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Journal Summary : | The international conference on human security, governance, and policy initiates crucial conversations and takes a part in mitigating issues about human security, as a fundamental platform in the policy development of politics, economics, and Socio-cultures in both developed and developing countries. Human security is one of the contemporary global issues that has received considerable attention from academics as well as policymakers across the globe these days. In the area of digital revolution 4.0, it has given a situation that imposes more challenging circumstances. The humanitarian crisis has been a dominant issue that continues to feature in any academic discussions about any possible challenges that come ahead. It addresses the responsibility of the government to mitigate issues of economic security, food security, health security, environmental security, personal security, community security, and political security. These seven components are further simplified into three main components. For Author(s), please see the Journal Guidelines and Templates for submission. |
Vol 3, No 1 (2022): November 2022
Table of Contents
Articles
Wahidah Wahidah
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1-10
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Angger Kwarazmi Khamaiya
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11-18
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Afifah Yuha Isara, Budhy Prianto, Sukardi Sukardi
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19-26
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Marlina Marlina
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27-32
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Lelicartika Metak, Mamluatun Nichayah
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33-37
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Nurlina Sinaga
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38-44
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Rindawati Rindawati
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45-51
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Afiat Puji Herlinawati
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52-59
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Nurul Laila Rohmawati
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60-64
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Salsabila Rohada ‘Aisiy
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65-69
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Venny Venny, Dani Tiyaropa Hasibuan
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70-78
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Rio Djajatmadja, Diah Aju Wisnuwardhani
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79-83
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Hakim Alif Fianto, Abdul Aziz Mashuri
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84-91
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Herman Gozaly, Setiyono Setiyono, Supriyadi Supriyadi
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92-95
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