Frans Djalong
Peneliti, Penulis, dan Analis Ekonomi Politik, Demokrasi, dan Geopolitik
Jurnal Pemikiran Sosial Ekonomi, Prisma, Vol 41, No 3, 2022, 43-59, link https://www.google.com/search?q=Prisma+melampaui+politik+identitas (berikut cuplikan hal 49-59) ‘Islam Damai’ dan ‘Indonesia Multikultural’ Selama periode konsolidasi unipolar GWOT, ketika artikulasi politik Islam saling mengunci, diplomasi Indonesia di Asia Tenggara dan dunia belum memperlihatkan proaksi politik Islam sebagai komponen terpenting dalam nasionalisme anti-kolonialisme dan kritik… Baca Selengkapnya
Several centuries of interaction across ethnic and religious difference in the Indonesian archipelago have been accompanied by the evolution of local ways of resolving communal disputes and violence. We term the resulting norms and practices ‘local conflict resolution’. The development of these ways of mediating across difference has itself sometimes been violent, yet… Baca Selengkapnya
Jurnal Analisis CSIS, Vol 46, No 1, 2017, hal 107-126, link https://www.tokopedia.com/csis/analisis-csis-vol-46-no-1 Abstrak Sebuah paradoks politik dan hukum sepertinya sedang berlangsung di Indonesia. Demokrasi sedang berkembang, tetapi kasus korupsi menimpa politisi dan pejabat publik yang terpilih dalam pilkada di daerah begitu banyak. Tinjauan kritis diperlukan atas permasalahan ini: bagaimana praktik penggunaan wewenang KPK… Baca Selengkapnya
Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia, Springer, pp 229–253 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-16-7955-1_11 Since the beginning of 2000s, Indonesia has witnessed the rise of Islamic fundamentalism. Its rise has been largely—though not necessarily—associated with brutal terrorist attacks in a number of places in Java and Bali; deadly religious conflicts in Ambon and Poso; and battering downs of… Baca Selengkapnya
Power, Conflict, Democracy Journal, link https://www.neliti.com/id/publications/384/path-to-peace-contending-discourses-on-communal-violence-and-conflict-in-the-pos Abstract This paper discusses actual discourses that have shaped the ways in which violent communal conflicts have been understood, and how different practices of interventions have been applied to address the conflicts in the post-New Order Indonesia. The discourses have their own perspectives, practical interventions, and agencies.… Baca Selengkapnya
Australian Journal of International Affairs, link http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357718.2016.1153599 ABSTRACTIndonesia’s normative leadership at the 1955 Asian-African Conference was grounded in anti-colonialism that became part of the ‘Bandung spirit’. However, the shape of Indonesia’s recent leadership, following its remarkable democratisation, is harder to fathom. In response, this article suggests that Indonesia’s regional and international engagements can… Baca Selengkapnya