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Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan
ISSN : 19078374     EISSN : 23378220     DOI : 10.18196/jgp
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Journal of Government and Politics ISBN:1907-8374 Online: 2337-8220 is the journal published biannually by the Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia collaborate with Asia Pacific Society For Public Affairs (APSPA) and Asosiasi Dosen Ilmu Pemerintahan Indonesia (ADIPSI). The journal aims to publish research articles within the broad field of public policy, public organization and administration, governance and democracy.
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Mainstreaming Human Rights in the Governance of HIV/AIDS Response in Indonesia: A Study of Children with HIV/AIDS in Jakarta and Surakarta PRABANDARI, ATIN; RIMBAWATI, PUTRI RAKHMADHANI NUR; DINARTO, DEDI; ARDHANI, IRFAN; KURNIAWAN, MUHAMMAD DIAZ; IRSADANAR, RAFYOGA JEHAN PRATAMA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 3 (2018): August 2018
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This research aims to compare the advocacy model of Children Living with HIV/AIDS (CLWH) informal-- non-professional and formal--non-professional network, represented by Lentera Anak Surakarta (LAS) and Lentera Anak Pelangi Jakarta (LAP) respectively. The characterization of the network was adapted from Lhawang Ugyel conceptual framework on four types of social network based on their personnel types and formality. Meanwhile, the comparison was made under the metric of 3 advocacy channels; legislation, political and mobilization process. This research found out that LAS informal—non-professional advocacy model reflected a more dominant usage of law and political channel compared to LAP formal—non-professional model since LAS was rising from marginalized society hence they need well lobbying politically and involving in legal drafting. Meanwhile, LAP had shown a more systematic maneuver on the socialization and mobilization channel of advocacy. This was because LAP was formally driven by academia spectrum that could establish methodical movements of CLWH advocacy; thus the engagement with policymaker was less prioritized, even though it was still an essential element of its advocacy.
The Behavior of Government Vendor Project in Using E-Procurement System A Case Study of Construction Project Vendors in West Nusa Tenggara PRAMDANA, HENDRA SATRIA; NURMANDI, ACHMAD
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 10, No 1 (2019): February 2019
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E-procurement system is a procurement of goods/services implemented by using information systems and electronic transactions conducted by LPSE as an organizer and vendor as provider of goods /services. This study aims to predict and explain the determinants of interest in the behavior and behavior of users in using e-procurement by employees at construction companies that are suppliers for West Nusa Tenggara Provincial Government in the procurement system of goods/services. The research method used is quantitative method by distributing questionnaires to 114 respondents who work and have position as manager, assistant manager, supervisior and staff. This research develops Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Techonology (UTAUT) and Information System Success Model, then data is processed using Partial Least Square (PLS). The result of this research shows that performance expectancy, Effort expectation, system quality act as determinat interest behavior with value of R² 0.441 while conditions that facilitate and interest behavior as determinant of behavior of usage with value R² 0,277. Meanwhile, the results of the UTAUT model development and information success model in this study can explain and predict the uncertainty that often arises when individuals transact electronically through the E-procurement system.
Kelangsungan dan Perlawanan Politik Identitas Dalam Bingkai Keadaban Demokrasi QODIR, ZULY; LATIEF, SYAHBUDDIN
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 2, No 1 (2011): February 2011
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This paper is about the sustainability of photographing pelawanan identity politics carried out by civilsociety in the construction of a civilized democracy. This paper shows that the people in his own wayto fight against state policies that are considered political guarantees of political freedoms has occurreddespite the 1998 reform. This paper is based on three case study villages in the Java communityresistance, the imposition of Islamic sharia movement in the NAD and the Liberal Islam movement.The writing in this article uses the perspective of identity politics approach to democracy andcivilization which presupposes the existence of freedom and public participation. The data, carried outby the method of interviews, documentation and discussion focused
Impacts of Decentralization on Environmental Management in Thailand JARUSOMBAT, SOPARATANA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 1, No 1 (2010): August 2010
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This paper describes the process, institutional and legal framework within which the environmentalmanagement operates in Thailand. It specifically focuses on the decentralization within central andlocal government’s role in environmental management. The methods of this research use literaturereview. The aim of the paper is to examine how interface between the central and local loci of powerhave affected pieces of legislation relating to management of the environment by central and localgovernment in Thailand.
The Influence of Social Media Towards Student Political Participation During the 2014 Indonesian Presidential Election KHOLID, ANWAR; HUSEIN, RAHMAWATI; MUTIARIN, DYAH; E. R, SEPTIYAN LISTIYA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 6, No 2 (2015): August 2015
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This research attempts to examine the political participation of social media users particularly of Facebook and Twitter during the 2014 Indonesian presidential election. The data collection was performed through survey with accidental sampling methods. Samples were taken from population of undergraduate students of political and social sciences faculty at five universities in Yogyakarta namely UGM, UIN Sunan Kalijaga, UMY, UNY and UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta. Using statistic descriptive,this research conceptualizes the political participation of social media users while the relations of social media and political participation is analyzed through OLS Regression. The findings indicated that the level of political participation of the social media users during the election was categorized as good. However, the facilities offered by the two social media applications were not maximally used to supporting political participation activities. On the other hand, the result OLS regression shows that there were positive and significant correlations and influences of social media towards the political participation of its users during the election even though the percentage was small.
Pick Your Own Rubbish: An Analysis of Target Group Compliance in Public Policy Implementation RACHMAWATI, TUTIK; RINJANY, DHIA KALILA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 7, No 3 (2016): August 2016
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The purpose of this research is to analyse the implementation of Local Govern-ment Act Bandung Municipality Number 11/2005 about Orderliness, Cleanliness and Fineness of Bandung City (Ketertiban, Kebersihan dan Keindahan). The study focuses on a target-group compliance perspective. By analyzing the level of pub-lic compliance, this research will contribute to the understanding of factors con-tributing to the success of public policy implementation. An analysis of the non-compliance behaviours of the target group is based on three concepts: (1) Fac-tors affecting the level of compliance by Weaver; 2) organizational compliance factors for Economic Co-operation and Development/OECD; and 3) The failure of policy implementation (Patton and Sawicki, 1993)). An early observation showedthat the low level of public compliance were caused by several factors such as 1) problem of reward and punishment; (2) low level of law enforcement by internal investigator or  Petugas Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja, 3) The lack of autonomy within the public to comply the legal regulation;4) the lack of information about the policy and its implementation and (5) the value hold by the society that cleanliness is not the society responsible, that it is acceptable to throw any waste anywhere, and 6) The lack of resource to enable the society to comply with the policy. This research evaluates whether such factors also present among the tar-get group of this policy
Graft and Corruption Practices Among Selected Public Officials in Mindanao, Southern Philippines L. LAUT, AMER HUSAIN; G. MARIANO, ABDUL AZIS; B. ONTOLAN, FAY ELAINE; BARACAMONTE, NIMFA L; AGUANO, CHRISTIAN T.N; PONCE, SULPECIA L.
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 4, No 2 (2013): August 2013
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This study aims to examine the graft and corruption practices among selected public officials in southern Philippines. Thestudy is qualitative in nature making use of case study method in which an in-depth analysis of primary data obtained fromeight informants, four of whom are town mayors and their four incumbent municipal treasurers, is employed. The findingsrevealed that the mayor informants got elected through vote buying and bribery. Politics and family matters intersect asinformants are supported by their families during election who used guns, gold and goons to ensure election victory. Theclannish nature of the community finds expression also in the selection of relatives in municipal employment and in accessingmunicipal resources. The most prevalent corruption practice disclosed by the informants is amassing the internal revenueallotment (IRA) for personal purposes in order to recover the huge amount of money spent during election. Other types ofcorruption practices also include falsification of documents, nepotism, bribery, kickbacks, and evasion of public bidding.These public officials also do not seem to perform official duties in their towns as they live outside of their municipalities.Inter-agency involvement of corruption among different government agencies in the areas studied are also uncovered.Moreover, the perceived negative effects of corruption are manifested in the poor delivery of the community’s basic socialservices in health, water supply, education, and security protection. Corruption also adversely affects the construction ofcommunity infrastructure facilities and the establishment of an equitable and solid economic base. The study has implicationsto the strict policy implementation of the provisions of the 1991 Local Government Code of the Philippines, The Anti-Graftand Corrupt Practices Act, and other pertinent laws in order to improve the transparency, integrity and accountability of publicofficials not only in southern Philippines but also in the entire countryKEYWORDS: governance, inter-agency corruption involvement, Internal Review Allotment, maratabat, nepotism
Technology, Emotion and Democracy: Understanding The Dynamic Through Analyzing Conversation in Twitter ADINUGROHO, INDRO; SJAHPUTRI, SMITA; BUDIARTO, JUDOTENS; MUHAMAD, ROBY
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 1 (2017): February 2017
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Innovation in technology brings tremendous impact in various areas, including the issues of democracy, politics and government. In this study, authors observe twitter as a digital medium to gather people from diverse background to com- municate each other. Conversation in twitter, known as tweet, could be a gate to represent various political issues. This study aims to analyze valence and arousal of Indonesia’s top political topics in twitter started from November 2015 until May 2016. Top political topics are collected with one primary keyword, jokowi. Each topic is represented with various tweets from different users. The data is collected by specialized computer software namely tracker developed by Provetic Lab. As an attempt to analyze tweets, authors used Algoritma Kata (AK) as the primary instrument to analyze valence and arousal contained in each topic. Re- sult shows when users talked about jokowi and kebanggaan (pride), the conver- sation contained positive valence and high excitement in arousal level. Whereas, when users discussed corruption and other scandal involving Government, the conversation turned into negative valence with different arousal level.
Supranational Governance in Changing Societies of European Union in the Last Decade WARSITO, TULUS
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 4, No 1 (2013): February 2013
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As a supranational organization The European Union (EU) seems to compete the UN’s reputations.UNO has more members since its scope is worldly, but UN does not issue its own currency while EUhas Euro. The Euro is the second largest reserve currency as well as the second most traded currencyin the world after the United States dollar. The currency is also used in a further many Europeancountries and consequently used daily by some 332 million Europeans. Additionally, over 175 millionpeople worldwide - including 150 million people in Africa - use currencies which are pegged to theEuro. No other transnational organization has such a specific currency. Although not as a unifiedmilitary conventional power, EU has such a “Battlegroups” initiative, each of which is planned to beable to deploy quickly about 1500 personnel. EU forces have been deployed on peacekeeping missionsfrom Africa to the former Yugoslavia and the Middle East. EU military operations are supported by anumber of bodies, including the European Defense Agency, European Union Satellite Centre and theEuropean Union Military Staff. In an EU consisting of 27 members, substantial security and defensecooperation is increasingly relying on great power cooperation.Despite those organizational strengths,only 27 of 57 European states are members of EU. And only 17 of 27 EU state members are usingEuro is their official currency. One prominent EU member like British stay tough with their ownPound-sterling.This paper is set to learn more about: why as a Europe continent based organization,EU state members are still less than half of European states? And why only 17 EU state members areusing Euro as their official currency?
The Practices of Political Patronage and Clientelism of the Democrat Party in the 2014 Legislative Election in Ponorogo Regency FIKRI, HAIDAR
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 4 (2017): November 2017
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The Democrat Party in Ponorogo Regency still exists despite cases of corruption that ensnared some national political actors. The Ponorogo Regency attracted the attention of many parties and candidates, including that of the Democratic Party, during the legislative elections in 2014. This concern included candidate efforts to transform the party through the provision of patronage material in diverse forms such as a unique distribution process, and a variety of patronage models. This research was conducted to determine the practice of patronage politics of the Democrat Party in the Ponorogo Regency in 2014. The theory used for this research on the practice of patronage is the theory of patronage and clientelism according to the variables offered by James Scott. The qualitative research methods are data collection interviews, and documentation and re- ports related to the elections in Ponorogo. The results of this study suggest that the practice of patronage in Ponorogo conducted by the Democrat’s candidate is very diverse, ranging from the use of money given to voters, the provision of public goods targeting social groups such as farmers and youth organizations on the assumption that they were impressionable on an emotional level, and giving pork barrels in the form of road construction and irrigation disbursed through the BKAD (Inter-agency Cooperation Board). Patronage is certainly dis- tributed through clientelism networks such as successful teams that have been prepared since before the election, a network of social groups that utilize a warok, considered a person who has a wise and exalted nature and takes advantage of the village elite. This is a political machine that runs a network to help distribute patronage so that it becomes clientelistic. The interest of this study is the associa- tion between patronage and clientelism that is fused with the local culture of the Ponorogo community and was mobilized in the legislative election in 2014.