Ditemukan 12 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
Ayon Diniyanto, author
Kinship politics in the 2020 Pilkada in Central Java occurred in 11 out of 21 regions that held Pilkada. This number indicates that more than half of the regions in Central Java are exposed to kinship politics in the 2020 Pilkada. This condition would not have happened without the actors...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:1 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Moch Edward Trias Pahlevi, author
After the issuance of the Constitutional Court Decision No.33 / PUU-Xlll / 2015 as the cancellation of the ban on dynastic politics, a number of candidates from the incumbent's relatives advanced in the direct Pilkada and mushroomed up to the 2020 regional elections. The occurrence of kinship politics is not...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:1 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
M Saidi Rifki, author
This research departs from the victory of President Joko Widodo's son and son-in-law in the 2020 Regional Head Election. Approximately 44% or 55 candidates of the 124 regional head candidates who have a kinship with the authorities are confirmed to win the 2020 simultaneous Regional Head Election and stroll as...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:1 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Nurul Annisa Hamudy, author
Kinship Politics as a form of control of political space by the elites makes it easier for their family members to win an election against other candidates. Kinship Politics is prone to abuse of power that benefits just a few people. The author studied this problem using philosophical reflection. Humans...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:1 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Muhammad Aqiel, author
The number of candidates who have a kinship with political and/or government entities in the 2020 Pilkada in Indonesia has shot up compared to the previous period, namely originally 59 candidates (2005-2014 period), 86 candidates (2015-2018 period), now 124 candidates (2020-2024 period). The research aims to identify the most dominating...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:1 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Arif Sofianto, author
One of the entrances for women in politics is through kinship. In the 2020 regional head elections in Central Java, the nomination of women from incumbent families or political elites took place in various regions. Some have political experience; some have less experience. This paper examines how the nomination and...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:2 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Eduardo Edwin Ramda, author
The presence of the phenomenon of kinship politics in the 2020 Simultaneous Regional Head Elections triggers a controversy that revolves around its implementation. The existence of kinship politics is feared to have an impact on efforts to achieve the ultimate goal of regional autonomy, namely public’s welfare and a dignified...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:2 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Katerina Bataha, author
Kinship politics may be a way to preserve the power of the elites through elections. With the strong support of kinship politics from the local political elite, the candidate for the South Minahasa district head, Michaela Paruntu, had a very high chance of winning the 2020 regional election in...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:2 (2021)
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Hendy Setiawan, author
The issue of kinship politics networks and modalities Pilar Saga is built on the Ratu Atut Chosiyah's dynastic politics. Interestingly, the dynastic political network in Banten contributed to Pilar Saga's victory. Even the various corruption cases that ensnared Ratu Atut's family could not undermine her political network. For example, the...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:2 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Vidya Imanuari Pertiwi, author
Kinship politics has become an old topic of discussion in all countries that adhere to democracy, even for a democratic example country like America. The phenomenon of kinship politics is also inseparable from democracy in Indonesia. The rise of kinship politics is reflected in the implementation of the 2020 Regional...
Jakarta: Bestuurskunde, 2021
324 BES 1:2 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library