case study of selected digital service implementations within public administration. Through a qualitative approach, data are gathered from government reports, public feedback, and expert interviews to evaluate the influence of digital innovation on service accessibility, accountability, and public satisfaction. Findings reveal that while e-Government has enhanced service efficiency and citizen engagement, challenges persist in terms of digital literacy, infrastructure, and interdepartmental integration. This research provides insight into the benefits and limitations of digital governance initiatives, offering recommendations for policymakers to optimize e-Government practices that align with the demands of an increasingly digital society.
Analyzing the Role of Social Media in Shaping Public Opinion and Public Policy in the Post-Truth Era Ridzki, Mohamad Maulana
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
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This study investigates the mechanisms through which social media platforms contribute to the construction and spread of narratives, examining how these narratives impact public perceptions and policy decisions. By analyzing prominent cases and trends, the research identifies the role of algorithms, user engagement patterns, and content sharing in amplifying selective information and misinformation. The findings reveal how social media’s rapid information dissemination, emotional resonance, and algorithmic filtering can lead to echo chambers, thereby polarizing public opinion and pressuring policymakers to respond to immediate social narratives. This study highlights the importance of critical media literacy and regulatory considerations to mitigate the potential for misinformation in policy formation. Through a mixed-methods approach, combining content analysis and survey data, this research provides insights into the dual role of social media as both a democratizing tool and a source of public disinformation, with significant implications for policymakers and the broader public in fostering informed and transparent governance.
Big Data in Public Policy Making: Challenges and Opportunities in Indonesia Sukand, Gayatri
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/jpia.v1i1.5

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The integration of Big Data in public policy making presents both significant challenges and promising opportunities for governance in Indonesia. This article explores the potential of Big Data to enhance decision-making processes, optimize resource allocation, and increase policy responsiveness to societal needs. Key challenges identified include issues of data quality, privacy concerns, and the complexities of integrating diverse data sources within existing policy frameworks. Additionally, the capacity of government institutions to effectively interpret and utilize Big Data remains limited due to technological and human resource constraints. On the other hand, the opportunities offered by Big Data, such as predictive analytics and real-time monitoring, have the potential to revolutionize policy formulation and implementation. By examining case studies and analyzing recent developments, this article provides a comprehensive overview of how Big Data can contribute to more transparent, inclusive, and evidence-based public policies in Indonesia. Recommendations for addressing existing challenges and fostering a conducive environment for Big Data utilization are also discussed.
Indonesia's Humanitarian Diplomacy in the Midst of Gaza and Ukraine Crises: Narratives, Challenges, and Soft Power Potentials Al-Fatih, Sholahuddin
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/jpia.v2i1.6

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The global humanitarian crises in Gaza and Ukraine have become a test for the diplomatic position of developing countries in the international system. Indonesia, as a country with a strong identity in international solidarity and the principle of free and active foreign policy, plays an interesting role in navigating humanitarian diplomacy. Indonesia's involvement in the Gaza issue shows a commitment based on humanitarian solidarity, while its approach to Ukraine is more neutral and strategic. This context is important to analyze to see the potential of Indonesia's soft power as a moral actor at the global level. This study aims to evaluate the practice of Indonesia's humanitarian diplomacy in two contemporary conflict terrains-Gaza and Ukraine-by examining the narratives built, implementation challenges, and the extent to which it strengthens Indonesia's position in international diplomacy. The approach used is qualitative-descriptive with methods of diplomatic discourse analysis, document study, and observation of government statements, media, and relevant international cooperation. The results show that although Indonesia is consistent in promoting humanitarian and justice values, there are limitations in logistical capabilities, diplomatic access, and direct influence on conflict actors. However, the narratives built in humanitarian diplomacy have increased positive perceptions of Indonesia in the Global South, and opened strategic space in the utilization of soft power in the future, especially in the multilateral realm.
Energy Geopolitics in the Transition Era: Indonesia's Strategy in Creating Energy Security Amidst Global Crisis Azzahra, Adelia
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
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Global dependence on fossil energy faces serious challenges in the era of energy transition, marked by geopolitical crises such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, oil price volatility and global decarbonization pressures. Indonesia, as a developing country with fossil energy reserves and ambitious targets for the transition to renewable energy, is in a strategic but complex position. Energy security is now a national issue as well as part of international geopolitical strategy. This research aims to analyze Indonesia's strategy in creating energy security amid global dynamics, as well as evaluate the geopolitical implications of the national energy transition policy. This research uses a qualitative approach with a policy study method and analysis of official documents such as Presidential Regulation No. 112 of 2022, the National Energy General Plan (RUEN), as well as IEA and IRENA reports. A geopolitical analysis framework approach was also used to assess Indonesia's position in the global energy supply chain. The results show that Indonesia is developing a dual-track strategy: strengthening domestic energy infrastructure based on renewable energy and expanding energy diplomacy with strategic partners such as China, Japan and the Gulf countries. However, major challenges still exist in the form of investment imbalances, coal dependence, and local political resistance to energy transition projects. Therefore, Indonesia's energy security strategy in the transition era requires synergy between national policies and global geopolitics in an adaptive and collaborative manner.
Identity Politics and Social Fragmentation: A Comparative Study of Indonesia's 2024 Presidential Candidate Campaign Narratives Asikin, Muhamad Zaenal
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
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The 2024 Indonesian presidential election takes place in an increasingly complex socio-political atmosphere, characterized by the strengthening of identity politics and social fragmentation in the public sphere. Campaign narratives of presidential candidates play a strategic role in shaping public perceptions, building a support base, while paradoxically deepening the polarization of society. This phenomenon raises questions about how identity narratives are constructed and distributed in contemporary political campaigns. This study aims to compare the campaign narratives of three pairs of presidential and vice presidential candidates in the 2024 presidential election, focusing on identity issues (religion, ethnicity, social class) and their impact on social fragmentation. This research uses a qualitative approach with Fairclough's critical discourse analysis (AWK) model, as well as triangulation with social media data, official speeches, and campaign team statements. The results showed that the three candidate pairs used different narrative strategies in framing national identity, but simultaneously strengthened social segmentation based on political affiliation, religious symbols, and constructions of morality. Inclusive narratives were often overshadowed by populist rhetoric and "us vs them" imagery that reinforced group identification and weakened social cohesion. This research highlights the need for political literacy and regulation of campaign ethics to prevent continued political exclusivism.
Artificial Intelligence Regulation and Political Ethics: An Analysis of Indonesia's Position in AI Governance Nugroho, Feri
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/jpia.v2i1.10

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The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology is having far-reaching impacts on global economic, social and political aspects. However, the absence of universal ethical standards and regulatory gaps between developed and developing countries have posed serious challenges to fair and inclusive AI governance. Indonesia as the largest democracy in Southeast Asia is faced with a dilemma: responding to AI opportunities while ensuring ethical sustainability and digital sovereignty. This research aims to analyze Indonesia's normative and practical position in the dynamics of global AI governance, focusing on the regulatory dimension, political ethics, and participation in multilateral forums such as the G20, UNESCO, and ASEAN. A qualitative approach was used with methods of public policy analysis, official document studies (Personal Data Protection Bill, National AI Strategy), and interviews with technology experts and digital diplomats. The results show that Indonesia is still at an early stage in building a comprehensive AI regulatory framework, although it has shown commitment through strengthening its data privacy policy and national AI strategy. However, the absence of AI-specific laws and the lack of active engagement in global ethical governance frameworks are major obstacles in strengthening Indonesia's position as a normative actor at the international level.
Political Implications of AI in Governance Fatimah, Ade Fitria
Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Political Innovation and Analysis
Publisher : Politeknik Siber Cerdika Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59261/jpia.v1i1.1

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The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming governance, policy-making, and political decision-making, introducing unprecedented opportunities and challenges for public administration. This study explores the multifaceted implications of AI adoption within government institutions, focusing on its influence on policy formulation, administrative efficiency, and decision-making processes. By analyzing case studies and recent advancements in AI-driven governance frameworks, the research evaluates how AI tools are being employed to streamline public services, improve policy accuracy, and increase governmental transparency. Additionally, the study investigates ethical and privacy concerns, highlighting the risks of bias, the erosion of accountability, and the potential for reduced human oversight in critical decision-making areas. Through a comparative analysis of various governance models, this paper underscores the dual nature of AI in governance: while AI has the potential to optimize administrative functions and foster data-driven policies, it also poses complex ethical questions that demand careful consideration. The findings provide a roadmap for policymakers, suggesting best practices for balancing technological benefits with democratic accountability, ultimately guiding the responsible integration of AI into governance. This study contributes to the discourse on AI’s role in reshaping the future of governance and offers insights into the sustainable adoption of AI in public administration.

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