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Jurnal Politik Profetik
ISSN : 23374756     EISSN : 25491784     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24252/profetik.v12i1a5
Core Subject : Social,
This journal publishes original academic research with the main topic of political studies in various countries, especially political studies in Indonesia.
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HUBUNGAN SIPIL-MILITER DI CHILE PASCA AUGUSTO PINOCHET, 1990-2006 Zainal, Nur Aliyah
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
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This paper is about the efforts of civilian government of Chile to subordinate its military since 1990 until 2006. Every government has its own strategy to do so. The strategies of every civilian government seek for supremacy, but the corporate interest of military often restricts it. The Chilean government’s policies that intervene the military institution and damage the corporate interest could be a negative impact on the armed forces. Policies of civilian governments to military especially Pinochet’s issue and human right abuses have a strong impact on instability of the country. Finally, the defense policy of “division of sphere” of Ricardo Lagos not to intervene the military and also the commitment of military especially army to be more professional post Pinochet, have been successful in establishing civil supremacy in Chile.
GERAKAN SOSIAL ISLAM: Kemunculan, Eskalasi, Pembentukan Blok Politik dan Tipologi Artikulasi Gerakan Jurdi, Syarifuddin
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
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Islamic social movement was a unique phenomenon during the 20th century. This movement was then transformed into certain orientation to purify Islamic values. The emergence of Islamic social movement in several countries was a response to internal and external condition of Muslims all over the world, with particular attention to colonialism and imperialism which were developed by Western countries against Islamic world. In general, Islamic social movement emerged in order to attract emancipation and transformation of Muslim communities and to rearrange socio-political and economical identity of Muslim communities in order to be in line with Islamic ethical values. 
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM PERUMUSAN KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK Hikmawati, Hikmawati
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
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This article is trying to explore participation, one of the crucial Good Governance elements, as one concept which is elaborated not only as a merely participating, but also containing an effort to control awareness to truly immerse in the whole political process. There should be a real red line between participating per se and participating with awareness. Just participation may be a form of pseudo participation, which is established on the basis of mobilization. Participation with awareness, on the other hand, is more contributing to create fundamental changes in political process. In the context of participation, this sort of understanding is really crucial. Besides, this article analyzes any forms of public participation in formulating policies to govern Indonesia, particularly the locals. Whether or not they have a direct correlation with wider public interests, they have to be proportionally appreciated, particularly after the application of local autonomy. This also plays a criticism towards the just participation in Indonesia, which has caused Indonesia to be left behind by developed countries due to the latter amazing political awareness. Development may be well running by depending on the government strength, but the result will be much better when the development fully obtain public support and participation.
AKTOR POLITIK KONTEMPORER DALAM PERSPEKTIF PSYCHOCULTURAL Asri, Syamsul
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
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Today, the post industrial era of digital modernity presents politics as a popular, non-elitism, day to day discourse. Even everyone may be a politician, who are aware of their surrounding power relation and get constantly involved in formulating political vision and mission, regardless of internal irrational overlapping interests. The contemporary political actors, whether or not they like it, have to disclose themselves to all possible approaches applied by any groups of people including both local businessmen and multinational capitalists, whose latter multilayered interests dominate structural politics. Politics of image culminates the actors’ existence, while the media plays amplifying roles and this point runs as a symbiosis; using the Panopticon concept of Foucault, a contemporary political actor as well as a subject and an object of Panopticon. Whether or not he was aware, Foucault had been trapped within a network of communication which either he himself established it or outsider’s systemic power did it. This in turn bears undisputable injustices sentiment among the very original owners of the polis; the demos or the people.
OTONOMI DAERAH DAN DESENTRALISASI DESA: Menuju Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Desa Nadir, Sakinah
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
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Villagers have been long marginalized and frequently treated as merely vote getters by outsiders’ power [the elites] to compete for their social and political support. This has been taking places for such a long time including during the time of Soeharto’s New Order. The legislation of Laws Number 22 Year 1999 on Regional Autonomy, and then the Laws Number 32 Year 2004 have provided better hope for a more democratic treatment for the villagers, particularly by the application of Village Autonomy [Otonomi Desa]. Village democracy through Village Autonomy is actually not a new concept in this country. Due to various obstacles, however, this sort of autonomy has never been successfully applied. Since the application of Laws Number 32 Year 2004, by the establishment of Village Democratic Board, it is hoped that village democracy may be successfully realized, not only on its formal aspects but also on its substantial ones.
UNDANG UNDANGNOMOR 25 TAHUN 2007 TENTANG PENANAMAN MODAL DALAM PERSPEKTIF LIBERAL KLASIK Alamsyah, Anggryany
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
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The preamble of Indonesian Fundamental Laws year 1945 stipulated that the independence of the Indonesian state was basically aimed “…to form a Government of the State of Indonesia that shall protect the whole people of Indonesia and the entire homeland of Indonesia, and in order to advance general prosperity, to develop the nation’s intellectual life, and to contribute to the implementation of a world order based on freedom, lasting peace and social justice…” This part of the preamble means that every public policy in this country should always put hard efforts to reach those goals. Public policies that are not in line with the need of the citizens are apparently having no actual meaning for them. Those policies should be applicable and worthy for all aspects of their life.  Laws number 25 year 2007 was passed with spirit “to create a condusive capital investment,” while Laws number 25 year 2007 has explicitly showed that for our government, investment is everything; it is the only way to prosper Indonesian citizens. Clark has concluded that self-interested behavior motivates individuals and firms to compete in the free market. It also drives them to form groups and to seek government protection against competitive pressures and instable markets.
PROFIL KEPEMIMPINAN YANG BERKEHORMATAN DAN BERKEBAJIKAN H, Darmawati
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
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Ada dua jenis kepimpinan, yaitu bersifat negarawan dan kepimpinan politik semata-mata. Negarawan memikirkan nasib generasi akan datang, sementara pemimpin politik semata-mata memikirkan kemenangan pilihan rakyat akan datang. Kepimpinan politik seperti ini sangat bahaya bukan saja kepada rakyat, tetapi juga kepada negara. Justeru dia akan berbuat apa saja untuk memenangkan pilihan rakyat dan mengekalkan kekuasaan.
MEMETAKAN KONFLIK DI TIMUR TENGAH (TINJAUAN GEOGRAFI POLITIK) Ruslin, Ismah Tita
JPP (Jurnal Politik Profetik) Vol 1 No 1 (2013): June
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MiddleEastis aregionwithgeographicalirony. With strong geographicelements and having both physical and non-physical diversepotentials, this region shouldbe politicallypowerful. In fact, Middle East seems like"a hostage held region," where its strategicand potential geographical conditions havetriggered the presenceof foreignforcesinthe region with various political and economical interests fromtimetotime. The presence ofPersian Empire, which later on followed byOttomanTurkeyto the era of France Political Forces of Napoleon, alltried to rulethe region.  Likewise, during the First and the Second World War, this area was significantly strategic because itplayed aroleinthe victory of allied countries, asa militarybaseandlogistic track. The region became more significant when oil fields were discovered in the 1940s. This had invited more foreign forces to come particularly the United Statesand the European countries. Conflict of interests of world power in the Middle East continues to put its hegemony until the present days. Variousforeign interestsinthe region,more or less, initiated conflicts in the politics of the region, particularly creating dilemma in the integration of all Arab countries.

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