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Tine Molendijk - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Role of Political Practices in Moral Injury: A Study of Afghanistan Veterans
    Political Psychology, 2018
    Co-Authors: Tine Molendijk
    Abstract:

    While much research has been conducted on military trauma, conceptualizations of deployment‐related suffering have been predominantly approached through a medical, individual‐focused lens. Since the military is an instrument of the state, it is crucial to expand the conceptual scope to include Political processes, particularly for the fast‐growing literature on “moral injury,” which refers to the emotional impact of perpetrating, witnessing, or falling victim to perceived wrongdoing. This article examines the role of Political practices in the onset of moral injury as well as the microPolitical responses of morally injured veterans. A study of the Dutch mission in Uruzgan, Afghanistan, shows that decisions and frames at the Political level helped create distressing quandaries on the ground and that in all the ways the Political Leadership acknowledged the problems that veterans subsequently developed, it also maintained a silence on its direct contribution to these problems, as such perpetuating them. Consequently, veterans tried to make the Political Leadership take a material and symbolic share in their burden. Clearly, moral conflict may exist both in the veteran and between the veteran and the Political domain, and therefore, experiences of institutional betrayal and a resultant search for reparations should be included in theory on moral injury.

Ahmad Dirwan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • analysis of Political Leadership model of ulama islamic religious leader in indonesia
    Social Science Research Network, 2012
    Co-Authors: Ahmad Dirwan, Yufi Adriani
    Abstract:

    The purposed of this study was to look at models of the Political Leadership of the Ulama in Indonesia. The latest development of the contemporary politics in Indonesia was marked by the successful of Indonesian voters for the first times elect their president and vice president directly (1998). Since then, the government system gave the opportunity to private citizen to nominate themselves and stand as the head of government. However, if citizens planned to become a candidate, he must be registered as member from one Political party or represent one of them. For example, there is Ulama who form a party called the “ Partai Bintang Reformasi” in the reformation period. In addition, there is the party that contains a lot of Ulama such as “Partai Keadilan Sejahtera” who chose to merge with the winning party and eventually many of those sitting in parliament. The models of Political Leadership in Indonesia will be analyzed through four types; Personality Attributes Model, Leader and Constituent Models, Contextual Factor Model, the Integrative Model. Although in an attempt to understand the behavior of the Political Leadership of the Ulama, the most appropriate model seemed the use of integrative models. The aim of this research was also to get the broader picture of what model is most widely practiced by the Ulama when they were assigned in government system, members of parliament and Political party leaders, then the results will be also compared among the 3 groups of the samples. This study will be recruited some participants to answer the questionnaires and followed by depth interview session.

  • analysis of Political Leadership model of ulama islamic religious leader in indonesia1
    Jurnal Mitra Manajemen, 2011
    Co-Authors: Ahmad Dirwan
    Abstract:

    The purposed of this study was to look at models of the Political Leadership of the Ulama in Indonesia. The latest development of the contemporary politics in Indonesia was marked by the successful of Indonesian voters for the first times elect their president and vice president directly (2004). Since then, the government system gave the opportunity to private citizen to nominate themselves and stand as the head of government. However, if citizens planned to become a candidate, he must be registered as member from one Political party or represent one of them. Leadership itself has own definition is the process of influencing the activities of an organized group toward goal achievement. The Political Leadership of the ulama means the ability of their islamic religious leader who has the wisdom and vision to create and execute plans and make consequential decision in the volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous strategic environment. The models of Political Leadership in Indonesia will be analyzed through three types; Personality Attributes Model, Contextual Factor Model and the Integrative Model. Although in an attempt to understand the behavior of the Political Leadership of the Ulama, the most appropriate model seemed the use of integrative models. The aim of this research was also to get the broader picture of what model is most widely practiced by the Ulama when they were assigned in government system, members of parliament and Political party leaders. This study will use case study in order to analyzed the Political Leadership model of Ulama in Indonesia.

Yufi Adriani - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • analysis of Political Leadership model of ulama islamic religious leader in indonesia
    Social Science Research Network, 2012
    Co-Authors: Ahmad Dirwan, Yufi Adriani
    Abstract:

    The purposed of this study was to look at models of the Political Leadership of the Ulama in Indonesia. The latest development of the contemporary politics in Indonesia was marked by the successful of Indonesian voters for the first times elect their president and vice president directly (1998). Since then, the government system gave the opportunity to private citizen to nominate themselves and stand as the head of government. However, if citizens planned to become a candidate, he must be registered as member from one Political party or represent one of them. For example, there is Ulama who form a party called the “ Partai Bintang Reformasi” in the reformation period. In addition, there is the party that contains a lot of Ulama such as “Partai Keadilan Sejahtera” who chose to merge with the winning party and eventually many of those sitting in parliament. The models of Political Leadership in Indonesia will be analyzed through four types; Personality Attributes Model, Leader and Constituent Models, Contextual Factor Model, the Integrative Model. Although in an attempt to understand the behavior of the Political Leadership of the Ulama, the most appropriate model seemed the use of integrative models. The aim of this research was also to get the broader picture of what model is most widely practiced by the Ulama when they were assigned in government system, members of parliament and Political party leaders, then the results will be also compared among the 3 groups of the samples. This study will be recruited some participants to answer the questionnaires and followed by depth interview session.

Stephen D Oconnell - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Agnieszka Jachecneale - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • targeting state and Political Leadership in armed conflicts
    Social Science Research Network, 2018
    Co-Authors: Agnieszka Jachecneale
    Abstract:

    Despite repeated attacks on various figures of authority and Political leaders such as Saddam Hussein, the scholarly debates in the law of armed conflict have not given much attention to an analysis of if, and if so, when, state and Political Leadership may be subject to lawful attack, or the question of when physical objects associated with exercising of the official functions contributing to the prosecution of military operations can satisfy the criteria of the definition of military objectives. Whilst examining various positions of Leadership, such as Prime Ministers and Political party figures, it is argued that there is a relationship between the character and the scope of the activity of such individuals, which may impact a legal assessment of the objects used or intended to be used in the furtherance of such functions. The existence of such relationships is best demonstrated by the example of individuals vested with the Commander-in-Chief functions. This Article demonstrates, contrary to previous assertions in the literature, that their status will be based either on their membership in armed forces or on their conduct constituting direct participation in hostilities. The result of such assessment could result in opposing outcomes of legal evaluation of the infrastructure associated with activity of such individuals, with possibly far-reaching consequences of incorrect application of the principle of distinction in armed conflict.

  • targeting state and Political Leadership in armed conflicts
    Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2018
    Co-Authors: Agnieszka Jachecneale
    Abstract:

    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Vanderbilt University Law School via the URL in this record.