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Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
ISSN : 14104946     EISSN : 25027883     DOI : -
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Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (JSP) is an open access, and peer-reviewed journal. Our main goal is to disseminate current and original articles from researchers and practitioners on various contemporary social and political issues: gender politics and identity, digital society and disruption, civil society movement, community welfare, social development, citizenship and public management, public policy innovation, international politics & security, media, information & literacy, politics, governance & democracy, radicalism and terrorism. JSP is published three times a year.
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Independent Candidates in the Concurrent Regional Election in South Sulawesi: What is Independent and Why? Rasyid Thaha; Haryanto Haryanto
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 20, No 3 (2017): March
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Researchers in many countries consider that independent candidates affect the quality of elections wherein independent candidates can enhance the consolidation of democracy within the context of political openness, bring about more competitive elections, and become an established pathway for alternative leadership figures. In Indonesia, these conclusions need to be further explored with the implementation of provisions regarding independent candidates in local elections. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to illustrate the political events involving each individual candidate based on questions of individual actions. The main questions relate to why candidates choose the path of an independent, what capital they have, why are independent candidates more influential than others, and what are the consequences of their presence for democracy in Indonesia. This paper concludes that the independent track is merely one of the means available, in addition to the party, in pursuing political office in local elections. There is no apparent footing relating to what independent candidates stand for. Moreover, there is yet to be an independent candidate who is truly a social activist wanting to promote alternative issues, a representative of interest groups, or a representative of classes in the local community. Independent candidates are a part of a Schumpeterian procedural logic which is merely for political elite circulation. To put it simply, there is nothing new and rejuvenating in the practices of local democracy in Indonesia.
Ekonomi-Politik Kebijakan Impor Garam Indonesia Periode 2007-2012 Lukman Baihaki
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 17, No 1 (2013): JULI (Menimbang Birokrasi, Partai, dan Politik di Indonesia)
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Indonesia currently has salt importation policy. This policy is result of various interests between Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, PT. Cheetham Garam Indonesia and Indonesian Association of Salt Harvesters. In this struggle of interests, both Ministry of Trades and Ministry of Industries support PT. Cheetham Garam Indonesia as the Indonesian most influential salt importir. In the other hand, Indonesian Association of Salt Harvesters is supported by Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. Indonesian current policy prefers to support salt importation overseas instead of trying to increase national salt harvesters’ productivity. This tendency affect Indonesia’s dependency on salt importation.
Perkembangan Kapitalisme Negara di Indonesia Eric Hiariej
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 10, No 1 (2006): JULI (Pemberdayaan Masyarakat)
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State capitalism in Indonesia has been experiencing significant transformation as control over financial resources no longer attainable. The decreasing role of the state as investor none the less, does not necessarily means the loosing commitment to perform as regulator
Antara Leviathan Dan Hukum Ikan AAGN Ari Dwipayana
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 3, No 2 (1999): NOVEMBER
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The origin of state has been the most intricate debate in political sciences since there is a scarcihy of strong physical evidence of what and how state initially horn and formated. It then explains why the discourse of state origin theory in political sciences featured is abstract-speculatif character, rather than empirical-based theory. The Contract Social theory is one of the most widely-known of the origin of state theory. In fact the theory of social contract is not merely western-based theory, yet it is also found the eastern political sphere, in Hindu tradition. This paper will examine thoroughly the social contract theory existing both in western and eastern academic tradistion. It compares Hobbes thought on Leviathan, and Kautilya, a scholar from the Hinduism tradition, who used to be a Prime Minister of Candragupta of Maurya Dinasty around 321-300 BC. This paper found that there is a similarihy between these two scholars on the certain stage of state origin namely the State of nature, a stage before the existence of state. Hobbes describes this stage as homo hoinoni lupus. The holy book Artasastra, written by Knit tilya has a similar content. Kau tilya used fish life as a metaphor, and calls his theory as the fish law, to describe the state of nature as "the small fishes are eaten by the bigger one", to argue the state of nature. This paper is an attempt to explore and appreciate the alternative school of thought from the east.
'Governance' sebagai Pengelolaan Konflik Riza Noer Arfani
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 8, No 3 (2005): MARET (Democratic Governance)
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The article explores the notion of understanding governance as part of conflict management, or vice versa, of undustanding conflict management aspects as benefiting from governance concepts and practices. Governance, with its much broader meaning than government, suggests diverse relevant and significant clues, hints and ideas in the context of conflict management endeavors. one of which is the idea to involve larger audiences and stakeholders –beyond the conventional institutions such as governmental bodies– in policy making processes and public discourses. Such comprehension and appreciation of governance concepts and practices is certainly parallel with the conflict management philosophies, concepis and practices which based on and oriented toward integrative, non-formal and non-litigative mechanisms.
Ilmu Sosial Modern: Perkembangan dan Tantangan Sunyoto Usman
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 1, No 3 (1998): MARET
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Managing Political Information: A Malaysian Perspective Jamilah Ahmad
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 14, No 1 (2010): JULI (Multikulturalisme dan Pergulatan Identitas)
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In the development of democratization and the expression of civil and political rights of Malaysian citizens, the pattern of control developed by the regime that is currently in power (Barisan Nasional) for the last 50 years in the mass media began to reap the resistance and tend to be ineffective. Malaysian citizens began to demand the Malaysian government to change the pattern of political information management. In addition, the mass media alone is expected to play a more significant role as an intermediary agent in supporting the process of transparency and accountability of government policy. This article shows that the openness of public information is a prerequisite for political democracy in Malaysia to help the government minimize the mis-management of governance policies, especially in finance and resource management.
Komodifikasi Perempuan: Tapak Ekonomi Neoliberal Alia Swastika
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 7, No 1 (2003): JULI (Neolibralisme: Refleksi Kritis)
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Economic advancement offered on the name of women emancipation turned to be tricky. On the one hand it allows women to leave its marginal posisition, yet the progress leave the women with dehumanization as neoliberal treat them as commodity. The prospect for woman participation in economy is rest on the ideological strength revived by fenimism.
Badan Perwakilan Desa: Harapan Bagi Pembaharuan Desa S. Djuni Prihatin; Hempri Suyatna
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 5, No 2 (2001): NOVEMBER (Otonomi Lokal dan Keindonesiaan)
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A stepforward in institutiorzalising democratic governance at the grass-roots level has been marked with the establishment of village representative body (Badan Perwakilan Desa, known as BPD). This article spells out various expectation embedded within such initiatives and assesses how the BPD lead to a more comprehensizie political reform at a grass roots level in Indonesia.
Mewujudkan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat: Masyarakat Kuat, Negara Kuat, Mengapa Tidak? - Soetomo
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 12, No 1 (2008): JULI (Gerakan Sosial)
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Welfare is one of many state's obligations. Nevertheless, it is not only state activity which influences or promotes welfare. For this reason, every stakeholder: state, society and private business has role to promote welfare. Beside that, every stakeholder also has its strength and weakness. Therefore, cooperation among the stakeholder for their activity to promote welfare will produce more effective result. Through cooperation among stakeholder can produce supplementary and complementary activity in social services

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