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Japan : Institute International Relations and Area Studies,
327 RITSUMEI
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Shota Yamada
" Abstrak
Drinking water is indispensable for human life. This study investigated the distribution of rainwater harvesting tanks (RWHTs) by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to address the drinking water crisis in southwest coastal Bangladesh. Field surveys conducted in Shyamnagar Upazila revealed that NGOs more often subsidise rather than donate RWHTs. NGOs subsidised RWHTs for wealthier households because they fulfil criteria such as tin roofs possession and NGO-organised activities involvement. Accordingly, poor households were ... "
Kyoto: Institute of International Relations and Area Studies, 2021
327 RITSUMEI 18 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Radesa Guntur Budipramono
" covid-19 response in Indonesia evolved from initial a-securitization towards a mildly securitized approach spearheaded by a tentative and lightly-enforced social restrictions, while eschewing public health conventions and the use of scientific evidenc ... "
Kyoto: Institute of International Relations and Area Studies, 2021
327 RITSUMEI 18 (2020)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Marzuki
" Abstrak
Indonesia security setor reform (SSR) Effort has produced some fruitful outcomest, nameli the anolishment of the indonesia millitary direct participation in politicts, separation of the police force from the armed forces and the revocarion of the dual function doctrin, to name a few. yet since the ratification of law on indonesia military in 2004. additional efforts of ssr have ben thrown into the backburner. since 2004, attempts to profesionalise the military have been focusing on ... "
Kyoto: Institute of International Relations and Area Studies, 2019
327 RITSUMEI 16 (2019)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Haripin
" Abstrak
This article discusses the changing relationship between the military and civil society in indonesia reformasi period. it argues that indonesia national armed forces ( tentara national indonea, tni) has employed different approaches in dealing with civil society groups. we identify three approaches that reflect tni views on democratization and military reform, i.e. conflictual, moderation, and cooperation. on the one hand, the military has problematic interaction ngo working on human rights and security sector reform issues. ... "
Kyoto: Institute of International Relations and Area Studies, 2019
327 RITSUMEI 16 (2019)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mengko
" Abstrak
Separation between military (tni) and police ( polri), both structure and roles, is perceived as a great achievement of military reform in Indonesia. such separation was nonexixtence during soeharto authoritarian regime as both of them were operated under angkatan bersenjata republik indonesia (abri) and shared the internal security role, including for handling domestic terrorism. following the reform, their roles have been redefined toward its original function in which polri manages internal security and tni handles ... "
Kyoto: Institute of International Relations and Area Studies, 2019
327 RITSUMEI 16 (2019)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chaula Rininta Anindya
" The Indonesian Armed Forces used to be at the forefront of the countryʼs counterterrorism efforts. Following the countryʼs democratic transition in 1998, the Indonesian National Police took up the lead role. However, many analysts argue that the military is trying to regain its past dominance in counterterrorism. Regardless of this concern, the military does not have to be at the forefront of the countryʼs counterterrorism efforts to influence the overall policy and practices. The lingering ... "
Kyoto: Institute of International Relations and Area Studies, 2023
327 RITSUMEI 19 (2023)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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LI Wenwen
" This study explores how multigenerational family members negotiate intergenerational relationships and reconfigure family norms through childcare practices in contemporary Chinese middle-class families. The study draws upon semi-structured interviews with seven young wives, all of whom are only daughters, from various cities in China. The study found that intergenerational relationships were significantly tilted in favor of the wifeʼs side, and the power of the maternal family was intensified by providing childcare support. In the wivesʼ narratives, ... "
Kyoto : Institute of International Relations and Area Studies, 2023
327 RITSUMEI 19 (2023)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library