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Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan
ISSN : 20883706     EISSN : 25029320     DOI : http://doi.org/10.26618/ojip
Core Subject : Social,
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan, with registered number ISSN 2088-3706 (Print), ISSN 2502-9320 (Online) is a Peer-reviewed journal published twice a year in April and October by Department of Governmental Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Muhammadiyah University of Makassar in collaboration with Muhammadiyah’s College Association of Governmental Science (AIPPTM) and Asia Pacific Society for Public Affairs. It aims to publish research articles in the field of Politics and Governmental Science and its related issues.
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Implementation of the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program in Aceh, Indonesia Tari Annisha Fhonna; Dyah Mutiarin; Herdin Arie Saputra; Ikhwan Rahmatika Latif
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 11, No 2 (2021): (October 2021)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/ojip.v11i2.4156

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The Complete Systematic Land Registration Program is an effort of the Central and Local Governments to overcome various common problems in the agrarian sector. Through the granting of the legalization of assets, it is expected that the restructuring, ownership, use, and utilization of land can be carried out to create justice in the field of land tenure and ownership. This type of research is a qualitative descriptive study using a case study approach. Interviews, observations, library studies, or documentation are data collection techniques and data processing is carried out using Nvivo 12 Plus software. The results showed that the Complete Systematic Land Registration is an effort of the Central and Local Governments to accelerate the process of providing guarantees and protection of land rights in all regions of Indonesia. Complete systematic land registration program implementation in Aceh specifically Banda Aceh City and South Aceh District in general has been running well where the issuance of certificates of land for the Banda Aceh city area of 2279 plots and South Aceh regency 1,669 Plots.
The Pancasila Guidelines Bill and Ideological Contestation in Indonesia Happy David Pradhan; Agus Tinus
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 11, No 2 (2021): (October 2021)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/ojip.v11i2.4269

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This discursive article based on secondary sources attempts a discourse analysis of a recently proposed legislation in Indonesia to delineate the contours of ideological contestation between the proponents of the Statist Ideology of Pancasila, and the revival of challenges to it from religious radicalism. By tracing the history of the confrontation between contending ideological conceptions of the Indonesian State, and contextualizing it, through the sociological jurisprudential approach, to the recently proposed, and subsequently postponed, Pancasila Guidelines Bill, 2020, an attempt has been made to decipher the undercurrents of the struggle for sociopolitical hegemony that drive the imperatives in Indonesian polity. The implicit negotiation of interests between the Statist political elites, the civil nationalist religious clergy and the couched praetorian military about the relevance and status of Pancasila as the State Ideology of Indonesia, as outlined in the proposed statute, is taken to be reflective of the challenges confronting, and choices available to the future direction of democracy and inclusivity in Indonesia in the face of growing religious radicalism threatening democratic stability.
Linking Religiosity and Employee Performance in the Public Sector: Does Public Service Motivation Matter? Wayu Eko Yudiatmaja; Edison Edison; Rahayu Sulistiowati; Tri Samnuzulsari; Jalaluddin Abdul Malek
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 11, No 2 (2021): (October 2021)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/ojip.v11i2.5353

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Previous studies identified numerous performance predictors of employees in public sector organizations. The literature on the relationship between religiosity and public service motivation in organizations is limited. Therefore, this study aimed to address this gap and examine the link between religiosity, public service motivation, and employee performance. The data were collected from 250 public servants of the Indonesian Kepulauan Riau provincial government and analyzed using structural equation modelling (SEM). The results showed a hypothesized model that positively promotes employee performance by religiosity and public service motivation, which agrees the relationship between religiosity and performance. This study contributes to the body of knowledge concerning the contemporary literature on human resource management in the public sector by considering religiosity and public service motivation as two crucial factors enhancing employee performance. Moreover, it provides a practical guide for policymakers and managers in enhancing employee performance by adequately implementing and facilitating public service motivation and religious practices in the workplace.
Regulating Competition and Cartelisation in the Corporate Real Estate Sector: The Emerging Market Case Amit Kumar Kashyap; Pranav Singh Rathore; Kadambari Tripathi
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 11, No 2 (2021): (October 2021)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/ojip.v11i2.5991

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The main reason for an increase in cartelisation can be attributed to the liberalisation of the economy in India resulting in de-regulation and empowering the enterprises to be at the helm of their affairs. Cartelisation as per UNCTAD impedes healthy competition by fixing prices and restricting supply. The paper gains significance as India aspires to provide housing to all by 2022 but the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with the issue of cartelisation has worsened the situation. The boom in the Corporate Real Estate sector has been coupled with an increase in the anti-competitive practices prevailing in this sector and has negatively impacted the economy. The paper has analysed the provisions in the Indian legal regime as well the legal regimes of the USA and UK regarding cartelization. The Indian regime falls short on various counts when compared with the law of developed nations like the USA and UK, which must be tackled on a war footing. The sector has the potential of opening up numerous opportunities including providing jobs to the Indian youth. The paper aims at providing relevant suggestions in that regard, including the need for whistleblower protection and to have a Cement Regulatory Authority among other things that might prove helpful for the legislators aiming to attract 100 lakh crores in the infrastructure sector in the next five years.
The Pashtuns use of Suicide Bombing as a Military Operation in Afghanistan and Pakistan Rashid Ahmed; Muhammad Ali Baig; Saif ur Rehman Malik
Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 11, No 2 (2021): (October 2021)
Publisher : Department of Government Studies Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/ojip.v11i2.3469

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This paper provided a new framework i.e., fifth-generation literature on suicide bombings. The latter have always been a central debate/value in warfare; however, they have taken a centre stage in asymmetric warfare. The lethality and commitment to the cause makes a suicide attacker a real danger. The Iraqi episode of Al-Qaeda used suicide bombings as a military operation, and it transferred the expertise to Taliban to fight against the U.S-led Allied Forces in Afghanistan. From there the same tactics proliferated to Pakistani Taliban who used it as a military operation against the security and civil establishments of Islamabad. Apart from the Pashtunwali Code and the strict adherence to the Deobandi School of thought, the Pashtuns of Afghanistan and Pakistan readily accepted to recruit and train suicide attackers and employed suicide bombings as a military operation. This analytical and explanatory study generally banked on secondary data, normally gathered from the academic sources; however, primary data was also used, and an interview of an anonymous security official was conducted as well. This paper is a concentrated effort to probe and investigate the advent of suicide bombings in Afghanistan and Pakistan and to examine that how and why the Pashtuns used it as a military operation to achieve their desired objectives. The article found that the selection and indoctrination of a suicide bomber involves almost eight stages.

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