This article aims to describe the conflict management between Tanjung Pauh Mudik and Kumun and conflict management that can be applied in other regions in Indonesia if there is a similar thing identified from the factors that cause conflict, the impact of conflict and efforts to resolve and manage it . The study used a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The selection of research informants used purposive sampling (purposive sampling). Data is collected through observation, document analysis, and interviews. While the data analysis techniques are data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results showed that conflict management was carried out, namely making a letter of peace agreement through ...
The two largest and most powerful socio-religious groups in Indonesia are Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and M...
This article explores local wisdom “tudang sipulung” (seated together), as conflict settlement mediu...
The two largest and most powerful socio-religious groups in Indonesia are Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and M...
Sirnabaya and Purwawinangun villages are located in the Gunungjati area, Cirebon Regency, which is a...
Abstract: Conflict between villages in South Sulawesi Province is a conflict phenomenon with unique ...
This study aims to determine the causes of conflicts and the Kerinci Regency government's strategy i...
This study aims to determine the causes of conflicts and the Kerinci Regency government's strategy i...
This study aims to determine the causes of conflicts and the Kerinci Regency government's strategy i...
Pontianak which is located in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, is considered as a conflict-prone area wit...
This study aims to determine the level of conflict escalation caused by land disputes for permanent ...
Pontianak which is located in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, is considered as a conflict-prone area wit...
The results showed vertical and horizontal conflict. There are some factors that causethese conflict...
Abstract. Indonesia has a plurality of cultures and communities that have the potential to create a ...
This article explores local wisdom “tudang sipulung” (seated together), as conflict settlement mediu...
The two largest and most powerful socio-religious groups in Indonesia are Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and M...
The two largest and most powerful socio-religious groups in Indonesia are Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and M...
This article explores local wisdom “tudang sipulung” (seated together), as conflict settlement mediu...
The two largest and most powerful socio-religious groups in Indonesia are Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and M...
Sirnabaya and Purwawinangun villages are located in the Gunungjati area, Cirebon Regency, which is a...
Abstract: Conflict between villages in South Sulawesi Province is a conflict phenomenon with unique ...
This study aims to determine the causes of conflicts and the Kerinci Regency government's strategy i...
This study aims to determine the causes of conflicts and the Kerinci Regency government's strategy i...
This study aims to determine the causes of conflicts and the Kerinci Regency government's strategy i...
Pontianak which is located in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, is considered as a conflict-prone area wit...
This study aims to determine the level of conflict escalation caused by land disputes for permanent ...
Pontianak which is located in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, is considered as a conflict-prone area wit...
The results showed vertical and horizontal conflict. There are some factors that causethese conflict...
Abstract. Indonesia has a plurality of cultures and communities that have the potential to create a ...
This article explores local wisdom “tudang sipulung” (seated together), as conflict settlement mediu...
The two largest and most powerful socio-religious groups in Indonesia are Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and M...
The two largest and most powerful socio-religious groups in Indonesia are Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and M...
This article explores local wisdom “tudang sipulung” (seated together), as conflict settlement mediu...
The two largest and most powerful socio-religious groups in Indonesia are Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and M...