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Journal of Poltica Governo
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30466881     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62872/px84fe47
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This journal focuses on in-depth analysis of political dynamics and government studies in global and local contexts. The main focus of this journal is to understand various aspects of politics, including political institutions, political processes, public policy, political theory, political conflict, democracy, as well as social and economic issues that affect the political order of a country.
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Analysis of The Use Of SIASN in The Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency (BKPSDM) in Palangkaraya City Using The Hot Fit Approach Mita Ashary; Ardieansyah Ardieansyah
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Politica Governo - April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/9x0krw81

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This study aims to examine how SIASN is utilized at the BKPSDM of Palangkaraya City. Based on the researcher's observations, the use of SIASN has not yet been explored in previous studies, making it the novelty of this research. The ASN Index Score (IP ASN) of Palangkaraya City ranked 17th with a "very low" category as of February 28, 2024, according to the official website of the ASN Data Rejuvenation Index for Region VII. This prompted the researcher to explore further the use of SIASN and its challenges in order to find solutions that could benefit BKPSDM Palangkaraya City. This research adopts a qualitative approach and uses the NVivo 12 Plus application for data processing. The findings show that the implementation of SIASN at BKPSDM Palangkaraya City has been carried out properly based on the HOT Fit framework, which includes human, organizational, technological, and benefit aspects. However, there are still several aspects that need improvement, such as the intensity of system usage, user satisfaction levels, and the quality of services provided. The main challenges include age differences that affect the ability to operate the technology, as well as delays in data processing when the system is used in large volumes, especially towards the end of the year. On the other hand, factors such as system quality, information quality, organizational structure and environment, as well as the benefits produced, have functioned well and should continue to be maintained and improved.  
TNI Bill and Regional Autonomy: Implications for Central-Regional Relations in Security Management Resma Bintani Gustaliza; Darsis Humah; Bonefasius Bao
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Politica Governo - April
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Following the 1998 reforms, Indonesia experienced a significant transformation in the security sector, marked by the elimination of the dual function of the Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI) and the strengthening of civilian supremacy. However, the current discussion of the Draft Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (RUU TNI) has raised concerns about the return of military dominance in civil affairs through military operations other than war (OMSP). This study analyzes the potential impact of the RUU TNI on central-regional relations in security management. Using a qualitative descriptive approach through literature study, this study examines the normative provisions in the RUU TNI and compares them with the principles of democratization and decentralization. The findings show that expanding the role of the TNI in domestic affairs without a civilian oversight mechanism and coordination with local governments has the potential to blur the boundaries between civil defense and security functions, weaken regional autonomy, and create institutional tensions. Central dominance through the military also increases the risk of human rights violations and reduces accountability for security governance. Therefore, the revision of the RUU TNI needs to consider the principles of civilian supremacy, military professionalism, and regional participation in national security policies to prevent the decline of democratic reforms and maintain inclusive and equitable national integration.
Exploration Of Socio-Political Change In Natural Resource Management In Urban Areas Irawanto Irawanto; Muhammad Mochtar Mandala Silam; Nurmalasyiah Nurmalasyiah
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Politica Governo - April
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Rapid urbanization in major cities has put great pressure on natural resources, leading to environmental degradation, reduced green space, and increased pollution and carbon emissions. This process led to a major change in the way societies managed natural resources, affecting their quality and availability. This study explores the influence of socio-political changes on urban natural resource management, with a focus on social dynamics, government policies, and the role of civil society and the private sector. The findings show that the imbalance between urban development and the preservation of natural resources often fuels conflict, while adaptive policies, green technologies, and nature-based approaches can be solutions to reduce environmental impacts. The study also identified that community participation and collaboration between sectors are essential to address the challenges of sustainable natural resource management. This collaboration will improve the efficiency of resource use and reduce negative impacts on the environment, ensuring the sustainability of natural resources for the future.        
The Draft Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) and the Dynamics of Civil-Military Relations: Implications for Democracy and Civilian Supremacy in Indonesia Hamzah Jamaludin; Nurul Fadhilah
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Politica Governo - April
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This research examines the dynamics of civil-military relations in post-Reform Indonesia, with a focus on the latest Draft Law (RUU) on TNI, which has the potential to threaten the principle of civilian supremacy and expand the role of the military in the civilian sphere. Through a qualitative approach and document study method, this research analyzes various provisions in the TNI Bill and compares them with similar regulations in countries that have undergone civil-military relations reform, such as Turkey, Chile and Thailand. The results show that although the bill aims to strengthen the TNI in the face of national threats, some provisions that expand the role of the military risk weakening civilian control and opening up opportunities for the militarization of politics. Therefore, this study recommends strengthening civilian oversight through independent institutions, updating military accountability mechanisms, and revising the TNI Bill to ensure the TNI remains focused on defense functions. The findings contribute to the discourse on civil-military relations in Indonesia and offer a new perspective on the importance of maintaining civilian supremacy in the democratization process.  
Politics and Psychology of Fear: Threat Narratives in State Security Policy Samsidar Samsidar
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Politica Governo - April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/jz3yg883

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This study examines how the politics of fear is shaped and exploited through threat narratives in state security policy. Using a qualitative approach and literature study methods, this study analyzes the dynamics of discourse used by the state to legitimize repressive security measures. Threat narratives, discursively constructed by state actors and amplified by the media, play a central role in shaping public perceptions of imminent danger. The resulting collective fear allows the state to justify enacting extraordinary policies, even when there is no real, proportionate threat. Within the framework of securitization and state of exception theories, security policy is interpreted as a response to politically defined, rather than objective, threats. As a result, the space for public participation is narrowed, civil rights are diminished, and the rule of law is threatened. This study emphasizes that security cannot be built on manipulative constructs of fear but must be grounded in transparency, justice, and respect for democratic principles. Critique of the politics of fear is crucial to ensure that security policy does not deviate from the framework of a democratic and civilized state based on the rule of law.

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