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Aksi dan Identitas Kolektif Gerakan Islam Radikal di Indonesia
Hiariej, Eric
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Since 2000 the world has witnessed the rise of Islamic radicalism in Southeast Asia. This paper would like to see Islamic radicalism as a social movement by focusing on the process of collective identity formation. The author argues that collective action is not a given reality but is the outcome of the construction and consolidation of internal identity. That is why without understanding the construction of internal coherence; it is difficult to understand the logic of actions undertaken by the activists. This paper draws analysis from five radical islam organizations: Forum Komunikasi Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah (FKASWJ) and its military wing Laskar Jihad (LJ), Front Pembela Islam (FPI), Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia (MMI), Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) and Jamaah Islamiyah (JI).
Melacak Akar Radikalisme Islam di Indonesia
Umar, Ahmad Rizky Mardhatillah
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Radicalism nowadays becomes a popular discourse in Indonesia. The fall of Soeharto in 1998 was also followed by the rise of some groups which enroots their ideology and value with the ideology of Islamic political movement in Middle East. Many authors even connect this phenomenon to terrorism. By those points of view, they try to encounter terrorism by de-radicalizing people and promoting the empowerment of moderate society. But this point of view is argued by some authors who think that terrorism differs from radicalism. It is structural problem âpoverty, oppression, political authoritarianismâ which implies violence and terror. It leads us to a question: What cause radicalism? This article attempts to analyze the historical and political-economic root of Radical Islam group in Indonesia. By analyzing those problems, we will elaborate the problem of Islamic radicalism in structural perspective of post-New Order Indonesia.
Radikalisasi Pluralisme sebagai Usaha Pengarusutamaan Politik Agonistik
Juru, Ignasius Jaques
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Current political space with its variety on identities has resulted on the difference to the political interests. This situation requires the rethinking of new form of political pluralism. Moreover, the idea to rethinking new form of political pluralism has been raised, there is radicalization of pluralism through agonistic politics. This idea need to be flourished in order to create democratization in society. This article discusses how political activities among the plurality of political identities. Relations constructed based on the relation of politics where the antagonism is present as a political necessity.
Probabilitas Teroris Perempuan di Indonesia
Saputro, M. Endy
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Indonesian police through Densus 88 have analyzed and predicted the strategy of terrorism in Indonesia, which was important to note that those Indonesian terrorist are males. In short, the Indonesian terrorists need to set up their strategy of attack. Will the Indonesian terrorists build a new strategy with taking involve woman within the strategy? This paper aims to understand the involvement of women terrorist in some suicide actions in global context. To sum up, this paper argues that the emergence of women terrorist in Indonesia are possible, yet it requires the precedence conditions of world women terrorists in global contexts.
Reorientalizing Islam: Terrorism and Discourse on Evil
Djalong, Frans Fikki
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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The central point of this article discusses the liberal fundamentalist movements that operate and establish our current preoccupation with terrorism and its intriguing connections to Islam. Many of the proposed argument refers to the political thought of post-foundationalist which has a core focus on the ways in which Islam is widely regarded as a threat to the power of liberal order and global security. Rather than focusing on the perpetrators of terror actions or radical Muslim activists, this article takes a radically different route in making sense of the hegemonic construction of contemporary terrorism. The thesis of this paper states that Islam is the main target of the current discourse on terrorism. Liberal fundamentalism has sought to re-orientalize Islam through war and global projects of de-radicalization. In this discourse, the relationship between Islam, politics and violence is at stake.
Kebijakan Anti-Terorisme Indonesia: Dilema Demokrasi dan Represi
Haryono, Endi
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 2 (2010): Membedah Radikalisme di Indonesia
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Debates on how to effectively handle the problem of terrorism in Indonesia emerged as the actual threats and attacks occured. Indonesia has already established law on handling terrorism, that was issued by President Megawati Soekarnoputriâs reign in 2002 as the respon to the terrorist bombing at Bali. This paper briefly describes the anti-terrorism policy in Indonesia, the criticisms and notes on the policy, and how the discourse surrounding of the presidentâs option to involve military actively in the handling of terrorism must be viewed in the context of this policy.