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Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan
ISSN : 19078374     EISSN : 23378220     DOI : 10.18196/jgp
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Journal of Government and Politics ISBN:1907-8374 Online: 2337-8220 is the journal published biannually by the Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia collaborate with Asia Pacific Society For Public Affairs (APSPA) and Asosiasi Dosen Ilmu Pemerintahan Indonesia (ADIPSI). The journal aims to publish research articles within the broad field of public policy, public organization and administration, governance and democracy.
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Threats to the Ideology of Pancasila In the Reform Era: Praxis Case of Regional Development Policy GUNAWAN, BUDI; RATMONO, BARITO MULYO
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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This study about the ideology of Pancasila in the praxis of development policy at Local Government (Pemda), and also identifies the potential threat to the existence of Pancasila ideology in the reform era. Through a selection of field study research methods combined with Focus Group Discussion (FGD), we want to know and analyse critically how big ideology operates in development policy praxis. This study identifies the symptoms of two potential threats to Pancasila ideology in the Kulonprogo region. First comes from the stronghold of global capitalism through agents that continue to expand the market, systematically proceeds strategically with the policies of the regional government. Both come from the stronghold of the global religious movement that carries the ideology of Islamic universalism against diversity, thus threatening the ideology of Pancasila, especially the precepts of Indonesian Unity. In the meantime to face the threat of religious radicalism, intelligence strategies can use multiple options. Starting from the conventional approach of exploiting internal conflicts within the radical organisation, cultural strategy by facilitating the occurrence of strategic alliances between traditional- cultural-cultural forces with the power of locality culture face the attacks of radical Islamic political movements based on anti-Pancasila.
Vision Mission of Muhammadiyah University in Indonesia: Ideology Analysis Of Norman Fairclough Approach SADDHONO, KUNDHARU; ARIANCE LOREN, FABIO TESTY; LATIFAH, LUTFIATUN
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 2 (2017): May 2017
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Muhammadiyah have features to build the spirit of social and community educa- tion to be more developed and educated. showing the teachings of islam is not just a religion personal and static but dynamic and domiciled as a human life in all aspects. This study attempts to describe and explain the ideology of the vision and mission of Muhammadiyah University in Indonesia using content analysis method. This research is expected to descriptive qualitative research with the critical analysis discourse approach as suggested by Norman Fairclough with the elements that analyzes namely representation, relationships, and the identity. The results of the analysis element representation shows that almost all Muhammadiyah University in Indonesia has ideology Islam and Muhammadiyah to be ijtihad and tajdid based on and Muhammad ways. Direction and purpose from which missions made focused on Islamic values. While when viewed from the aspect most many appear on a mission is the as- pect of religiously so further strengthen the statement.
Rationalism and the Future of Islamic Politics in Indonesia SHALIHIN, NURUS
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 4, No 1 (2013): February 2013
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This paper aims to examine the Muslim rationality in legislative and executive election, and also tounderstand the reason why they choose national party, or Islamic party based on the alkali data oflegislative and executive election in West Sumatera from 2004-2009 periods. The paradigm of research isa rational choice theory. This paradigm helps to understand the political behavior of Muslim in WestSumatera in legislative and executive election of 2004-2009 period. Finally, the research finds out thatMuslim in West Sumatera always make a political choice rationale, and ignore the primordialconsideration to choose the party. This fact is crucial factor why the Islamic party was lost in WestSumatera, and other places in Indonesia.
The Conflict of Forest Tenure and the Emergence of Community Based Forest Management in Indonesia PURNOMO, EKO PRIYO; ANAND, PB
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 5, No 1 (2014): February 2014
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The forest tenure policy remains a controversy in Indonesiaspecially, on the issues of how to maintainforest on sustainable way and at the same time howto share of benefit of forest resources to the localcommunities. Yet, the state is the main actor onforest tenure in Indonesia could not succeed to doso.. This paper discusses the Community BasedForest Management (CBFM) programme inIndonesia with some details relating to theIndonesian political and legal basis on land andnatural resources. This paper also describes theconflict of forest resources and the state’s failure inforest resources management in Indonesia. CBFMcan be used as an alternative to share resourcesand conserve the forest by engaging localcommunities.Key words: Conflict of resources, forest tenure,forest management and CBFM.
Problem and Competence Development Design of State Civil Apparatus (ASN) in Banggai District through Education and Training Activities KARINDA, KISMAN; NURSIN, ERWIN
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 3 (2018): August 2018
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By using quantitative research approach, this study discloses that education and training activities for ASN competence development has a positive influence on ASN employees performance, in which ASN in the area of Banggai District government has a good skill and knowledge in performing his/her duties and obligations as an ASN including: Firstly, ASN employees act consistently and transparently in accordance with the condition of local government organization.  Secondly, ASN employee acts on the applicable laws and regulations.  Thirdly, ASN employees are able to put forward an adaptive leadership in every situation and condition of the government.  Fourthly, ASN employees have innovation in performing their duties and obligations as an ASN.  Fifthly, ASN employees have motivation in executing duties and functions of local government organization. Thus, education and training activities of ASN employees’ competence development has to continuously perform focused on the development of knowledge and the reinforcement of ASN’s skill.  
Women Workers Resistance Against Elite Class Hegemony in Indonesia KUSUMASARI, BEVAOLA; UMAR, SUYULATUDZ
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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This study describes the women carrier labor resistance movement in Yogyakarta towards the dominance and hegemony done by other classes in the social structure of the market environment. This study uses a qualitative method with phenomenological approach and data analysis refering to the concept of qualitative data analysis. The results showed that the social structure in a market environment puts the women in the lowest social class and becoming the most effective tool in pursuing the domination and hegemony of the dominant actors. As a result, the market does not provide space for women workers to participate in the production process. They can not play a role in the social change because their position can only be regarded as a second class causing the increasingly unequel gap between the social classes. These conditions can then encourage the emergence of the women carrier labor activists to reduce disparities through alternative media.
Health Insurance and Access to Health Care Services in Developing Countries DOMAPIELLE, MAXIMILLAN KOLBE
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 5, No 1 (2014): February 2014
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There is growing awareness of the fact that illhealthperpetuates poverty. In order to preventthe negative downward spiral of poverty andillness, developing countries in recent yearsare increasingly implemen ting various modelsof health insurance to increase access tohealth care for poor households. While thereis consistent evidence that health insuranceschemes have caused an increase in accessto health generally, the debate regarding themost appropriate health insurance schemethat suits the poor continues unabated.Drawing on relevant literature this paperadopts a framework for assessing access tohealth care services to explore fourdimensions of access, including: geographicaccessibility, availability, affordability,acceptability of services. The paper arguesthat irrespective of the model of healthinsurance being implemented thesedimensions of access govern the poor and thepoorest household decisions about enrolling ina health insurance scheme and utilizing healthcare services. Policy makers and plannersneed to pay attention to these importantdimensions when making decisions regardinghealth insurance and health care servicesutilization to ensure that the peculiar needs ofthe poor are taken on board.Key words: access, developing countries,health insurance models, universal healthcoverage,
Is There Civic Groups Participation in Budget Planning? A Study Budget Planning in Malang City, Indonesia SALAHUDIN, SALAHUDIN; JAINURI, JAINURI; NURMANDI, ACHMAD
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 2 (2017): May 2017
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This article aims to explore the relationship between local government and civic groups in the budget planning of the local government of Malang in Indonesia. A qualitative method are applied in this study. The findings indicate that; firstly, there isa relationship between local government and civic groups showingthat the principles of democracy (equality, participation, and justice) remain insuffi- cient in the budget planning. Secondly, the local government has dominated civic groups in the process of approval of the budget planning.These findings contribute to developing budget planning in Malang to find a way to establish democratic budget policy and to establish budget policy regarding public needs and preferences. Therefore, the local government should realize that public par- ticipation is a way to achieve democratic budget policy. On the other side, civic groups may need tobuild civic awareness and a willingness to participate in the budget policy, through civic education.
Politics Innovations Policy: Relations Authority Leadership In The Mobilization Of Support To Build On Innovation Policy WIDIYAHSENO, BAMBANG
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 9, No 2 (2018): May 2018
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Innovation policy, as long as it's better understood as a question of the ' novelty ' of ' acceptance ' which is characterized by more emphasis on technocracy. Ironically, because of the novelty side more noteworthy, then the sustainability of innovation does not well anticipate, and the ability of innovators to bequeath the institutional innovations are not social interactions social theories are available. This study intends to reveal the problem. Obviously, the emphasis on aspects of technocratic in the discussion of the innovation of the political dimension of innovation not well intention. Examine this can only be done in a descriptive-exploratory with the intent to excavate and interpret objectively illustrates the real conditions against the practices of innovation policy. This study focuses on innovation policy in the field of service permissions in Sragen. Data were taken from interview Governors, bureaucrats, Board members and various parties concerned. Data analysis was performed with two methods at once, that triangulation and interpretive. The study of this download argument that in order for successful policy innovation that is acceptable and continues (internalized) innovators must build relationships – power with various parties. It is recommended to researchers subsequent to review again the form and relation to other models in a variety of bureaucratic innovation that results can provide input to the head area.
Bottom Up-Sharia Formalization in Indonesia’s Nation State NASHIR, HAEDAR
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 8, No 3 (2017): August 2017
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This paper describes the bottom up-Shariah formalization in the Indonesian na- tion-state. The Islamic movement has been fighting for the Islamic Sharia in the provinces of South Sulawesi, West Java, and Aceh. The Islamic Sharia in these areas also had fundamental Islamic political powers such as Syarikat Islam and Masyumi in the past. Based on the facts pre- viously mentioned, this study is carried out by focusing on such three areas. This study used a sociology perspective on religious movements focusing on the study of human social life, groups, and societies. By using the sociology perspective, the aspects may be analyzed interpretatively given that according to Weber, so- ciology is the knowledge that sticks on the interpretative of social actions. The analysis above clearly shows the different dynamics of South Sulawesi, Aceh, and West Java. Aceh has more chance to implement Islamic Sharia through the legislation of the Law, Local Regulation (Perda), and Governor Decree since it leans more in the form of political “present” from the Central Government as the compensation of a prolonged conflict resolution. In South Sulawesi, the move- ment of Islamic Sharia implementation was born naturally through the efforts of various Muslim components which almost entirely and excitedly appeared from its capital province, Makassar (Ujung Pandang). While in the West Java, precise Islamic movement doesn’t move in Bandung, but it grows and develops through the Muslims aspiration and the Regents in some rural area such as Cianjur, Tasikmalaya, Garut, and Indramayu.

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