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CANDIDATE : JURNAL SAINS POLITIK
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)Candidate: Jurnal Sains Politik is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse in political science, governance studies, and public policy analysis within national, regional, and international contexts. The journal provides a platform for rigorous theoretical and empirical research, with a particular emphasis on political developments in Indonesia, Asia, and the broader global landscape. Its scope encompasses a wide array of subfields within political science, including but not limited to Indonesian politics, Asian politics, international relations, political party systems, the sociology of politics, Political Islam, and the intersection of politics and technology.
In the realm of governance studies, Candidate critically examines institutional frameworks, state capacity, and governance mechanisms across diverse political settings, with a focus on Indonesia, Asia, and comparative global perspectives. It further engages with the role of political stakeholders, including executive, legislative, and judicial actors, in shaping policy outcomes and influencing political dynamics. Additionally, the journal explores the production and impact of political outputs, including governance methodologies, public policy formulation and implementation, legal-political agreements, and emerging political discourses.
By fostering interdisciplinary and methodologically diverse scholarship, Candidate aims to contribute to the theoretical and practical understanding of contemporary political phenomena, offering insights that inform both academic debates and policy-making processes.
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Candidate : Jurnal Sains Politik
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)Candidate: Jurnal Sains Politik is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly discourse in political science, governance studies, and public policy analysis within national, regional, and international contexts. The journal provides a platform for rigorous theoretical and empirical research, with a particular emphasis on political developments in Indonesia, Asia, and the broader global landscape. Its scope encompasses a wide array of subfields within political science, including but not limited to Indonesian politics, Asian politics, international relations, political party systems, the sociology of politics, Political Islam, and the intersection of politics and technology.
In the realm of governance studies, Candidate critically examines institutional frameworks, state capacity, and governance mechanisms across diverse political settings, with a focus on Indonesia, Asia, and comparative global perspectives. It further engages with the role of political stakeholders, including executive, legislative, and judicial actors, in shaping policy outcomes and influencing political dynamics. Additionally, the journal explores the production and impact of political outputs, including governance methodologies, public policy formulation and implementation, legal-political agreements, and emerging political discourses.
By fostering interdisciplinary and methodologically diverse scholarship, Candidate aims to contribute to the theoretical and practical understanding of contemporary political phenomena, offering insights that inform both academic debates and policy-making processes.