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(Retracted) Tell Me Who Your Enemies Are and I Will Tell You Who You Are’: Populism and The Creation of The Political Self
This article has been retracted due to double publication in another journal with the same article. Based on the clarification from the author.One of the conditions of submission of a paper for publication in this journal is that authors declare explicitly that their work is original and has not appeared in a publication elsewhere. Re-use of any data should be appropriately cited. The scientific community takes a very strong view on this matter and apologies are offered to readers of the journal
State Policy Making on Coffee International Trade Commodities
This research will be carried out to find out how the trade balance of coffee commodities in Indonesia, the impact of international trade policies on domestic coffee commodity prices, the development of export and import processes for coffee commodities, and international trade policies for coffee commodities in Indonesia will be affected. This study will use a qualitative approach through descriptive methods with data from research and previous studies relevant to this research. This study found that there were fluctuations in the coffee export process in Indonesia, with a tendency for an increase. Meanwhile, in the import process itself, the fluctuations tend to be quite sharp, although there is a similar tendency to continue to increase. In the trade balance, it was found that the export volume of coffee commodities in Indonesia was higher than the value of the volume of imports. The coffee commodity could become one of the largest foreign exchange earners for the Indonesian state
Management Transformation of Local Government In The New Normal Era
This study explores the implications of adapting new habits to the administration of local government from various dimensions of government management. The main objective of this study is to show that the governance of local government in the new normal era can be productive in fulfilling the needs of the publics through changes in the administration of local government’s functions. This study places the presence of information and communication technology (ICT) as well as restrictions on social interaction in the new normal era, changing the way local government sector works. The approach departs from the main idea of adapting new habits as a conceptual framework to empirically examine changes in the dimensions of local government management which based on several factors, such as content, context, process, change outcomes and leadership. Furthermore, data collection gained through interviews with informants and data analysis are used to confirm the suitability of local government governance. The process is then carried on by formulating the concept of an ideal local government governance changes in the new normal era. The findings of the study show that local government governance system with the old paradigm is ineffective and inefficient for the fulfillment of public rights in the new normal era. For this reason, it is necessary to transform the governance of various dimensions in local government management. As originality/value, what is offered in this study is a modification of the system and working mechanism with a new paradigm for areas that are difficult geographically. This modification can be conducted in several actions, such as developing ICT applications and infrastructure; reorganizing the work system of all management dimensions that are trusted and accountable; increasing bureaucratic capacity and public knowledge; renewing the relationship between government and its people. This idea is relevant to the rapid development of the concept of adaptive governance and the strength of the role of ICT for individual and social activities
Public Distrust of Makassar City Government In Handling The COVID-19 Outbreak
This study aims to analyze how much public distrust of the Makassar City government is in dealing with the Covid-19 outbreak. This study not only examines how the information exposure process occurs but also analyzes the perceptions and impacts caused by the exposure process. We collected information through field interviews with 10 informants, literature studies such as journals, books, official websites, and reliable news portals. Data collected through observation includes information on the number of people infected, recovered, and died, as well as government operations related to Covid-19 (lockdown, rapid tests, and reporting of humanitarian aid affected by Covid-19). The results showed that at first, the pandemic made the community obedient and obedient to government policies, but various incidents such as forced pick-up of bodies suspected of being infected with the COVID-19 virus but health workers were unable to show the final results of the tests, the lack of availability of health-protective equipment for paramedics also created seeds of distrust. society on government policies, so that people hold resistance in the form of disobedience to government policies. In this study, two approaches are recommended for the government to be able to restore public trust, the two components are openness and competence. This component can be used as a consideration for the government to restore public trust which is already disappointed with various confusing policies that seem to be not in favour of the community
Constructivism’s Relevance to The United Kingdom As A Global Climate Leader: A Case Study Of Climate Change Issue As UK’s Foreign Priority In 2021
The UK government has been proclaiming its position as a global leader on climate change for several years. While the origins of this claim can be traced back to Margaret Thatcher's time, it has gained traction in the years since the 2015 Paris Agreement. The declaration of the UK's position as global climate leader became stronger in 2021, coinciding with the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, which the UK was appointed to host. Though the event has occurred, the UK has set ambitious goals for international agreements and firmly positions itself as the leader of the movement among all other countries. This declaration is also mentioned in the UKEF Climate Change Strategy and the Net Zero movement. Based on these, this article seeks to investigate the United Kingdom's climate change strategy and efforts to cement their position as a global climate leader, as reflected primarily in their policies in 2021
Effectiveness To Complete Disaster Information System In Bali Province
The digitalization process in the field of disaster management is very important to be carried out to minimize the occurrence of a disaster. This study aims to find out how the digitalization process is being carried out in the OPD of the Bali Province Regional Management Agency in disaster management. The sampling technique in this study used purposive sampling, namely the respondents in the field of Pusdalops BPBD Bali Province, their leaders and staff who served in the data center and operations regarding disaster as many as 26 people. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation, documentation and literature review. The results of this study indicate that the digitalization process is very important in providing information to the public to reduce the risk of a disaster occurring. This research has implications for local governments to follow the digitization process more so that information can be conveyed properly to the wider communit
The Government's Role in Protecting Consumer Rights
The development of banking technology is currently undergoing changes in various fields, especially in internet banking service products. The situation requires everyone to move quickly, not least in the banking sector. This information technology adds value to consumers as service users by allowing them to transact using electronic banking in their daily activities. It is essential to place consumers as users of internet banking services whose rights need to be protected. The government is protecting consumer rights as users of electronic banking services by issuing Consumer Protection Laws and Banking Laws as a legal basis to provide security, convenience, and information rights in online transactions guaranteed by the State. The formulation of the problem in this study is how the government regulates consumer rights for internet banking service products and what the government's role is in providing consumer protection for internet banking service products. This research uses normative juridical research, namely research that focuses on library studies. The part of the government is essential in protecting the community and as a coach for business actors in improving the industrial world and the country's economy
The Effectivity Of Public Services Based On Smart Goverment In Bukit Raya Distric Pekanbaru City
The Bukit Raya District in Pekanbaru City is the first sub-district to implement one of the pillars, namely E-Government, from the realization of the Pekanbaru City Vision, also known as the Smart City Madani concept. The Bukit Raya District Government of Pekanbaru City, based on Pekanbaru Mayor Regulation Number 56 of 2019, has made a transformation in the form of various public service innovations by utilizing the use of IT technology to facilitate services as one of the indicators of the pillars of smart government (Smart Government) with the vision of working hard, being disciplined, creative, innovative, and having an entrepreneurial spirit and spirit. This is intended to create clean governance and the realization of good governance in order to provide quality, fast, precise, cheap, and good public services. The research problem that will be answered is how effective the transformation of public services based on Smart Government is applied in Bukit Raya District, Pekanbaru City. The theory used refers to the opinion of Bryson (2002) about hexagonal services, which rests on the assumption that services that are considered effective must go through a market test in the Service Management System. The research method used is qualitative with a case study approach. Relevant analysis methods are performance analysis techniques, individual experiences, and institutional behavior (Moeleong, 2006; Bugin, 2011). The results showed that the effectiveness of the transformation of public services based on "Smart-Government" carried out by the Bukit Raya District Government in Pekanbaru City was classified as less effective. This is due to, the service management system factor, which has relatively many application menus and makes it difficult for users; limited human resources in the field of information technology; limited smartphone ownership; data and information that is less continuous and transparent about development programs; and others. In addition, the online-based service designs are not supported by a database of community needs, so that people still feel less satisfied, less fluent, and less able to do business. Research recommendations include simplifying the standard standards of smart-government-based public service systems into one internet website application with a comprehensive menu of applications according to the needs of the community
Military Position Transition In Every Era Of Indonesian Head Of State Leadership
The position of the military in taking on a political role in Indonesia has changed along with the changing leadership of the state. The dynamics of this change were born because of the pattern of civil-military relations in Indonesia. This civil-military relationship can be created when a concept called "civilian control" occurs. In this paper, we use the theory of civil-military relations according to Samuel Hantington, which is then used to analyze the involvement of the military in supporting Indonesian political decisions (Huntington, 2000). In this study, we used qualitative research methods
Good Governance: From State Civil Servants into Government Employment Agreement (PPPK)
According to the ASN Law, State Civil Apparatus includes Civil Servants, also known as ASN, and Government Employees with Work Agreements, also known as PPPK. The repercussions of utilizing APBN or APBD cannot be separated from the management of PPPK. As a result, the management of human resource management must be considered. As a result, the purpose of this research is to examine the good governance of human resource management among government employees with work agreements (PPPK). The descriptive qualitative research approach was employed, with data collected through interviews, documentation, and observation. According to the study's findings, the purpose of hiring government employees with a work agreement is to provide services and perform responsibly in order to portray good governance. Government employees with work agreements will not only be able to wait for the government to make efforts to enhance their performance, but they will also be able to produce breakthroughs that will increase their quality or performance in realizing good governance