2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i8.5177
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Pancasila as foundation and goals of Indonesia’s human development in the President Jokowi era

Abstract: One of the three main problems facing the Indonesian people in the midst of the current swift of globalization and information is the problem of radicalism, intolerance and the crisis of national identity. The reason as written in the national development agenda is because the politics of uniformity has eroded the character of Indonesia as a warrior nation, fading solidarity and mutual cooperation, and marginalizing local culture. This study aims to find out and explain Pancasila as the foundation and goals of… Show more

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“…The best term to describe all the qualities and proficiencies that each and every Indonesian student should possess is Pancasila. The principles found in Pancasila are also consistent with the competencies that are advised by the international community, according to this study, which looked at a number of publications pertaining to 21stcentury character and competency (Taniredja et al, 2012;Rifai et al, 2020). As a result, a student who strongly identifies as Indonesian, loves and cares for his country, but is also capable and self-assured enough to participate in and contribute to the solution of global issues is considered a Pancasila student.…”
Section: Pancasila Student Profilesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The best term to describe all the qualities and proficiencies that each and every Indonesian student should possess is Pancasila. The principles found in Pancasila are also consistent with the competencies that are advised by the international community, according to this study, which looked at a number of publications pertaining to 21stcentury character and competency (Taniredja et al, 2012;Rifai et al, 2020). As a result, a student who strongly identifies as Indonesian, loves and cares for his country, but is also capable and self-assured enough to participate in and contribute to the solution of global issues is considered a Pancasila student.…”
Section: Pancasila Student Profilesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Indonesia is a diverse country with over 300 ethnic groups and more than 700 languages spoken. The country has a long history of colonialism or in other words, the colonialism has their binary mindset implemented Indonesia to create their own identity politics, which has led to various identity politics movements emerging in the country (Rifai et al, 2020). One of the most significant identity politics movements in Indonesia is the movement for the recognition and rights of the indigenous people of Papua.…”
Section: Identity Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government is carrying out continuous development to ensure equitable benefit distribution, considering the vastness and diversity of Indonesia's regions. Therefore, development is essential to maximise the achievement of the fifth principle of Pancasila, which states that justice is the right of every nation (Rifai et al, 2020). As a result, the equitable distribution of infrastructure development is also one of the rights of every region, ranging from Sabang to Merauke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%