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    Conceptualizing jihad among Southeast Asia’s radical salafi movements by Abdullah, Kamarulnizam, Salleh, Mohd Afandi

    Published 2015
    “…Radical salafi differs from the traditional salafi given its belief in the use of force to achieve religious-political objectives. Indonesia has been the center for these movements and their presence has been felt in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand and Philippines. …”
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    POLITIK HUKUM PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN PIDANA TERHADAP INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER DALAM CYBER CRIME by , Alwalid Muhammad, , Prof. Dr. Marcus Priyo Gunarto S.H.,M.Hum

    Published 2014
    “…Answering the third problem, Pancasila as the spirit used in legal politic in Indonesia has to be the ideology, the source of value and orientation in determining the direction of legal politic development in Indonesia. …”
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    Rethinking the position of ethnic Chinese Indonesians by Wu, L.C.

    Published 2016
    “…This article concludes that the position of ethnic Chinese Indonesians was shaped by not only the interests and agendas of the power-holders but also the anti-communist politics associated with the Cold War, the rise of open-minded Indonesian political leaders, Indonesia-China relations and the globalisation of the economic position of China.…”
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    Jurisdictional approaches to high conservation value area designation using regulatory instruments: an Indonesian pilot project by Padmanaba, Michael, Sloan, Sean, Watts, John D., Irawan, Silvia, Lee, Janice Ser Huay, Pasaribu, Katryn N., Wiratama, Cokorda Gde Wisnu, Watson, Ellen, Utami, Nadia Putri

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, some three-quarters of all HCV areas and higher-confidence HCV areas designated by the ECCA fell outside of the exclusive administrative authority of the district government, being confined to agricultural zones. In politically-decentralised Indonesia, jurisdictional HCV area management would therefore be narrowly confined to agricultural areas, or cooperation between district, provincial, and central governments would be essential to the protection of HCV areas generally across districts.…”
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    DINAMIKA EKONOMI POLITIK INDUSTRI PENERBITAN PERS LOKAL (Studi Kasus Praktek Komodifikasi dan Spasialisasi di Kota Kupang) by , Yoseph Andreas Gual, , Prof. Y. A Nunung Prajarto

    Published 2013
    “…This research comes from the reality of local daily news life in Kupang city, East Nusa Tenggara Province that conform to the alteration of social politic in Indonesia. Kupang City has only one local news in the era Orde Baru but since the reformation surround Indonesia has been born 12 local news in Kupang. …”
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