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Cross-Cultural Philosophy of Religion: Case Study of Mekar Mukti and Sertajaya Andreas Yumarma
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Mekar Mukti and Sertajaya are the villages in Jababeka city which are coloured by the fast development of industrial companies, residences, expatriate immigrants and new comers from different areas of Indonesia. People in here live together with those who have different cultures and religions.  Encounter of the different followers of religions with their various cultural background has an impact of a gradual process of awareness towards cross-cultural faith in these villages. However political influence and local leaders use religious elements to influence the vote and to get power. Religiousity and its expressions, human limitedness to the mystery of the Divine, and the conception of human life in the world as a temporary journey to God provide seeds which are necessary for the possibilities of cultural faith in religion, mutual respect, inclusiveness spirit and cooperation among the followers of religions. This writing, therefore, is intended to give an inspiration on how to minimise social, religious and economic gaps from the perspetive of cross-cultural faith. Hopefully it also becomes means that are necessary to create harmony, respect, tolerance, and inclusiveness spirit among citizens of Mekar Mukti and Sertajaya and Indonesia in general.   Keywords: Mekar Mukti and Sertajaya, encounter of the different followers of religions, cross-cultural faith, religiousity, human limitedness, mystery of the Divine, temporary jorney to God.
The Philosophy in the Motives of Classical Hand-Drawn Madurese Batik Ong Mia Farao Karsono; Lintu Tulistyantoro
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The aim of this paper is to uncover of the philosophy contained  in the main motive and the background motive of Madurese classical hand-drawn batik. This paper use qualitative descriptive method, in which the researchers act as reseach instrument by interviewing batik craftsmen, which include Pamekasan batik, Tanjung Bumi batik, Sumenep batik and Sampang batik. Data analysis is performed by inspecting the motives from batik photographs displayed in their galleries, and relating it to the result of the interviews and written theories. Findings and discussions reveal that the main classical batik motives of  “sabet rante” and “bamboo”  contain the moral philosophy about the tradition of proposing to the bride and of living courageously. While the beras tompa (spilled-rice) and panji susi (swastika) background motives in Madurese batik contain the philosophy about thrifty and balanced living.   Keywords: Madurese batik, philosophy,hand-drawn,classical
The Issue of Human Rights Violation Towards Rohingnya Ethnic Group and the Role of International Community Ardli Johan Kusuma
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This writing discusses the issue of human rights violation towards Rohingnya ethnic group in Myanmar, as well as the efforts made by international community to fight for Rohingnya’s right to be free from Human Rights violation. This writing is decsriptive and analitical by using qualitative method, the data collecting technic is “library research” where the data used to support the argument are obtained by collecting them from various sources such as books or literature, journal, newspaper, magazine, as well as data taken from the internet. The result of the discussion from this writing indicates the existence of the fact that human rights violation towards Rohingnya ethnic group occured in Myanmar as referred to International Human Rights Norm in United Nations Instrument (A universal declaration on Human Rights in 1948). In addition to that, international community is not yet able to persuade Myanmar Government to stop the human rights violation that occurs. International community with modern international network (Transnational Advocacy Networks) should be able to persuade Myanmar to respect human rights especially in the case of Rohingnya ethnic group so that this case ends.   Keywords: International Human Rights Norm, Rohingnya Ethnic Group, Universal Declaration of  Human Rights, Transnational Advocacy Networks.
Securing Southeast Asian Regional Security: Indonesia Diaspora Hendra Manurung
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Following the lead of Chinese Diaspora, Indonesia has now started looking at the strength of Indonesian descent is spread throughout the world. When India and China began to rise economically on the global stage, one of the first things both nations did was to tap into their global diaspora. The millions of Chinese and Indians living on foreign soil and had achieved success responded by channeling billions of dollars back to their homeland as well as providing expertise. With the first Indonesian Diaspora Congress scheduled to open in Los Angeles on July 7, 2012, Indonesia, too, is beginning to recognize the power of those who have moved abroad. Speaking on the eve of the opening of the three-day congress, Indonesian Ambassador to the United States Dino Patti Djalal said that so far Indonesians abroad had been largely ignored.  But the congress, which already has registered participants from several other countries, will be a major step toward ensuring that Indonesians living abroad will continue to have a bond with their homeland. As the ambassador noted, the congress can build friendship and a spirit of togetherness between Indonesian diaspora groups. The government also hopes that the congress will awaken a new sense of awareness among the diaspora to create synergy with Indonesians back home. Therefore the congress can boost greater economic and social links between Indonesia and the world. Indonesians living abroad can be a bridge linking the country to other nations and the global economic grid. This is vital in a globalized world and will give Indonesia an extra edge. The Indonesian diaspora can play a significant role in the continued growth and development of the country. Given that many of them have built successful careers and lives in distant lands, they can form an extended network of brain power and source of capital for the nation and strengthen our second track diplomacy in the global stage. Keywords: indonesian diaspora, globalization, global economics, national  identity, brain power, capital
The Golden Triangle (India-China-Indonesia) Maritime Cultural Relations (A Critical Analysis on Kitab ‘Ajaib al-Hind by Buzurg Ibn Shahriyār (d.399 H/1009 M) Nanang Nurcholis
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Historically the Golden Triangle (India-China-Indonesia) has been engaged in sea journeys since very early times. The Indian Ocean in fact unified the maritime culture of seafarers and merchants belonging to Arabian, Persian, Indian, East African backgrounds, and even from Southeast Asia though socially and ethnically diverse. The early maritime cultural ties of India-China-Indonesia might be traced back in Kitab ‘Ajaib al-Hind by the Persian sea captain Buzurg Ibn Shahriyār (d.399/1009). It is one of the earliest Arabic tales dealing mainly with the Indian Ocean i.e. from East Africa to China, the Arabian-Persian Gulf and the Red Sea. Additionally, it also tells us the navigation activities in Malay region especially in Indonesia. The study conducts an analysis of maritime life in the Western Indian Ocean as portrayed in the mariners’ tales of Buzurg b. Shahriyār. Having selected the terminology as found in Kitab Aja’ib al-Hind and conducting synchronic investigation, the analysis will run as follows: a) the textual reference from which the term has been extracted; b) a translation of the passage containing the term; c) a brief summary of the context of the passage, and d) a discussion of the term in question. Finally, this study establishes some proofs of India-China-Indonesia maritime relations since very ancient times. Key words: al-hind, al-sin, suvarnabhumi, sumatra
Indonesia - India: Shared Ancient Cultural Ties and Modern Geopolitical Values Abdul Allam Amrullah
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The article highlights the presence of Indic culture in Indonesia which binds the people into a common identity. Indic culture made a pervasive impact to all over the region of Southeast Asia and particularly in Indonesia. The article also touches upon the responses and diplomacy of Indian government through the course of time in order to forge more cherished and stronger relationship by invigorating soft power. Keywords: Indonesia, India, Ancient, modern, Cultural, Geopolitical Values
Responses of Madrasah toward Social Changes in Aceh Society Inayatillah Inayatillah
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This article discusses about how madrasahs respond the social changes occurred in Aceh society. Why do, nowadays, Acehnese parents are more interested to send their children to madrassahs? This research therefore aims to reveal any endeavors made by madrasah as responses toward changes in Aceh society and to find out any driving factors that may influence Aceh society to send their children to madrasahs. This study indicates that any changes occurred during the early emergence of madrasahs are mainly caused by sociopolitical and religious circumstances. Furthermore, the dynamic of post-independence madrasahs is mainly affected by government’s policy. Changes occurred in madrasahs during next periods began to indicate an increasing quality of its education service as the result of regional autonomy and the implementation of Islamic sharia. As the implication,  the autonomy of education is now conducting quality-oriented education, relevant with current global situation and corresponds with local needs. To attain this goals, government implement school/madrasahs-based management concept (MBS). This MBS concept gave opportunity for each madrasahs to improve and initiate featured programs that corresponds with local needs. This is one of many factors that increase society’s interest toward madrasahs, aside from Islamic education available in madrasahs.   Keywords: madrasah, social changes, Aceh
The Double Role Model of National Police in Handling Conflict Suparmin Suparmin
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It is undeniably that the National Police has mandate to create a harmonious and peace social atmosphere. Moreover Indonesia is multicultural country: ethnic, language, religion, and culture. It sometimes becomes a trigger of communal conflicts. Having this a vital role, the National Police tries to maximize its role to prevent the grass-root conflict and more importantly to maintain the national stability. This study is basically aimed to analyze the National Police’s important role in resolving the conflict especially, political conflict between supporters of political parties. Recently, this conflict has caused serious problems either politically, socially and even economically. By using the double role model, the National Police will in turn be able to resolve all kinds of conflict in peace and harmony.   Keywords: conflict, role model, national police, harmony
Socio-Cultural Relations Between India and Indonesia Mohd Tahseen Zaman
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India and Indonesia are two nations that from its inception, have a strong historical relation; cultural as well as intellectual. Both have some in common and similarities in many aspects. In India and Indonesia there are multiple religions, beliefs, ethnicities, languages, cultures that share and interact each other. The most interesting thing is both have shared cultural relations manifested in daily life. Some historians assumed that India’s influence on Indonesian’s culture is quite dominant, moreover, until the nineteenth century the Malay people received everything from India: their religion, their political system, astrology, medicine, literature, art and technical skills. Therefore this study is basically based on historical investigation and focuses on cultural analysis between Indonesia and India.   Keywords: culture, shared, inception, ties
Indonesia-China’s Diplomatic Relations after Normalization in 1990 Ahmad Syaifuddin Zuhri
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This research is studying about Indonesia-China’s diplomatic relations after normalization in 1990. The long troubled diplomatic relations between Indonesia and China becomes an interesting background in analyzing their recent relations. As the current relation between Indonesia and China is getting closer, in line with the increase of Chinese economic power; it is interesting to discover the win-win cooperation offered by China. Keywords: Indonesia, China, Diplomatic Relations