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    The Impact of Indonesian Army Information and Data Processing Service Department Programming Training for Indonesian Army by Rizal Mutaqin, Ghani Mutaqin, Fitry Taufiq Sahary, Dwi Shinta Dharmopadni

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This research discusses the importance of programming training for soldiers of the Indonesian Army in facing the era of globalization and digital transformation. …”
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    THE EFFECT OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF EDUCATION CENTER COMMANDERS TOWARDS READINESS FOR CHANGE IN EDUCATORS AT THE INDONESIAN ARMY EDUCATION CENTER by Hadi Guntoro, Endah Andriani Pratiwi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…<p>The Indonesian Army (<em>Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat</em> or TNI AD) must have good quality education to face challenges in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, so military educators must be ready to change and develop learning innovations that are in line with the current needs of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI). …”
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    Justice Connectivity in the Criminal Prosecution of Human Trafficking by Ika Dewi Sartika Saimima, Mochammad Syafruddin Rezky Sanaky

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Handling crimes involving several institutions necessitates close teamwork, particularly among the Indonesian army and police. The mechanism to facilitate collaborative processing of human trafficking cases is connectedness justice, which decides which court has the authority to punish members of the Indonesian army for human trafficking.…”
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    Tinjauan Peran Penelitian Personel dalam Pencegahan Ancaman Radikalisme pada Proses Rekrutmen Bintara di Lingkungan TNI Angkatan Darat by Rizki Yudha Meidiantara, Budi Prasetyono, Supriadi Supriadi

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…One of the efforts that the Indonesian Army can undertake is through personnel research in the recruitment process for non-commissioned officers (bintara). …”
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    A NEW GUINEA CINNAMON USED AS A CONTRACEPTIVE by a. j. g. h. kostermans

    Published 1969-03-01
    “…Barnett,<br />whereas the Office of General Hartono of the Indonesian Army provided<br />transportation.…”
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    ABRI di Tengah Paradoks Sosial by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1998
    “…Abstract Since the Indonesian Army successfully has increased nation-state economic and welfare level (hand in hand with technocrats and foreign capitals), it has to face a new challenge, that is "discontinuity track". …”
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    Operation Madago Raya: Indonesia's joint military-police approach to counter-terrorism by Jasminder Singh

    Published 2023
    “…The joint counter-terrorism operation mounted by Indonesian army and police units that eliminated the pro-IS East Indonesia Mujahideen (MIT) militant network in Central Sulawesi last September highlights a successful approach in combatting Islamist terrorism in Indonesia and may hold lessons for other countries. …”
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    Proxy wars narrative: TNI-AD’s quest for relevance? by Marzuki, Keoni

    Published 2016
    “…The ‘proxy war’ narrative is also a broader effort by the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) to preserve its relevance under the Jokowi government’s Global Maritime Fulcrum vision.…”
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    INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT POLICY ON ROHINGYA REFUGEES by Deasy silvya Sari

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Nevertheless, the Indonesian army continues to assist the refugees by providing food and water supplies to the boat. …”
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    The Completion of Terrorism According to the Indonesian Positive Law by Sri Suatmiati, Febrina Hertika Rani

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In positive law, completion of  terrorism in Indonesia solved through Penal Policy/Policies of criminal law by issuing and publishing various legal products, a Substitute Regulation of Law (Perpu) No. 1 of 2002 regarding the eradication of criminal acts of terrorism, reinforced into Law Act No. 15 of 2003 the Government is also issuing Substitute Regulation of Law (Perpu) No. 2 of 2002 regarding the enactment of the Substitute Regulation of Law (Perpu) No. 1 in 2002 reinforced into Law Act No.16 of 2003 and Law Act No. 9 of 2013 regarding the prevention and eradication of criminal acts of Terrorism Financing, until forming the anti terror units from both the indonesian army forces, police or non governmental institutions. …”
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    Indonesia’s mass killings of 1965–1966 : retrospective and requiem by Faizah Zakaria

    Published 2021
    “…Since the kidnapping and murder of six generals in the early morning hours of October 1, 1965, during an abortive coup attempt that the Indonesian Army alleged was masterminded by the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) – an event which served as a pretext for the mass violence that swiftly followed – academics and observers, within and outside Indonesia, have sought to uncover and explain its murky history in studies that now span five decades.…”
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    Analisis Implementasi Kebijakan Pembinaan Teritorial TNI AD untuk Pencegahan Konflik Sosial di KODIM 0618/Kota Bandung by Very Grahita Fitrianang, Pantius Drahen Soeling

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The implementation of the Indonesian Army (TNI - AD) Territorial Development Policy is based on the policy implementation process approach which has several dimensions, namely size and objectives, resources, characteristics of implementing agencies, communication, disposition, social, economic and political environment. …”
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    The Organisation of the Killings and the Interaction between State and Society in Central Java, 1965 by Mathias Hammer

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…They highlight the fact that the Indonesian army faced capacity constraints (thesis 1) and relied on improvisation (2). …”
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    The Initial Purging Policies after the 1965 Incident at Lubang Buaya by Yosef Djakababa

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…After the Lubang Buaya incident on 1 October 1965 in which six top Indonesian Army generals and a lieutenant were killed, the Army began to implement a nationwide purging campaign with the assistance of civilian anti-communist groups. …”
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    The Impact of Policy Implementation on The Use of Solar Power Plants at dr.Asmir Army Hospital by Yoesgiantoro Donny, Nurbaiti

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The same thing also had an effect on the operational facilities of the Indonesian army, one of which was a hospital. During the pandemic, the need for electricity to serve patients, especially patients who were exposed to Covid-19 in military hospitals, increased sharply so that a large amount of energy was needed to support the operations of army hospitals. …”
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    KEPUASAN PENGUNJUNG MUSEUM PUSAT TNI AD DHARMA WIRATAMA SERTA KONSEP PENGEMBANGANNYA by , AISHA ASTRIECIA, , Yulita Kusuma Sari, S.T., M.Sc.

    Published 2014
    “…This museum that is operated by the army and some from the staff of civil servants has its own previleges because its collection and historical story only associated with the struggle of Indonesian army for Indonesiaâ��s independence. This museum is under supervision of Disjarahad, its not Tourism Agency. …”
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    TNI Neutrality in General Elections: Analysis of Army Family Voting Rights in Magelang by Fillia Galuh Aisyahwara, Adhi Cahya Fahadayna

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This writing aims to find out the participation of the Indonesian army family in the general election, especially in the 2019 presidential election in a case study in Magelang City, and the extent to which TNI family understands the neutrality of TNI and their participation in the activities of the Presidential General Election in 2019. …”
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