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Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30313929     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61978/politeia
Core Subject : Education,
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations with ISSN Number 3031-3929 (Online) published by Indonesian Scientific Publication, published original scholarly papers across the whole spectrum of public administration and political science and international relations.
Articles 11 Documents
Dynamics of Personalization of Political Parties in the Recruitment of Prospective Candidates for Mayor of Solo 2020 (Case Study of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)) Mochamad Atami Ridwan; Fatkhuri
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v1i1.12

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This study aims to explain the dynamics that occur in the recruitment process for candidates for Mayor of Solo in the 2020 simultaneous local elections. These dynamics are influenced by personalized action within the party characterized by the dominance of the general chairperson and the weakness of the party organization. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative using primary and secondary data including interviews, documentation, and literature study. The results obtained from this study indicate that there are problems in the recruitment function for candidates for Mayor of Solo, including intervention from the Party Chairperson as a result of his strong domination in political parties so that the party structure at the local level, namely the PDI-P DPC Surakarta City cannot implementing a bottom-up scheme by nominating candidates based on the election results. The weakness of party institutions can also be seen in party regulations regarding the recruitment of regional heads which are not implemented properly, not reflected in the principles of democracy within the party, the lack of independence of the party structure at the local level, to the pragmatism of the party by nominating a solo mayoral candidate based on the candidate's social background. is the son of the son of President Joko Widodo who is currently in office.
The Influence of Tax Knowledge, Taxpayer Awareness, Tax Sanctions and Fiscus Services on Taxpayer Compliance Registered with KPP Pratama Jakarta Kemayoran in 2022 Awalina Dea Safitri
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v1i1.57

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This study discusses the effect of knowledge of Taxation, taxpayer awareness, Tax sanctions and tax authorities services on taxpayer compliance. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of knowledge of Taxation, taxpayer awareness, Tax sanctions and Tax Authority services on taxpayer compliance. The method used in this study is a quantitative approach. The population in this study is a taxpayer registered in KPP Pratama Jakarta Kemayoran. The total population of taxpayers in 2022 is 144,041. Determination of the number of samples in this study using the slovin formula with the results of 100 respondents. Data analysis methods used are Instrument Test with validity test and reliability test, descriptive statistical test and followed by classical assumption test and hypothesis test with T test, F test, correlation coefficient Test and determination coefficient Test (R2 test). Based on the results of the study, it is known that knowledge of Taxation has a significant effect with a count of 4,084, taxpayer awareness has a significant effect of 3,505, Tax sanctions have a significant effect of 3,285 and tax services have a significant effect of 8,127. Simultaneous test results (test F) showed Fcount of 16,696 with significant (0,000) <0.05 so that the hypothesis that the knowledge of Taxation, taxpayer awareness, Tax sanctions and Services Tax Authorities on taxpayer compliance can be accepted. The effect together is equal to 41.3%.
The Influence of Tax Management Transparency and Tax Fairness on Taxpayer Trust in the KPP of East Tangerang City in 2020 Agus Maulani
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v1i1.78

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This research was conducted at KPP Pratama Kota Tangerang Timur. Research aims to find out the effect of transparency of tax management and taxpayer trust on taxpayer trust. This research uses a quantitative approach with survey research. This research sample was the taxpayers at KPP Pratama Kota Tangerang Timur and obtained 100 respondents. Data analysis uses multiple linear regressions. In this study, the authors used SPSS 25. The results of this study showed that The Transparency of Tax Management (X1) did not have a significant effect on taxpayer trust (Y) in the East Tangerang City Primary KPP only by 21.9% and the remaining 78.1% was influenced by other factors outside in this research model that were not studied by researchers. Tax Justice (X2) does not have a significant effect on taxpayer trust (Y) in KPP Pratama Kota Tangerang Timur only by 28.4% and the remaining 71.6% is influenced by other factors outside in this research model that are not studied by researchers. Other results, that together transparency of tax management (X1) and tax justice (X2) did not have a significant effect on taxpayer trust (Y) in KPP Pratama Kota Tangerang Timur only by 32.7% and the remaining 67.3% was influenced by other factors outside in this study model that were not studied by researchers.
Analysis of the Performance of the Sub-District Government in Public Services in Lamuru Sub-District, Bone Regency Ahmad Rosandi Sakir; Humairah Almahdali; Yusriah Amaliah
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v1i1.79

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The quality of public services provided by government bureaucracy has significantly fallen short of expectations, particularly when considering accountability, responsibility, service orientation, and effectiveness. One of the evident issues is the apparent negligence towards the importance of service users in the implementation of public services. Given the analyzed background problems, the primary research question revolves around understanding the performance of the government sub-district Lamuru in delivering public services. To address this question, the research aims to investigate the performance of the government sub-district Bone in public services and identify the determining factors influencing this performance. The study employs a descriptive-analytic technique for treatment and analysis. The data sources for this research include civil servants working in the sub-district Lamuru office and members of the public. The selection of data sources utilizes random sampling, resulting in a sample size of 80 individuals. Upon analyzing the data, the research concludes that the service quality from the apparatus performance in the sub-district Lamuru is deemed good, yet there is still room for improvement to optimize the overall effectiveness of public services.
Implementation of Income Tax Incentive Policy Article 21 Borne by the Government (Dtp) at the Tax Service Office of the South Jakarta Djp Regional Office I Elis Rismawati
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v1i1.80

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This Article 21 Government-borne Income Tax Incentive Policy (DTP) began to be implemented in April 2020 through PMK 23/PMK.03/2020 when the Covid 19 pandemic had spread widely in Indonesia, where many companies were shaken by the economy. Seeing the above conditions, the government carried out fiscal stimulus, one of which was through the Income Tax Incentive Policy Article 21 Borne by the Government (DTP), in order to help the economic recovery of the people affected by the Covid 19 pandemic. This study aims to analyze and evaluate how, obstacles, and efforts to overcome obstacles in the Implementation of Article 21 Government-borne Income Tax Incentive Policy (DTP) at the Tax Service Office of the South Jakarta Regional Tax Office I. This study is a qualitative research that focuses on the success implementation of the Government-borne Income Tax Incentive Article 21 (DTP) policy and the obstacles faced by collecting information through interviews with parties implementing the tax incentive policy. The results of the study found that the implementation of Article 21 Government-borne Income Tax Incentives (DTP) was in great demand by the public (the public) because it helped the community, in this case employees, maintain economic purchasing power in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic that shook the economy in Indonesia. If it is associated with the policy implementation model introduced by Donald Van Meter and Carl Van Horn, the Income Tax Incentive Policy of Article 21 Borne by the Government (DTP) has been successful because of the elements of standard and policy objectives, resources, inter-organizational relationships, characteristics of implementing agents, social conditions, politically and economically, the disposition of the Implementer was quite good and supported the implementation of this tax incentive. The obstacles faced during the implementation of this policy, in the form of systems, inadequate information, continue to be improved by policy implementers in line with the implementation of this tax incentive policy so that the success of this tax incentive policy can be achieved.
Mapping The Evolution of Good Governance: A Literature Review Perspective Wafa Adila
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v2i1.143

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This study delineates the evolution of Good Governance through a literature review perspective, detailing the concepts and practices of effective governance over time. Engaging in the analysis of recent literature, the research explores the initial definitions and dimensions of Good Governance, tracing significant changes and developmental peaks on a global scale. The evolution trends are systematically mapped through a thorough literature review, providing a comprehensive overview of how the concept of Good Governance has progressed. Key influencing factors, including the roles of globalization, technology, social and cultural changes, are identified and analyzed. The findings offer in-depth insights into the complexity and dynamics of Good Governance, with significant implications for future research, policy-making, and practices. This research not only serves as a primary reference for scholars but also provides valuable guidance for practitioners and policymakers interested in enhancing governance across diverse contexts. Keywords: Good Governance, Evolution, Literature
Challenges Of Population Services Through Population Administration Information Systems In Jakarta Buffering Area Ilham Gemiharto; Novianita Rulandari
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v2i1.170

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The role of the population in driving economic growth and development is fundamental, functioning as an active consumer and contributor. An important foundation for informed policymaking and fostering smart citizens lies in the quality of human resources and the availability of accurate population data. The study addresses specific challenges within Jakarta's densely populated Buffer Area, particularly the urgent need for an updated population database. To address this problem, we propose a comprehensive Population Information System that integrates data from three provinces and nine districts/cities in the Greater Jakarta area, which includes geographic and demographic information. This integrated approach ensures the availability of real-time data for quick responses to population-related matters. The significance of our study is rooted in the constitutional mandate to regulate matters concerning Citizens and Residents, emphasizing the state's role in protecting human rights and providing legal certainty in Population Administration. We also emphasize important laws, including Law Number 24 of 2013 concerning Population Administration, protecting personal and legal status while facilitating data collection and utilization. Examining the various challenges facing population services in Jakarta's buffer city districts, focusing on local government initiatives and the Population and Civil Registration Office, is essential. Understanding these challenges and proposed solutions is critical to improving population services and promoting informed policymaking in this critical region. In addition, our findings underscore the urgent need for comprehensive reforms in Disdukcapil services, including addressing issues such as bribery and using the services of brokers who persist in administrative practices.
Implementation of Public Policy for Street Vendors Arrangements in Bandung City Isra Muksin
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v2i1.184

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This research delves into the complex issues surrounding the implementation of public policy aimed at organizing street vendors in Bandung City. The presence of street vendors has become intertwined with concerns related to public order and security, frequently culminating in conflicts between these vendors and government authorities seeking to regulate their presence in prohibited public areas. Motivated to resolve disputes without violence, the Bandung City Government has called for immediate measures to manage street vendors effectively. This study seeks to understand the factors hindering the effective implementation of the policy on street vendor arrangement, exploring whether the policy execution aligns with the planned actions and its subsequent impact on both individuals and groups within society. Utilizing qualitative research methods, including observation, in-depth interviews, and document studies, this research engages key informants such as executing officials, beneficiaries, affected groups, and relevant stakeholders involved in the Local Regulation on Structuring of Street Vendors in Bandung City. Employing the implementation theory and model from Grindle (2017), examining policy implementation considers the nuances contributing to its ineffectiveness. The findings reveal many challenges, including conflicting interests, ongoing debate on policy benefits, overlapping goals, limited decision-making authority, inadequate resources, and contextual conflicts between governmental and non-governmental entities. The study concludes that a comprehensive strategy is required to address these challenges and foster stakeholder collaboration to enhance the policy's effectiveness.
Maritime Diplomacy in Realizing the Vision of Golden Indonesia 2045 through the Concept of World Maritime Axis Yunias Dao
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v2i1.207

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Indonesia plays an important role in global maritime dynamics. The maritime sector is critical to international trade and regional security. The concept of the World Maritime Axis has been introduced as the basis for Indonesia's maritime development. The Golden Indonesia Vision 2045 is Indonesia's long-term roadmap to become a major economic power. It focuses on the optimal use of the maritime sector, with maritime diplomacy playing an important role in achieving this vision. This article examines the research objectives to answer the main question: "How do the projections and strategies of maritime diplomacy contribute to the achievement of Indonesia's Golden Vision 2045 through the World Maritime Axis Concept?". This study uses a qualitative approach to examine the projected achievement of the Golden Indonesia Vision 2045 through the concept of the World Maritime Axis. The data collection technique is a comprehensive literature review, including government policy documents, international reports, and relevant academic publications. Data analysis was conducted using content analysis techniques to identify, analyze and report patterns (themes) in the data. The research findings show that Indonesia must navigate shifts in global power competition. Indonesia's maritime diplomacy will play an important role in optimizing maritime resources for national and international interests. To strengthen these efforts, a strong defense and security posture is needed amidst regional dynamics.
Indonesia's Digital Security Strategy: Countering the Threats of Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism Khoirunnisa Khoirunnisa; Didi Jubaidi
Politeia : Journal of Public Administration and Political Science and International Relations Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/politeia.v2i2.211

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Cybercrime is becoming a very serious threat to Indonesia's national security. The pervasive nature of cyberattacks raises questions about the effectiveness of current regulatory measures. This research aims to analyze how the government addresses security challenges in cyberspace in a sustainable manner. A descriptive qualitative method was used to evaluate the impact of cybercrime in Indonesia and its relationship with highly interrelated regulations. The results show that the threat of cybercrime and cyber-terrorism, in both physical and digital forms, has increased alarmingly in recent years. The impact of universal access to all relevant information has several consequences, including the spread of false information and the development of cybercrime networks. Significant measures are needed to disrupt the cyber terrorism industry to create a safe environment in Indonesia. The success of regulatory measures in Indonesia relies on a holistic approach involving the active participation of the government, society, and the private sector.

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