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Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae
ISSN : 30482291     EISSN : 30481929     DOI : 10.70177/politicae
Core Subject : Social,
Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed integrative review articles, special thematic issues, reflections or comments on previous research or new research directions, interviews, replications, and intervention articles - all pertaining to the research fields of Social Science and Political Science research. All publications provide breadth of coverage appropriate to a wide readership in Social Science and Political Science research depth to inform specialists in that area. We feel that the rapidly growing Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae community is looking for a journal with this profile that we can achieve together. Submitted papers must be written in English for initial review stage by editors and further review process by minimum two international reviewers.
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DIGITAL TWINS: TRANSFORMING URBAN PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT Dara, Ravi; Syaiful, Muhammad; Dara, Chenda
Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/politicae.v2i4.2160

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The rapid advancement of digital technologies has paved the way for innovative approaches in urban planning and infrastructure management. Digital twins, virtual replicas of physical entities, have emerged as a transformative tool in these fields, allowing for real-time monitoring and analysis.This research aims to explore the potential of digital twins in enhancing urban planning and infrastructure management. Specifically, it investigates how these technologies can improve decision-making processes, optimize resource allocation, and foster sustainable urban development. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data analysis from existing digital twin projects with qualitative case studies. Data were collected from various urban environments utilizing digital twins, focusing on metrics such as efficiency, cost savings, and stakeholder engagement. The findings reveal that digital twins significantly enhance urban planning by providing precise simulations of urban environments. Case studies demonstrated improved decision-making capabilities, leading to a 30% increase in resource efficiency and a 25% reduction in project costs. Stakeholder engagement also improved, with participants reporting higher satisfaction levels due to transparent processes. Digital twins represent a paradigm shift in urban planning and infrastructure management. The integration of real-time data and predictive analytics provides urban planners and managers with valuable insights, enabling more informed decisions. This research underscores the importance of adopting digital twin technologies to foster sustainable urban development and improve the overall quality of life in cities. Further studies are recommended to explore the long-term impacts of digital twin implementations across diverse urban contexts.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND GLOBAL DIPLOMACY: REDEFINING POWER STRUCTURES IN THE 21ST CENTURY Sagena, Unggul; Zaman, Khalil; Akhtar, Shazia
Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/politicae.v2i4.2183

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The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly impacted various sectors, including global diplomacy and international relations. In the 21st century, AI is redefining power structures by influencing decision-making processes, national security strategies, and diplomatic negotiations. However, the extent to which AI reshapes global power dynamics and the implications for traditional diplomacy are not yet fully understood. This research explores how AI technologies are altering the balance of power among nations and international institutions. The study aims to examine the role of AI in reshaping global diplomacy and its potential to redefine power hierarchies in international relations. Specifically, it focuses on analyzing the influence of AI on strategic decision-making, cybersecurity, and the geopolitical landscape. The research also seeks to assess the ethical challenges and opportunities that AI presents in the context of diplomacy. A qualitative research method is used, combining case studies of countries actively integrating AI into their diplomatic strategies and expert interviews with diplomats, policymakers, and AI specialists. Data is analyzed thematically to identify emerging patterns in how AI affects power structures and global governance. The findings indicate that AI is both empowering and disrupting traditional diplomatic practices. Countries with advanced AI capabilities gain strategic advantages, while those lagging behind face increased vulnerabilities. AI also introduces new ethical dilemmas in diplomacy, particularly in decision-making transparency and accountability. In conclusion, AI is redefining global power structures by reshaping diplomatic strategies and altering geopolitical alliances. Future research should focus on addressing the ethical implications and ensuring equitable access to AI technologies across nations to prevent widening global disparities.
SMART CITY GOVERNANCE IN THE NEW INDONESIAN CAPITAL (IKN) OF NUSANTARA: A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY AND CITIZEN PARTICIPATION Kessai, Alson; Tiebak , Leni; Kime , Melvin
Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/politicae.v2i4.3134

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The establishment of Nusantara (IKN) as Indonesia’s new capital represents a monumental endeavor in urban development, explicitly aiming to be a “smart city.” However, the global challenge for smart cities lies not merely in deploying technology, but in creating governance structures that effectively integrate these digital systems with inclusive, genuine citizen participation. This research addresses the critical gap in how IKN’s smart city ambitions will be governed, focusing on the essential synergy between technological infrastructure and participatory democracy. This study aims to develop and propose a comprehensive governance framework specifically tailored for IKN Nusantara. The objective is to conceptualize a model that operationalizes the integration of advanced technologies (e.g., IoT, AI, big data) with robust mechanisms for citizen engagement in policy-making and urban management. A qualitative, constructive research design was employed. The framework was developed through a rigorous analysis of existing global smart city governance models, a systematic review of IKN’s foundational policy documents, and in-depth, semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, including urban planners, technology experts, and civil society representatives. The primary outcome is the “IKN Integrated Governance Framework” (IGF). This framework identifies four critical pillars: (1) A unified data and technology platform, (2) Multi-channel citizen participation portals (digital and physical), (3) Data-driven, transparent decision-making processes, and (4) Adaptive regulatory oversight. The findings emphasize that a technology-first approach without embedded participation mechanisms risks creating an exclusionary, top-down city. The proposed framework provides an essential blueprint for IKN to avoid the pitfalls of “techno-solutionism.” By structurally embedding citizen participation within the technological architecture, Nusantara can pioneer a smart city governance model that is not only efficient and intelligent but also human-centric, resilient, and democratically accountable.
THE ROLE OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION IN SHAPING PUBLIC POLICY NARRATIVES ON THE ENERGY TRANSITION IN INDONESIA Muslim, Shohib; Moyo, Sandra; Chirwa, Tafadzwa
Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/politicae.v2i4.3137

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The energy transition in Indonesia represents a complex policy challenge that intertwines political will, economic interests, and environmental imperatives. Public understanding and acceptance of this transition are largely influenced by how the media and communication actors construct narratives around sustainability, fossil fuel dependency, and renewable energy adoption. This study aims to analyze the role of media and communication strategies in shaping public policy narratives and influencing stakeholder perceptions regarding Indonesia’s energy transition. A qualitative content analysis was conducted on 150 media articles, government press releases, and public statements published between 2019 and 2024, complemented by in-depth interviews with journalists, policymakers, and energy experts. The findings reveal that the Indonesian media often frames the energy transition within political and economic contexts rather than environmental urgency, leading to fragmented public understanding. Communication strategies employed by the government emphasize national development and energy sovereignty but lack consistency in sustainability messaging. The study concludes that effective and transparent communication supported by collaborative framing between media and policy institutions is essential to foster inclusive public engagement and accelerate the nation’s shift toward clean energy.
PUBLIC HEALTH GOVERNANCE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF POLICY RESPONSES IN INDONESIA AND VIETNAM Popescu, Andrei; Ionescu, Maria; Stoica, Alexandru
Cognitionis Civitatis et Politicae Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/politicae.v2i4.3138

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The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges to public health systems worldwide, revealing the strengths and weaknesses of governance structures in responding to such crises. Indonesia and Vietnam, two countries with contrasting health infrastructures and political systems, implemented various public health policies in response to the pandemic. A comparative analysis of their approaches provides valuable insights into effective governance during global health emergencies. This study aims to compare the public health governance and policy responses of Indonesia and Vietnam during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research focuses on examining the efficiency, effectiveness, and impact of these policies in controlling the spread of the virus and safeguarding public health. A qualitative comparative approach was used, involving document analysis, policy review, and expert interviews. Data were gathered from government reports, public health documents, and media sources, supplemented by interviews with policymakers and public health experts in both countries. The study reveals that Vietnam’s early and strict lockdown measures, robust contact tracing, and centralized decision-making significantly contained the virus spread, while Indonesia’s decentralized approach faced challenges in coordination and implementation, leading to higher infection rates. Vietnam’s unified, top-down approach to public health governance was more effective in managing the pandemic compared to Indonesia’s decentralized, regionally variable response. This study emphasizes the importance of strong leadership and clear policy coordination in future health crises.

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