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The Indonesian Journal of Political Studies has been cited at least 5 times in the Scopus database since its first publication in 2011. Data updated as of January 2026
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New Trajectory of Kyai’s Political Participation in Contemporary Indonesia: Rises, Challenges, and Opportunities |
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Chalik, Abdul, Hamdi, Ahmad Zainul |
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Indonesian Journal of Political Studies Ijps, 2(2), pp. 131–152 |
2022 |
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The political dynamics on development process of human rights cities: lessons from South Korea and Indonesia |
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Mulia, Z. |
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Indonesian Journal of Political Studies Ijps, 1, pp. 88–106 |
2021 |
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Elite predatory practices in the budgeting process of local development in Indonesia |
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Mahsun, M. |
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Indonesian Journal of Political Studies, 1(1), pp. 22–35 |
2021 |
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From confrontation to collaboration: Peasant negotiations in the arena of decentralization |
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Tohari, A. |
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Indonesian Journal of Political Studies Ijps, 1(2), pp. 172–187 |
2021 |
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Restrictions on congregational prayers and negotiations on religious freedom during pandemic in Indonesia |
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Dja'far, A.M. |
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Indonesian Journal of Political Studies, 1(1), pp. 36–53 |
2020 |
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