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Greg Fealy
"One of the fulcrums of change in political Islam is the relationship between traditional patterns of Islamic politics, which focus upon the pursuit and wielding of formal power, particularly with the aim of enacting of shari’a law, and the more recent emergence of dynamic social spheres of Islamic activism, which emphasise values and moral order and operate with considerable autonomy from Islamic parties. This article explores the nature of the interactions between political and social activism and identifies the ways in which more established form of political Islam are changing as a result of pressure from the social realm. It compares case studies from the Middle East and Southeast Asia, paying particular attention to Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist expressions of social and political activism in both regions. It argues that burgeoning pietistic social activism presents both challenges and opportunities to Islamic political actors, and that failure to engage with these new forces will lead to further marginalisation and the risk of declining relevance."
Jakarta: UIII Press, 2022
297 MUS 1:1 (2022)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Rosario, Teresita Cruz-Del
"This book investigates the theme of global transitions with a cross-regional comparative study of two areas experiencing change over the past three decades: Southeast Asia and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Political transitions in Asia have been the subject of interest in academic and policy-making communities recently as there are encouraging signs of democratization in countries that exhibit elements of authoritarianism. In those countries with relatively open political systems, transitions to democracy have been complete - albeit messy, flawed, and highly contested. In contrast, countries of the MENA region that have been gripped by revolts in recent years find themselves in the midst of chaotic and uncontrollable transitions. Why are there such differences between these regions? What, if anything, can be learned and applied from the transitions in Southeast Asia? These questions are answered here as Asia's experience is contrasted with the Arab revolts and the struggle of the different countries in the MENA region to fashion a new social contract between states and citizens."
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
320.91 ROS c
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ryllian Chandra Eka Viana
"This study discusses the emergence of Islamic populism in Palembang in the 1950s. In the official narratives of Indonesian history, the political turbulence in Palembang that occurred in the mid-1950s is often associated with a regional Army commander-led rebellion. This research instead finds that Islamic groups played a crucial role in developing the preliminary conditions before the military group took the initiative to pull the trigger. Islamic groups, through their network of ulama, tried to unite all groups opposed to Jakarta’s leadership and communism to incorporate under one umbrella of political identity: Islam. We determine that the emergence of Islamic populism in Palembang was caused by multiple grievances: economic decline, redistribution of welfare to the region, the exclusion of Islamic groups, and the fear of communism. However, Islamic populism only succeeded in uniting factions in the Islamic community but failed to reach other groups because of the social cleavages from previous feuds."
Jakarta: UIII Press, 2022
297 MUS 1:2 (2022)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Prameswari Jovita Astuti Putri
"Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh diversifikasi pendapatan terhadap kinerja dan risiko pembiayaan bank syariah di Kawasan Middle East and North Africa (MENA) dan Southeast Asia (SEA), serta peran Pandemi Covid-19 sebagai variabel moderasi pengaruh diversifikasi terhadap kinerja dan pembiayaan bank syariah. Sampel penelitian terdiri dari 72 bank syariah yang beroperasi secara penuh di 14 negara di Kawasan MENA dan SEA dari 2012 hingga 2021. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan pengaruh positif diversifikasi pendapatan terhadap kinerja bank syariah. Selanjutnya, ditemukan pengaruh negatif diversifikasi pendapatan terhadap risiko pembiayaan bank syariah. Lebih lanjut, ditemukan bahwa terdapat efek moderasi krisis kesehatan dalam memperlemah pengaruh diversifikasi pendapatan terhadap kinerja dan risiko pembiayaan bank syariah.

This study aims to analyse the influence of income diversification on the Sharia banks’ performance and financing risk in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Southeast Asia (SEA), as well as the moderating role of health crisis. The study uses 72 Islamic banks in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Southeast Asia (SEA) Region during 2013 – 2021. The study found a positive effect of income diversification on Islamic banks’ performance. Additionally, income diversification negatively affects the financing risk. Moreover, using the health crisis as the moderating variable has proven that it weakens the initial findings of the impact of income diversification on the Sharia banks’ performance and the financing risk"
Depok: Fakultas Ekonomi dan BIsnis Universitas Indonesia, 2023
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lewis, Bernard
London: C. Timling, 1963
958 LEW m
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"In this empirically rich collection of essays, a team of leading international scholars explore the way that economic transformation is sustained and challenged by everyday practices across Southeast Asia. Drawing together a body of interdisciplinary scholarship, the authors explore how the emergence of more marketized forms of economic policy-making in Southeast Asia impacts everyday life. The book's twelve chapters address topics such as domestic migration, trade union politics in Myanmar, mining in the Philippines, halal food in Singapore, Islamic finance in Malaysia, education reform in Indonesia, street vending in Malaysia, regional migration between Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia, and Southeast Asian domestic workers in Hong Kong. This collection not only enhances understandings of the everyday political economies at work in specific Southeast Asian sites, but makes a major theoretical contribution to the development of an everyday political economy approach in which perspectives from developing economies and non-Western actors are taken seriously."
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016
e20527652
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"How should we conceptualize regions? What is the context in which new approaches to regional study take place? What is the role of historical change in the reconceptualization of regions or areas? This article addresses this issue by using two case studies to shed light on the history of regional study by comparing some of the ways in which the Middle East and Southeast Asia have been conceptualized. Accordingly, the discussion traces the ways in which these areas were understood in the 19th century by highlighting the ideas of a number of influential Victorian thinkers. The Victorians are useful because not only did British thinkers play critical roles in the shaping of modern patterns of knowledge, but their empire was global in scope, encompassing parts of
both Southeast Asia and the Middle East. However, the Victorians regarded these places quite differently: Southeast Asia was frequently described as “Further India” and the Middle East was the home of the Ottoman Empire. Both of these places were at least partly understood in relation to the needs of British policy-makers, who tended to focus most of their efforts according to the needs of India— which was their most important colonial possession. The article exhibits the connections between the “Eastern Question” and end of the Ottoman Empire (and the political developments which followed) led to the creation of the concept of “Middle East”. With respect to Southeast Asia, attention will be devoted to the works of Alfred Russell Wallace, Hugh Clifford, and others to see how “further India” was understood in the 19th century. In addition, it is clear that the successful deployment of the term “Southeast Asia” reflected the political needs of policy makers in wake of decolonization and the Cold War.
Finally, by showing the constructive nature of regions, the article suggests one possible new path for students of Southeast Asia. If the characterization of the region is marked by arbitrary factors, it may actually point to a useful avenue of enquiry, a hermeneutic of expedience. Emphasis on the adaptive and integrative features of lived realities in Southeast Asia may well be a step beyond both the agendas of “colonial knowledge” and anti-colonial nationalism."
300 SVB 7 (2) 2015
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gilsenan, Michael
London: I.B. Tauris, 1992
297 GIL r
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"This collection of essays explores the relationship between nationalism and human rights by probing from various angles the nature of nationalism and the normative orientation of human rights. By critically addressing the tension between nationalism This collection of essays explores the relationship between nationalism human rights that is presumed in much of the existing literature, the essays in this volume confront the question of how we should construe human rights: as a normative challenge to the excesses of modernity, particularly those associated with the modern nation-state, or as an adjunct of globalization, with its attendant goal of constructing a universal civilization based on neoliberal economic principles and individual liberty"
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
320.54 NAT
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Vatikiotis, Michael R.J.
London and New York: Routledge, 1998
320.598 VAT p
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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