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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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Performance based Remuneration For Civil Sevants BEHRENS, CHRISTOPH; PARAMITHA, PRADNYA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 2, No 1 (2011): February 2011
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Within the ongoing discussion about the Governance system in Indonesia and a reform of its PublicAdministration according to principles of Good Governance, a new remuneration system for civilservants is regarded a strategic key issue. The article outlines dimensions of the issue and gives aninsight on discourse and current reform approaches. An outlook on necessary steps ahead stresses, thatAdministrative Reform is not a topic for the
Evaluasi Implementasi Kebijakan Standar Pelayanan Minimal Bidang Kesehatan di Kabupaten Gunungkidul KHOZIN, MOHAMMAD
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 1, No 1 (2010): August 2010
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Minimum service standard policy applied since 2002 are based on the Minimum Service Standard(SPM) arranged in circular Minister of Home Affairs No. 100/756/OTDA/2002, then set up furtherin Government Regulation No. 65 2005 edge various obstacles both at internal level bureaucracy northe external environment. This research tries to answer how far the implementation of the policy ofMinimum Service Standards could improve the quality of health service?. The public service is anactivity that is performed by a person or a group of people with a materially factors through the system,specific procedures and methods in order to attempt to satisfy the interests of others in accordance withhis authority. The research method used is a qualitative method by combining data analysis of primarydan data secondary. Standard service for a minimum of Gunungkidul Regency field can beaccomplished with either. This can be seen from a comparison of the data from the indicator one yearsections that have been compiled. But of the many indicators of the performance of service sections thathave been set, still there are some indicators that are not obvious targeting.
Collective Identity and Protest Tactics in Yogyakarta Under The Post-Suharto Regime EFENDI, DAVID
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 6, No 2 (2015): August 2015
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In response to an uncertain political situation, since 1998, Yoyakartans have engaged in resistance through groups called indigenous organizations. Such groups reproduce existing cultural resources as part of a broader movement to oppose democra-tization reforms that have been raised by the central government. Based on interviews, fieldwork and newspaper reports, this study finds that: (1) collec-tive identity can be understood in different ways from political and cultural perspectives, and indigenous groups are part of the “deep cultural resources” that establish collective identity; (2) such organizations use cultural resources in ways that conform to social movement theory; and (3) the existence of indig-enous groups contributes to shaping and reshaping the activities of the movements in which they partici-pate.
United States Counterterrorism on ISIS MINARDI, ANTON
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 7, No 2 (2016): May 2016
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The U.S. counter terrorism on ISIS had implemented with various strategies including degrading ISIS’s capability, shaping global coalition to defeat ISIS, and using trained military armed men for Iraq army forces, Kurdi army, Arabian army, and moderate opposition groups to fight against Bassar. In early 2015, U.S. government described the group as “losing this fight” and reported that anti-ISIS operations had killed more than 8,500 fighters, destroyed hundreds of vehicles and heavy weapons systems, and significantly degraded IS command and control capabilities. Unfortunately, ISIS still exists with their weapons. Moreover, the fear against ISIS and the worst conditions it brings are not exclusive in Syria, Iraq and Libya as the conflict has already spread to many countries in Europe. These countries are in dilemma because despite being affected by the conflict, still they intend to give asylum to the refugees, but their concern is that with refugees coming in, there might be exporting of ISIS’s ideologies which leads to bigger and more serious concerns than the possibility of economic instability. Inevitably, there have been questions regarding the existence of ISIS today: How can groups such as ISIS still exists despite being attacked for 3 years by the U.S? The reality is that the U.S. initiated the establishment of new and democratic governments in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya few years ago bothers some experts on the continuing existence of ISIS.
Cultural Dimensions Toward The Communication Policy of Street Vendors Relocation in The Government of Yogyakarta City MANI, LA; GUNTORO, BUDI; MUDIYONO, MUDIYONO; PRAJARTO, NUNUNG
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 7, No 4 (2016): November 2016
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Culture appears in all contexts of human life, included in the government's communication policy. The aim of this study is to verify the influence of the cultural dimension toward the communication policy of relocating street vendors by the Government of Yogyakarta City in 2004 to 2010. This study used 258 vendors who had been relocated as the sample. The data analysis used of this study was quantitative with the double regression analysis test.  The results of this study showed that the cultural dimension have a significant effect toward the communication of relocation policy of Street Vendors in Yogyakarta. It can be seen from the F-count (71,536) F-table (4,710), t-count (18,625) t-table (1,960) with a significance level of 0.000 (α 0,05). The regression determination coefficient (R2) showed that the communication of relocation policy of street vendors in Yogyakarta is influenced by the cultural dimension, that is about 0,600, or 60%, while the rest is about 40% due to other variables outside of the model studied.Keywords: cultural dimension; communication; relocation policy; street vendor
Payment for Environmental Services and Polder Sustainable Management in the Context for Poverty Reduction in Semarang SANTOSO, EDI; HADI, SHUDARTO P; WARELLA, WARELLA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 4, No 2 (2013): August 2013
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Environmental issues are externalities of economicdevelopment requires the handling of various instrumentsin order to be in harmony with the eco-nomicdevelopment environment. Payment for Envi-ronmentalServices (PES) is now being developed globally as amarket-based instrument that is prom-ising to addressthe issue of degradation of natural resources and theenvironment. PES mechanism has to be said that theconcept is simple and flexible in a variety of conditions,so that the application was highly variable throughoutthe world. The main prob-lem lies in whether thePayment for Environmental Services (PES) that is nowbeing developed globally as a market-based instrumentsare quite capable of dealing with poverty anddegradation of natural re-sources and the environment.Refer to research find-ing shows that Tawang Polderhas significant direct and indirect value for society.About 50% house-hold stated that they accept PES and20% who re-ject the PES. Even PES is quiet potential inreducing poverty in these areas. Even in the societylevel such as huge support in Polder systems, socialcapital and local wisdom, the system management ofpolder should be designed appropriately and have to increasethe level of participation in decision making.Another factor is also important is polder institutionwhich has to be design clearly and transparent based onperformance standart. The last factor is politic capitalshould be aware of democratization.Keywords : Environtmental Management, PovertyReduction, Polder System
In 3 Years We Would Have Solved This”: Jokowi, ASEAN And Transboundary Haze VARKKEY, HELENA
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 3 (2017): August 2017
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Joko Widodo took up office as President of Indonesia barely a month after the Republic ratified the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution. This momentous ratification coupled with the severe haze during his first few months in office, positioned haze as a priority issue for Jokowi and his administration. Since then, Jokowi has been proactively taking action at both the central and local levels. This was hoped to be a stepping stone towards better cooperation at the regional level. However, this was met with a somewhat contradictory state- ment by Jokowi in 2015 that quite firmly requested the ASEAN region to give him ‘three years’ to solve the haze issue. This could be taken to mean that Indo- nesia wanted to be ‘left alone’ to deal with fire and haze issues for three years without ASEAN ‘interference’. It is important to also assess this administration’s style of engagement with the ASEAN organization and neighbouring countries over haze issues, particularly Malaysia and Singapore. A thorough consideration of these factors would be able to provide a detailed assessment of the Jokowi administration’s attitude towards ASEAN cooperation over haze, and what this means for the broader ASEAN community.
The Perception of Young Voters Towards the Integrity of the 2014 Election1 A Survey in Special Region of Yogyakarta HAMDI, RIDHO AL; SURANTO, SURANTO; WIDODO, BAMBANG; SULAKSONO, TUNJUNG; DARUMURTI, AWANG
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 5, No 1 (2014): February 2014
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The research examines the perception of youngvoters regarding the quality of theimplementation the 2014 election. There are sixindicators to measure the integrity: 1) theelection law, 2) the electoral procedure, 3) thevoter registration, 4) the political party and itscandidate registration, 5) the role of massmedia, and 5) the candidate campaign. Theresearch findings revealed that, in general,young voters have an adequate perceptionconcerning the electoral integrity. Morespecifically, the good perception is only to twothings namely political party and its candidateregistration and the electoral procedure. Therest is adequate perception. In addition, theresearch portrayed that young people havehighest trust merely to the CorruptionEradication Commision (KPK). On the otherhand, they have lowest trust into twoinstitutions: political party and parliament.Key words: Young voters, perception, the 2014election,Trust
Power Contestation on Marriage Age Discourse in Dealing with Islamic Value: a Case Study on Nahdlatul Ulama RAHMAWATI, DIAN EKA; DARWIN, MUHADJIR; AHMAD, MUNAWAR
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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This study aims to understand the debate on the issue of early prevention from the perspective of NU and NU women activist group. Why there is a difference between NU structures and NU women activist groups. What the knowledge regime that underlies the legitimacy of their attitude is. What are the interests behind differences in attitudes and knowledge regimes used. This study uses a qualitative method. The data was collected by interviewing the board of Muslimat NU, PP Fatayat NU, and PP Rahima and collecting documentation from books, journals, magazines, printed and online newspapers, official website, and mass media decisions. Data analysis techniques performed with data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The result shows that differences in attitudes about the issue of early marriage between NU structures and NU women activist groups stem from different perspectives and interests. Differences perspectives can be seen from differences in interpretation "baligh" as the basis for setting marriage age limit. The interest of the NU structures to accomodate early marriage practices are still prevalent among NU and maintain the status quo of the NU gender habitus. The interest of NU women activist groups is to contextually interpret fikih and to fight for the ideology of theological feminism prosecuting patriarchy within the NU gender habitus. NU Women’s activist groups can reproduce reason about gender relation in Islam that derived from the accumulation of social capital and cultural capital. Keywords: Power Contestation, Marriage Age Discourse, Early Marriage, Capitals, Habitus, Nahdlatul Ulama Women's Activist
Identitas Kultural dan Gerakan Politik Kerapatan Adat Kurai dalam Representasi Politik Lokal IRAWATI, IRAWATI
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 3, No 1 (2012): February 2012
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The strength of ethnic identity became public phenomena later gained momentum in West Sumaterawhen Nagari introducied be formal goverment. The Bukittinggi City Indigenous groups powerincorporated in Kerapatan Adat Kurai (KAK) are not satisfied with the condition that Nagari are notapplied in the City Government. KAK claims as a holder of authority over the area of Bukittinggi cityis a source of strength to impose their demands. However during the reign of the new order, KAKlosing their existence and influence over local politics. Losing their influence on formal governance,make KAK indigenous leaders trying to restore the system of Nagari Government which will give aspace for them to power. There are indications that KAK demand is an attempt to restore the power oftraditional elites. KAK movement more motivated by political interests to gain access andrepresentation of their group within local government. The movement dynamics is closely linked withthe interests of the actors to find support in a particular political event. The indigenous elite(traditional leaders) as the initiators have not obtained a good representation as politically, culturallyand economically in local politics.

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