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Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan
ISSN : 19078374     EISSN : 23378220     DOI : 10.18196/jgp
Core Subject : Social,
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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Articles 471 Documents
What Is The Status Of Indonesia’s E-Procurement? ACHMAD NURMANDI
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 4, No 2 (2013): August 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.2013.0020

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E-procurement is an important intrument toprevent corruption in goods and servicesprocurement budget. Indonesia has beenimplementing the e-procurement project since2008 based on Presidential Decree. Presidenthas stipulating annual order (presidentialinstruction) has to be obey by all ministries andlocal governments to procure their budgetthrough r-procurement mechanism. However,untill 2012 fiscal year, this research found thatonly around 10.26% of central governmentinstitution procurement budget, includingministries and 21,10% of local governmentprocurement budget did procure through eprocurementmethod. This research concludedthat regulation, leadership and procurementintitution are challanging factors to make“status quo” e-procurement.
Vision Mission of Muhammadiyah University in Indonesia: Ideology Analysis Of Norman Fairclough Approach KUNDHARU SADDHONO; FABIO TESTY ARIANCE LOREN; LUTFIATUN LATIFAH
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 2 (2017): May 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.v8i2.3170

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Muhammadiyah have features to build the spirit of social and community educa- tion to be more developed and educated. showing the teachings of islam is not just a religion personal and static but dynamic and domiciled as a human life in all aspects. This study attempts to describe and explain the ideology of the vision and mission of Muhammadiyah University in Indonesia using content analysis method. This research is expected to descriptive qualitative research with the critical analysis discourse approach as suggested by Norman Fairclough with the elements that analyzes namely representation, relationships, and the identity. The results of the analysis element representation shows that almost all Muhammadiyah University in Indonesia has ideology Islam and Muhammadiyah to be ijtihad and tajdid based on and Muhammad ways. Direction and purpose from which missions made focused on Islamic values. While when viewed from the aspect most many appear on a mission is the as- pect of religiously so further strengthen the statement.
Public Service Integrity Perception: Case Study In Kutai Kartanegara Regency, Indonesia DYAH MUTIARIN
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 5, No 1 (2014): February 2014
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This paper was aimed to measure the integrityof public service at Kutai KartanegaraRegency, East Borneo Province, Indonesia.The public service integrity can be seen frommany perspective such as how the citizenssatisfied with the public services provided bythe government, how the public perception oncombating corruption, and how success thegovernment providing minimum servicestandard to the public at large. This threeforms of public service integrity was the mainfocuses of this research in Kutai Kartanegararegency. The phenomenon of public service inKutai Kartanegara Regency shown out of thetracks and missing to convey the importanceof public service values, characterized byuncertainty of charges, time, and procedures.The research used the quantitative methodsby scoring 3 indexes, which are the CitizenSatisfaction Index, Corruption PerceptionIndex, and Minimum Service Standard Index.This research used Non- probability Samplingmethod, also Judgment Sampling procedure,in the development and compilation of thecitizens satisfaction index. There were 57local government agencies that served as thesamples. The results of this research were thepublic service integrity perceptions in KutaiKartanegara regency was need to beimproved on the quantity and quality of publicservice delivery, commitment and efforts tocreate a clean government, transparency andaccountability espe cially on e-procurementand to implement minimum
Threats to the Ideology of Pancasila In the Reform Era: Praxis Case of Regional Development Policy BUDI GUNAWAN; BARITO MULYO RATMONO
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.v9i1.4070

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This study about the ideology of Pancasila in the praxis of development policy at Local Government (Pemda), and also identifies the potential threat to the existence of Pancasila ideology in the reform era. Through a selection of field study research methods combined with Focus Group Discussion (FGD), we want to know and analyse critically how big ideology operates in development policy praxis. This study identifies the symptoms of two potential threats to Pancasila ideology in the Kulonprogo region. First comes from the stronghold of global capitalism through agents that continue to expand the market, systematically proceeds strategically with the policies of the regional government. Both come from the stronghold of the global religious movement that carries the ideology of Islamic universalism against diversity, thus threatening the ideology of Pancasila, especially the precepts of Indonesian Unity. In the meantime to face the threat of religious radicalism, intelligence strategies can use multiple options. Starting from the conventional approach of exploiting internal conflicts within the radical organisation, cultural strategy by facilitating the occurrence of strategic alliances between traditional- cultural-cultural forces with the power of locality culture face the attacks of radical Islamic political movements based on anti-Pancasila.
Anarkisme Demonstrasi Mahasiswa: Studi Kasus Pada Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar HASSE J HASSE J
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 3, No 1 (2012): February 2012
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This study aims to describe the phenomenon of violence in the student demonstrations in Makassar.Violence in the demonstrations, especially by students at several universities in Makassar is a sightfamiliar to the public. Submission of student aspirations through a demonstration is considered a veryeffective medium. However, the demonstration is always ended with a riot / violence. Metod collectionof data through observation of student development activities, demonstration activities, both insideand outside the college; in-depth interviews conducted on-campus students and stakeholders and thepublic; conducted group discussions with students who are involved or not in any demonstration;study documentation/literature do specifically to research and writing as well as opinion pieces innewspapers that are stored in several parties.Key words: Violence, Students, Demonstrations,
Gender Risk and Femininity: Personal Political Branding of Female Politicians in the Strong Political Dynasty Feature of South Sulawesi KURNIAWATI HASTUTI DEWI
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 4 (2018): November 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgp.9489

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Personal political branding becomes an important element in political contestation under the new direct democracy in Indonesia. In the male-dominated political atmosphere, it is interesting to analyze creation and development of personal political branding by female politicians. This paper explores stories of the two female politicians, each a candidate for the district head of Gowa (Tenri) and North Luwu (Indah) in the 2015 direct local election in South Sulawesi Province, where a strong political dynasty is the primary feature. This is qualitative research employing feminist research methodology by interviewing the two female politicians. This paper reveals that the use of femininity element in the tagline SAYANG IBU (love your mother) as Tenri’s personal political branding contains of what I call ‘gender risk’ which disadvantaged her. Within a strong political dynasty feature of South Sulawesi which is patriarchal, her opponent created a counter narrative to weaken her and pointed out centrality of a male politician. On the other hand, a successful female politician candidate for the district head of North Luwu, Indah, used PINTAR (smart) as her personal political branding which did not resemble her femininity and did not exclusively target women. By doing so, this paper offers different findings from those of the previous research which suggest that femininity can help all candidates to stand out. In a strong political dynasty feature, it is important to pay attention to the subconscious element such as patriarchal ideology which often plays or is used to weaken or against female politicians.
Competition For Jurisdiction Over Food Industry in South Korea SUNGEUN PARK
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 2, No 2 (2011): August 2011
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In spite of the government’s multilateral effort to control food safety, there have been constantly manyshock events threatening citizens’ health. This paper points out the matter of food safety managementsystem with a view of competition for jurisdiction over food industry among the Ministry of Healthand Welfare and the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and affiliatedorganizations. Use description qualitative method in research. Each ministry has separate basicpositions and approaches to food industry policy: regulation and promotion.The policy image has beenchanged into “regulation” as public anxiety and concern for hazardous foods has grown since the endof 1990. They competeto take charge of promoting or regulating the food industry by establishing oramending laws, expanding organizations and mobilizing a coalition.Coordination by policy committee,cooperation between agencies, and integration of agencies were introduced as measures to eliminateunnecessary competition for jurisdiction.
A COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE NEW ORDER REGIME AND THE REFORMED ERA IN INDONESIA: A CASE STUDY OF OLIGARCHY POLITICS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY OF EAST KALIMANTAN PRAWIRA YUDHA PRATAMA; BUDIMAN BUDIMAN; MIA SARMIASIH
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 10, No 3 (2019): November 2019
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This study analyzes and discusses the democratization of the political oligarchy circle in assessing comparative political oligarchy between the new order (ORBA) and the reformed regime. The authors used a literature review method, which is through journals and reports that associate the goal of this research and had descriptively designed the study through data obtained from the said sources. Findings generated in this study are the comparison between the state of political oligarchy in the new era and the post-reform era. Seen over time, the democratization process increasingly shows a paradoxical situation. It illustrates that the political dynamics and democratic freedoms of citizens are being controlled, as a reflection of perplexed democracy perceived with detachment during the New Order authoritarian regime. Political actors also have taken advantage of the transition building a consolidated political force and repositioning itself into a storefront network of governmental power. However, the transition process aided the rise of a black-market democracy – entrepreneur oligarchs whose hunger for political power and wealth brought them to control the growth and direction of democracy. A problem that this research wants to examine.
Influence of Public Service Quality in Citizen Satisfaction (Study in Private Hospital Y in Padang, West Sumatra Province) ALDRI FRINALDI; MUHAMAD ALI EMBI
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 6, No 1 (2015): February 2015
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The main problem in public service particularly health care service is the public’s increasing demand for better quality of service. Therefore, hospitals as one of the means of health care providers should be  able to increase public satisfaction. This is important to win the trust of patients and/or families of patients who come for treatment. The lack of patients’ satisfaction in the quality of service in hospitals in Indonesia contributes to the Indonesians’ choice of medical treatment abroad. Therefore, the study aims to determine the influence of quality ofservices provided by the hospital toward patients’ satisfaction. This quantitative research surveyed patients in Hospital Y in Padang city using questionnaire as a research instrument. The population is all the patients and/or families of patients who are served in the hospital during the data collection in the month of May to August 2014. A sample of 100 people was selected using accidental sampling. The collected data were analyzed using frequencies, percentages and averages using SPSS  version16 for windows. Simple linear regression analysis technique was used for data analysis. Location of the study was a private hospital located in the city of Padang, West Sumatra Province, which in this research is referred as privatehospital Y. The results of this study indicates that there is a significant relation between the quality of service to the citizen satisfaction with the regression equation Y = 44.967 + 2.612 X with value of correlation (r) = 0.760, and the influence of quality of service to the public satisfaction in 57.8%. Then the results Achievement Level Respondents (TCR) in the quality of public services obtained a value of 74.8% with quite good category and to the satisfaction of the public to the TCR value of 75.3%with quite good category. It shows the quality of care in hospitals Y must be improved in order to obtain an increase in user satisfaction of the people who became his services. Based on the research findings, researchers suggest the hospital’s policy makers to prioritize the presence of doctors, particularly their punctuality during scheduled appointment as listed in the announcement board. Moreover, the patients expect the doctors to provide sufficient time to explain the diagnosis of the patients  based on their examination.KEYWORDS: Quality of Public Services, Public Satisfaction, Private Hospital
Ketegangan Politik Lokal: Konstruksi Konflik Agama Tanah Papua IDRUS AL HAMID; IRWAN ABDULLAH; ZAINAL ABIDIN BAGIR
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 4, No 2 (2013): August 2013
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Local political conflicts become an integral part ofIndonesia. Various cause roots are assumed comefrom a religious dimension, in addition to ethnicity.In cases of Jayapura, Papua, local political dimensionsof the conflict was obviously display as factorsthat religion should be integrating factor, but in factreligion become disintegrating factor. The variouspower of groups interconnect with a religious impulsethat local political tensions grew louder andspread. The aim of this study is to describe analyticallyabout the emergence of a strain on the locallevel in Jayapura Papua in the field of religion. Toelaborate the analysis in this article, the excavationdata through in-depth interviews, focus group discussion,and literature studies or documents on issuesthat occur on local level.KEYWORDS: local politics, Papua, conflict, religion