Politic and Economic Interests Of Disaster Politicization: A Sytematic Literature Review Approach

Authors

  • Arif Budiman Program Studi Administrasi Negara FISIPKUM Universitas Serang Raya, Badan Pengawas Pemilihan Umum Republik Indonesia
  • Nur Hidayat Departemen Politik dan Pemerintahan Universitas Diponegoro
  • Zulhadi Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Universitas 45 Mataram

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30656/jika.v4i2.9269

Keywords:

Disaster Politization, Political Interests, Economical Interests

Abstract

Problem: Since the study on manipulating disaster issue for political interest has been easy to find, modus dan motives regarding the action are continuing to vary. It ranges from its simplest form to the sophisticated one. In order to keep update of the issue, renewing cognitive aspects of the theme is a must.   

Purpose: This research is aimed to enhance the study on disaster politicization, expand disaster mitigation strategy, and strengthen disaster risk management.

Method: Systematic literature review

Results: Disaster politicisation modus operandi can be found on the form of data expose, mass-fear exploitation, lobbying policy makers, risk shifting management, linguistic politics, and public opinion engineering. Along with political interest of maintaining power is economical interest that is to raise the money out of big disaster management project.

Research Type: Qualitative

 

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Published

2024-09-05