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JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo)
ISSN : 25033190     EISSN : 25033204     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21580/jpw
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Analisis Gaya Kepemimpinan Otoriter Pemerintah Serta Kaitannya dengan Teori Demokrasi Salsabilla, Salsabilla; Assakhawi, Ananda Zhafir; Fathullah, Muhammad Adib; Rahmawati, Nurlaili
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (FISIP) UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v5i2.18635

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membahas Konsekuensi Kepemimpinan Otoriter Terhadap Prinsip-Prinsip Demokrasi; Perbandingan Kebijakan dan Praktik Pemerintahan antara Gaya Pemerintahan Otoriter dan Demokratis; serta implikasi gaya kepemimpinan otoriter di berbagai negara. Menggunakan metode penelitian deskriptif dengan literatur review. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah Melihat kasus-kasus di negara dengan gaya kepemimpinan otoriter seperti Rusia, Venezuela, Tiongkok, dan Arab Saudi, kita dapat melihat bahwa pemerintahan otoriter seringkali menghasilkan situasi di mana hak asasi manusia menjadi rentan. kepemimpinan otoriter seringkali menciptakan situasi di mana hak-hak individu diabaikan atau bahkan diperlakukan dengan semena-mena. Sehingga perlu adanya kesadaran global tentang isu-isu pelanggaran HAM karena gaya kepemimpinan otoriter, agar semakin besar peluang untuk mendorong perubahan positif dalam perlindungan hak asasi manusia dan pemerintahan yang lebih demokratis di seluruh dunia.
Komunikasi Politik Anies Baswedan Menjelang Pilpres 2024: Perspektif Behavioral Approach Devinta, Leni; Addiansyah, M. Nur Rofiq
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v5i2.21120

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Seperti yang telah tercantum dalam UU Nomor 7 Tahun 2017 dan UU Nomor 10 Tahun 2016 yang mengamanatkan bahwa pada tahun 2024 akan diadakan pemilu secara serentak dalam satu tahun meliputi pemilu presiden, pemilu legislatif, dan pemilihan kepala daerah. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk membahas mengenai komunikasi poliik yang dilakukan oleh salah satu calon presiden yaitu Anies Baswedan menjelang pilpres 2024. Adapun pendekatan yang Penulis gunakan dalam menganalisis lebih lanjut adalah melalui pendekatan behavioral approach. Penelitian ini merupakan suatu penelitian dengan menggunakan desain kualitatif. Karena pada dasarnya, penelitian ini dilaksanakan melalui pengamatan mendalam terhadap pola komunikasi politik yang dilakukan oleh suatu aktor politik, Anies Baswedan dalam menyongsong pencalonan dirinya dalam Pilpres 2024. Data yang didapat melalui penelitian kepustakaan intensif tersebut kemudian dianalisis dan dijabarkan dalam pembahasan sebagai temuan dalam penelitian ini. Pada akhirnya dalam tulisan ini ditemukan bahwa sejauh ini, Anies Baswedan telah melakukan berbagai macam komunikasi politik guna menyongsong dirinya menjadi bakal calon presiden dalam Pilpres tahun 2024. Dalam penelitian ini, ditemukan bahwa di antara banyaknya komunikasi politik yang telah dilakukan Anies, terdapat tiga yang paling menonjol, yaitu melalui interaksi langsung dengan massa, jejaring aktor, dan public relations politics.
The Implementation of Gender Mainstreaming Policy in Indonesian Local Government – The Case of Salatiga City 2017-2022 Takayasa, Tika Ifrida
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v5i2.21121

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Gender mainstreaming is a strategy for integrating gender issues into urban development. Gender mainstreaming was implemented in accordance with Presidential Instruction No. 6 of 2000 but was not incorporated into local regulations until 20 years later. Salatiga City is leading the way in gender mainstreaming in urban development, implementing it according to the Mayor's Regulation No. 5 of 2021. The development of Salatiga City from 2017-2022 has achieved remarkable results at the national level, as reflected in the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Gender Development Index (GDI). This research goes beyond the numbers to see how local gender policies are responsive by looking at the factors of participation, benefits, control, and access for all parties. This research uses the theory of PUG implementation by looking at the seven prerequisites for gender mainstreaming in regional development: commitment, policies, institutions, resources, analytical tools, disaggregated data, and community participation. The results of the study show that the implementation of gender mainstreaming in Salatiga City has improved each year and that all the PUG requirements have been met. However, the drivers and implementers of mainstreaming at government level have not fully understood the PPRG in its implementation. Women are still lagging in three crucial areas of society: education, health and the economy.The implementation of gender mainstreaming necessitates the collaboration of all stakeholders, including the government, civil society, and the private sector. To achieve equitable and sustainable development, it is essential that these entities work in concert
Identity Imperialism and Nation Building: Governance, Corruption, and Separatism in Nigeria Oguejiofor, Princewilliams Odera; Akogwu, Chukwunonso Joseph; Okonkwo, Arinze Emmanuel
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i1.27770

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This paper studies how Nigeria’s national unity, governance, and socioeconomic growth have been structurally weakened by the externally imposed identity that was a legacy of British colonialism. It also examines how this has fuelled ethnic polarisation, corruption, and separatist movements. Based on the Centre-Periphery and Psycho-Cultural Conflict theories, the study uses qualitative content analysis of secondary data to explain how imposed colonial identity impedes genuine nation-building and good governance. By methodically connecting identity imperialism to deficiencies in governance and development issues, this study closes a significant gap. The way that legal frameworks sustain identity fragmentation is further demonstrated by an analysis of the 1999 constitutional of Nigeria. The study concluded with evidence-based recommendations that highlight constitutional changes that promote fiscal federalism and inclusive national discourse as necessary conditions for long-term national development and cohesion.
SAFEnet and Civil Society Dynamics in Expanding Digital Public Space in Indonesia Pohan, Ibnu Asqori; Lumban Gaol, Ezra Maharani Batavia; Felicia Jesse Amanda
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i2.28133

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The rapid advancement of digital technologies has fundamentally transformed the landscape of civil society advocacy, particularly in the defence of digital rights in Indonesia. This study examines the evolving role of SAFEnet (Southeast Asia Freedom of Expression Network), a prominent civil society organization committed to protecting digital freedoms. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research explores SAFEnet’s strategic responses, structural challenges, and advocacy outcomes through comprehensive literature analysis and thematic interpretation. The findings reveal that SAFEnet has transcended its initial function as a policy watchdog, emerging as a facilitator of digital public discourse, a provider of legal assistance, and a cross-sectoral coalition builder advancing the rights to freedom of expression, data privacy, and digital justice. Its integrated advocacy model encompasses social media mobilization, digital literacy campaigns, policy engagement, and the innovative use of technology to amplify civic participation. Despite operating within a restrictive regulatory environment characterized by censorship and the criminalization of dissent, SAFEnet has demonstrated adaptive resilience and strategic innovation in expanding the digital public sphere and promoting democratic engagement. This study contributes to the discourse on digital civil society by critically mapping a localized advocacy model and by reinforcing the theoretical relevance of network society and public sphere frameworks in the context of Indonesia’s evolving digital democracy.
The Networks of Faith and Politics: Exploring Santri Electoral Behavior in Central Java Elections 2024 Abdulrahman, Wahid; Lailiyah, Nuriyatul
JPW (Jurnal Politik Walisongo) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jpw.v7i2.29102

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The presence of Islamic boarding school students (santri) in Indonesia’s political history holds substantial significance, not merely due to their growing demographic weight but also because of their strategic influence and pivotal roles in the last three national elections. Santri function not only as active voters but also as critical components of electoral coalitions and, in some cases, as candidates themselves. This study employs a quantitative research design utilizing a multistage random sampling technique, with a margin of error of 3.1%, a 95% confidence level, and an assumed population variance of 50:50, resulting in a sample size of 1,076 respondents. Data were collected through structured face-to-face interviews conducted during the 2024 general elections in Central Java. Participants comprised individuals who had attended and resided in Islamic boarding schools (pesantren). Findings indicate that family members and religious leaders exert a strong influence on santri's political engagement. A majority of santri report still relying on family networks and religious authorities as primary reference points when selecting their preferred candidates. Furthermore, the majority of santri are affiliated with the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) organization, which remains a dominant institutional force within Indonesia’s Muslim community. However, the alignment between santri and formal political parties, especially Islamic political parties, remains relatively fluid, with only a minority holding formal party membership or sustained political affiliations. This suggests that while religious identity shapes political values, party loyalty among santri is neither uniform nor necessarily strong.

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