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POLITICO
ISSN : 18296696     EISSN : 25494716     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32528/politico
Core Subject : Social,
The journal focus and scope of Politico is to publish research articles within the field of an advanced understanding of how politics and political management intersects with policy processes, program development and resource management in the public sector.
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The Role And Partisanship Of The Inner Bandung City Government Responding To Land Disputes On Jalan Anyer Dalam, Kel. Kebonwaru, District. Batununggal, Bandung City Fadli Alfikri; Idil Akbar
POLITICO Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL POLITICO FISIPOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/politico.v23i2.1207

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Agrarian conflict is a problematic issue that still exists and occurs today. One of them is the land dispute case that occurred in Anyer in Bandung City. The conflict involved the Anyer Dalam community and PT. KAI are claiming land in the Anyer Dalam area. In agrarian conflicts, the role and alignment of the government is very important. Therefore, the author conducted research using a literature study method and a qualitative descriptive research method to see the role and alignment of the Bandung City Government in the land dispute in Anyer Dalam. From the research results, it can be concluded that the Bandung City Government has not been able to carry out its role well and the Bandung City Government's partiality deserves attention, because the government tends to make things difficult for the community in this conflict.
The Role Of Boarding School In Improving Public Political Participation In The 2024 Election In Jember District Nusanto, Baktiawan; Thamrin , Mohammad
POLITICO Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL POLITICO FISIPOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/politico.v23i2.3032

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This study aims to examine the Role of Islamic Boarding Schools in Increasing Community Political Participation in the 2024 Election. In Jember Regency, the Election is an effort to convince and involve individuals in the political process. This is because there are symptoms of decreasing enthusiasm for community members' involvement in the election. The decrease in community enthusiasm is caused by the lack of political influence on the lives of the wider community. Many policies issued by the government are considered misdirected and inappropriate, only certain groups are directly influenced by these policies. Therefore, in the election process, the community is convinced through campaigns to involve the community in the political process and increase enthusiasm in the implementation of the election. The dynamics of political mobilization based on religious identity cannot be separated from the role of religious institutions and religious figures. In this case, the institution in question is the Islamic boarding school or better known as the Islamic boarding school, which is a traditional Islamic religious education and broadcasting institution in Indonesia. Life in Islamic boarding schools has a different cultural and traditional system from the lives of society in general, in Islamic boarding schools the students are educated with binding regulations. Traditional Islamic boarding school (Salafiyah) students tend to be unfamiliar with all forms of problems that are happening outside, because in this case, Salafiyah students are only involved in religious activities in the pesantren environment. Salafiyah students only get religious knowledge without being accompanied by general knowledge. This condition ultimately makes those from Salafiyah Islamic boarding schools emerge as religious leaders, or they will plunge into informal sectors. Along with the development of the times, Islamic boarding schools also have another side of life that is no less important, namely politics, therefore, as we have seen so far that in every important political momentum in the history of the nation, Islamic boarding schools are always involved (Ismail, 1999). The role of Islamic boarding schools today is also very clear. The most obvious example is the difficulty of the government to popularize programs if not through Islamic boarding school leaders. Another example is the number of political leaders approaching Islamic boarding schools, especially before the general election. The behavior of these leaders is right, if they do not approach Islamic boarding school leaders, it means that their political vision is low. The influence of the kiai is not only on the students in his pesantren, but also the community around the pesantren and can even go further. The absolute authority and power possessed by the kiai is often used by political forces (political parties) to gain support from the students and the surrounding community.
Initiating a Good Governance Formulation Model with a Perspective on Mainstreaming Poverty in Regional Budgeting Angin, Ria; Emy Kholifah R.; Edhi Siswanto
POLITICO Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL POLITICO FISIPOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/politico.v23i2.3258

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The target of increasing HDI which has become a priority for the regional government of Jember Regency requires a special strategy to achieve it, (1) The existence of regulations that enable the aspirations and interests of the poor to be accommodated; (2) There are clear benchmarks regarding achievement indicator targets for each SKPD program; (3) There is an agreement between the DPRD and the Regional Government regarding the percentage or ceiling of funds that must be provided for poverty alleviation programs.
Collaborative Dynamics Of Stagist And Discursive Approaches In National Defense Policies Within Prismatic Societies Toa, Akhmad Juni; Supranoto; Edy Wahyudi; M. Hamdi HS; Syamsul Maarif
POLITICO Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL POLITICO FISIPOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/politico.v23i2.3266

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The national defense program in Situbondo Regency emphasizes collaboration between the Regional Leadership Coordination Forum (Forkopimda) of Situbondo and the Islamic boarding school (Pondok Pesantren) community in order to foster a participatory policy-making process. This collaboration is particularly crucial within a prismatic society, as it enables the integration of diverse forms of knowledge from each party within an inclusive public sphere. However, building such a partnership is not without challenges, as it involves navigating complex and sometimes conflicting interests between the two groups. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of collaborative national defense policy-making in Situbondo Regency, taking into account the prismatic nature of the local society. A qualitative approach was employed, using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) as the analytical method. The IPA approach was chosen to explore the collaborative processes involving both policy actors—namely, Forkopimda Situbondo—and target groups, particularly the ulama. The findings reveal that in the policy process, there is a clear divergence in the construction of knowledge between the policy actors and the target group. Forkopimda Situbondo tends to rely on professional and scientific (indigenous) knowledge, whereas the ulama draw more heavily on local (endogenous) knowledge. This divergence arises from differing policy approaches: Forkopimda adopts a stagist or managerial policy model, while the ulama engage through a discursive approach rooted in local ideas and narratives. Despite these differences in approach and epistemological orientation, the two groups have managed to establish effective collaboration. This is evident in several joint activities, such as the celebration of Indonesia’s Independence Day and the commemoration of the 74th National Defense Day (HBN).
Institutional And Governance Complexity Of Payangan Marine Jember Tourism M. Hamdi HS; Itok Wicaksono; Gusti Made Darma
POLITICO Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL POLITICO FISIPOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/politico.v23i2.3267

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High enthusiasm for marine tourism has driven the development of this sector in many places, but suboptimal management, as in Payangan and Jember, is actually discouraging visitors from returning. The cause of this reluctance is suspected to be due to suboptimal governance and institutional management. This study uses Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) to analyze these complexities in six stages. The findings show that there are 24 problems in governance and institutions in Payangan, including a lack of formal regulation enforcement and barriers to local community participation. Management groups tend to prioritize economic gains over the overall well-being of the community. Based on the results of this study, it is concluded that consensus is needed in enforcing regulations (formal constraints) and community participatory activities (informal constraints) to achieve sustainable governance. The proposed conceptual model integrates governance and institutional concepts to strengthen regulation and participation, with a focus on collaboration between management groups and local communities. Comparison between the conceptual model and the field situation shows the need for systematic change implementation that considers the interests of all stakeholders. Thus, this study offers an SSM-based strategy to improve the effectiveness of governance and institutions in marine tourism management, especially in Payangan and Jember, by strengthening regulation and increasing community participation. These steps are expected to provide a stronger foundation for the sustainable development of the marine tourism sector in the future.

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