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The Prospect and Challenges in Border Territory as Sovereignty Implementation of Unitary Republic of Indonesia at forefront (Case Study Temajuk Village, Sambas Regency, West Borneo Province)

Muhammad Rizki Faculty of Law, Universitas Gadjah Mada rizki_muhammad93@yahoo.com Abstract Border territory is paramount manifestation of state sovereignty. Consider, it is highly strategic in terms of the state framework for its promising opportunity in leading sector. Moreover, it is politically vital to the extent of state sovereignty aspects thoroughly. Thus, Indonesia as sovereign state, has […]

Symbolic Violence in Indonesian Society: Islamic Radicalisation Leads to Religious Intolerance?

Irfan L. Sarhindi University College London irfan.sarhindi.15@ucl.ac.uk Abstract Irrespective of the fact that Indonesia is not ruled by Sharia (Islamic Law), it can be argued that the Muslim society as the majority enjoys privilege. Its interests and aspirations are highly accommodated. In terms of education, for instance, Quranic verses are the only scriptural source cited […]