| Editor-in-Chief: | Ali Muhyidin, S.Sos.,M.A. |
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| Managing Editor: | Muhammad Asadullah Al Ghozi, S.I.P. |
Jurnal Politik is a nationally accredited journal published by the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. It was previously known as Politea: Jurnal Ilmu Politik, which was started in 2007 and then changed into Jurnal Studi Politik, which was running between 2011 until 2013 and re-published in August 2015. Jurnal Politik publishes articles in collaboration with The Indonesian Inter-University Association for Political Science (APSIPOL)
Jurnal Politik serves as a medium to disseminate scientific papers and various studies on contemporary politics. This journal aims to publish any kinds of popular scientific papers or research discussing either political phenomena or social and political thought. Publishing articles in this journal is the part of contributing to the development of political science. Jurnal Politik is published twice a year in March and September. The Editorial Board of Jurnal Politik invites experts, scholars, practitioners, students, and intellectuals to submit their writings. Editors will select every manuscript submitted to Jurnal Politik using the blind reviewer mechanism from peer reviewers asked by editors. Reviewers of this journal come from national and international universities and academic institutions.
This journal has been re-accredited by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (SINTA 2, No. 200/M/KPT/2020).
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.We look forward to publishing a new issue later this year.
Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 1 (2025)
Articles
The Convergence of World Prosperity and Afterlife Salvation: Neoliberalism and Political Islam in Turkey
Muhammad Andi Firmansyah
https://doi.org/10.7454/jp.v10i2.1248
Tekotok’s Digital Satire and Public Sentiment in Response to the Realities of Work in Indonesia
Ahmad Farid Fanani
https://doi.org/10.7454/jp.v11i1.1321
When Civil Society Defends Authoritarianism: Thai Bhakdi, We Support Prayuth, and Thailand’s Democratic Decline
Igastya Hagarayu Sapta and Luthfi Makhasin
https://doi.org/10.7454/jp.v11i1.1274
Religious Parties and the Construction of Political Identity: A Comparative Study of Indonesia and Türkiye
Athifa Sharanda Putri Tabina, Adhi C. Fahadayna, and M. Faishal Aminuddin
https://doi.org/10.7454/jp.v11i1.1319
The Fading of Identity Politics and the Rise of Oligarchy in Selayar, South Sulawesi
Abu Bakar, Gustiana A. Kambo, and M. Teguh Setyadi Bahtiar
https://doi.org/10.7454/jp.v11i1.1282