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Badan Intelijen Negara: Unveiling Indonesia's National Intelligence Agency



Indonesia, a vast archipelago with diverse cultures and significant geopolitical importance, relies heavily on effective intelligence gathering to maintain national security and stability. At the heart of this effort lies the Badan Intelijen Negara (BIN), the Indonesian National Intelligence Agency. This comprehensive guide delves deep into the BIN's history, structure, roles, and impact on Indonesian society and foreign policy. We'll unravel the complexities of this often-secretive organization, offering insights into its operations and its crucial contribution to Indonesia's national interests.

H2: A Brief History of BIN: From Early Days to Modern Operations



The roots of BIN can be traced back to various intelligence organizations established during Indonesia's struggle for independence. However, its modern form solidified in 1957 with the creation of the Badan Koordinasi Intelijen Negara (BAKIN). BAKIN's evolution wasn't without its challenges; periods of political instability and shifting priorities saw changes in its structure and mandate. In 2004, a significant restructuring occurred, leading to the establishment of BIN as we know it today. This restructuring aimed to improve efficiency, transparency, and accountability. The transition marked a clear move towards a more modern, professional intelligence agency aligned with international best practices. This shift involved enhancing training, technology, and cooperation with international counterparts.

H2: The Structure and Organization of the Badan Intelijen Negara



BIN operates under the direct authority of the President of Indonesia, ensuring a high level of oversight and alignment with national policy objectives. Its organizational structure is complex, designed to effectively manage intelligence gathering across various domains. While precise details about its internal structure remain classified for national security reasons, we know it's compartmentalized into specialized directorates focusing on specific areas like:

H3: Domestic Intelligence: This section focuses on internal threats, including terrorism, extremism, separatist movements, and organized crime. It involves extensive network building and analysis of social, political, and economic trends within Indonesia.

H3: Foreign Intelligence: This critical area monitors international developments that could impact Indonesia's security, including geopolitical shifts, transnational crime, and foreign intelligence operations targeting Indonesia.

H3: Cyber Intelligence: In the modern era, cyberspace poses a significant threat. BIN's cyber intelligence unit plays a crucial role in protecting Indonesia's digital infrastructure and countering online threats, including cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns.

H3: Economic Intelligence: Understanding global economic trends and their impact on Indonesia's economy is vital. This division monitors economic developments, financial markets, and potential economic threats, providing crucial insights for policymakers.

H3: Counterterrorism: A dedicated unit focuses on preventing and responding to terrorist activities, working closely with other Indonesian security agencies and international partners. Intelligence sharing and collaborative efforts are crucial in this area.


H2: The Roles and Responsibilities of BIN



BIN's primary responsibility is to provide the President and other government agencies with timely and accurate intelligence assessments. This involves:

H3: Intelligence Gathering: This includes collecting and analyzing information from various sources, employing human intelligence (HUMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), and open-source intelligence (OSINT) techniques.

H3: Threat Assessment: Analyzing collected intelligence to identify potential threats to Indonesia's national security, both internal and external.

H3: Strategic Planning: Providing insights that inform national security strategies and policies.

H3: Counter-Intelligence: Preventing and neutralizing foreign intelligence operations targeting Indonesia.

H3: Cooperation with International Partners: BIN actively collaborates with intelligence agencies worldwide to share information and enhance cooperation on shared security concerns.


H2: BIN's Impact on Indonesian Society and Foreign Policy



BIN's activities have a significant, albeit often indirect, impact on Indonesian society. By preventing threats, it contributes to maintaining stability and security, fostering economic development, and protecting citizens. Its role in foreign policy is equally crucial, informing diplomatic efforts and shaping Indonesia's relationships with other countries. The agency's effectiveness in preventing threats, particularly terrorist attacks, has significantly contributed to Indonesia's overall stability. Its intelligence assessments inform crucial decisions regarding foreign policy, ensuring Indonesia's national interests are effectively represented on the global stage.

H2: Challenges and Future Prospects for BIN



Despite its significant contributions, BIN faces ongoing challenges. Maintaining balance between national security and individual freedoms remains a key concern. The ever-evolving nature of threats, from cyberattacks to sophisticated terrorist tactics, requires constant adaptation and investment in training and technology. Strengthening transparency and accountability mechanisms will enhance public trust and support for the agency's crucial work. Continuous professional development and collaboration with international partners are essential to ensuring BIN's effectiveness in the years to come.


Conclusion:

The Badan Intelijen Negara plays a vital, albeit often unseen, role in safeguarding Indonesia's national security and shaping its foreign policy. Its complex structure, wide-ranging responsibilities, and ongoing adaptation to emerging threats underscore its critical importance in maintaining stability and prosperity within the Indonesian archipelago. Understanding BIN's activities and challenges provides essential context for comprehending the complexities of Indonesian politics and its place in the global landscape.


FAQs:

1. Is BIN involved in domestic surveillance of Indonesian citizens? While BIN's mandate includes monitoring potential threats, its operations are subject to legal and ethical frameworks. Direct surveillance of citizens without proper legal authorization is prohibited.

2. How transparent is BIN's operation? Due to the sensitive nature of its work, BIN's operations remain largely classified. However, efforts are underway to improve transparency and accountability within the agency.

3. What is the relationship between BIN and other Indonesian security agencies? BIN works closely with other agencies like the police (Polri) and military (TNI) through information sharing and coordinated operations to address national security challenges.

4. Does BIN cooperate with foreign intelligence agencies? Yes, BIN actively collaborates with international partners on various intelligence matters, sharing information and collaborating on counter-terrorism efforts.

5. How can I learn more about BIN? While detailed information remains classified, researching reputable news sources, academic papers, and government publications can provide a broader understanding of the agency's role and impact.


  badan intelijen negara: Historical Dictionary of Indonesia R. B. Cribb, Audrey Kahin, 2004 Indonesia is Asia's third largest country in both population and area, a sprawling tropical archipelago of some 180 million people from hundreds of ethnic groups with a complex and turbulent history. One of Asia's newly industrializing countries, it is already a major economic powerhouse. In over 800 clear and succinct entries, the dictionary covers people, places, and organizations, as well as economics, culture, and political thought from Indonesia's ancient history up until the recent past. Includes a comprehensive bibliography, maps, chronology, list of abbreviations, and appendix of election results and major office-holders. This second edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded to cover the events that have occurred in Indonesia's history in the past fifteen years.
  badan intelijen negara: Intel Kenneth J. Conboy, 2004 IN A COUNTRY where talk of conspiracies is often a national pastime, the deepest, sometimes darkest, secrets have long been held by Indonesia's State Intelligence Agency (Badan Intelijen Negara, or BIN). Whether targeting communist diplomats, foreign terrorists, or domestic dissidents, BIN and its precursor organizations have been the covert spearhead of the nation's security policy. Here, for the first time, this secretive agency is exposed in INTEL: Inside Indonesia's Intelligence Service by noted author Ken Conboy. Drawing from exclusive access to BIN's personnel and operational archives, Conboy examines the agents and their operations since BIN's founding fifty years ago, and sheds new light on Indonesia's role in the Cold War with case studies of North Korean, Soviet, and Vietnamese operations across the archipelago and BIN's current position at the forefront on the war against terrorism. From the activities and subsequent captures of both Faruq and Hambali to the Indonesian operations of al-Qaeda, this book provides far more detail and insight than previously available. Understanding BIN is an integral part of understanding the politics and security of Indonesia, and INTEL is essential reading for anyone interested in intelligence operations, contemporary Indonesian history, and international terrorism. KEN CONBOY is country manager for Risk Management Advisory, a private security consultancy in Jakarta. Prior to that, he served as deputy director at the Asian Studies Center, an influential Washington-based think tank, where his duties including writing policy papers for the U.S. Congress and Executive on economic and strategic relations with the nations of South and Southeast Asia. The author of a dozen books about Asian military history and intelligence operations, Conboy's most recent title, Spies in the Himalayas, has earned praise as an intriguing account of high-altitude mountaineering and covert missions. A graduate of Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and of Johns Hopkins' School of Advanced International Studies, Conboy was also a visiting fellow at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok and has lived in Indonesia since 1992.
  badan intelijen negara: Indonesian Law Tim Lindsey, Simon Butt, 2018-09-06 Indonesia has a growing population of almost 300 million people, it is increasingly involved in world affairs, and has a booming economy. The need to better understand its unique, complex, and often obscure legal system, has become pressing. This is true across a wide range of sectors including, but not limited to, trade and investment, crime and terrorism, and human rights. Indonesia's democratization after the fall of Soeharto in 1998 triggered massive social and political changes that opened up this diverse, and formerly tightly-controlled, society. Law reform was a key driver of Indonesia's transformation and its full effect remains to be seen. This book offers clear and detailed explanations of the foundations of Indonesia's legal system in the context of its legal reform and rapid development. It offers succinct commentaries on a wide range of issues, examining the judicial process, the constitution, corruption and the court system, contract law, administrative law, foreign investment, taxation, Islamic law, and family law. It examines current substantive law and judicial interpretation and presents case studies of how the system operates in practice. Written in an accessible and engaging style, this book is an essential guide for readers seeking quick and clear answers to questions regarding the law and its application in Indonesia.
  badan intelijen negara: Renegotiating Boundaries , 2014-04-09 For decades almost the only social scientists who visited Indonesia’s provinces were anthropologists. Anybody interested in politics or economics spent most of their time in Jakarta, where the action was. Our view of the world’s fourth largest country threatened to become simplistic, lacking that essential graininess. Then, in 1998, Indonesia was plunged into a crisis that could not be understood with simplistic tools. After 32 years of enforced stability, the New Order was at an end. Things began to happen in the provinces that no one was prepared for. Democratization was one, decentralization another. Ethnic and religious identities emerged that had lain buried under the blanket of the New Order’s modernizing ideology. Unfamiliar, sometimes violent forms of political competition and of rentseeking came to light. Decentralization was often connected with the neo-liberal desire to reduce state powers and make room for free trade and democracy. To what extent were the goals of good governance and a stronger civil society achieved? How much of the process was ‘captured’ by regional elites to increase their own powers? Amidst the new identity politics, what has happened to citizenship? These are among the central questions addressed in this book. This volume is the result of a two-year research project at KITLV. It brings together an international group of 24 scholars – mainly from Indonesia and the Netherlands but also from the United States, Australia, Germany, Canada and Portugal.
  badan intelijen negara: The Indonesian Military After the New Order Sukardi Rinakit, 2005 Because the military is an integral part of Indonesia's power structure, it is of interest to anyone studying Indonesian affairs. This volume is the first study to address the role of the military in post-Soeharto Indonesia. The author is a former ghostwriter at the Indonesian Ministries of Home Affairs and Defence. He is privy to the internal dynamics of the military and has personally interviewed such untouchable figures as former President Soeharto. As such, this is an up-to-date, well-informed study providing a useful contribution to the literature, particularly with regard to the younger generation of the military.--BOOK JACKET.
  badan intelijen negara: The Politics of Military Reform Jürgen Rüland, Maria-Gabriela Manea, Hans Born, 2012-09-03 This volume seeks to explain why democratization and military reforms stagnate in newly democratizing countries. The contributions blend historical, ideational, cultural and structural explanatory factors to analyze the trajectories of military reform in Indonesia and Nigeria, two major regional powers that share many structural commonalities. In the tradition of the literature on security sector reform (SSR), the book not only scrutinizes executive initiatives toward military reform, but also provides ample coverage of societal actors. Findings show that while military reform is stagnating in both countries, societal forces ought to be taken into account more as major driving forces in explaining military reform. Several chapters study how legislatures, non-governmental organizations and the civilian defence epistemic community contribute to the transformation of military institutions. The last part of the book tackles another aspect rarely studied in the literature on military reform, namely, the role of militias in military reform.
  badan intelijen negara: Historical Dictionary of Indonesia Audrey Kahin, 2015-10-29 A wide-flung archipelago lying between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, Indonesia is the world's most populous Islamic country. For over two thousand years it was a crossroads on the major trading route between China and India, but it was not brought together into a single entity until the Dutch extended their rule throughout the Netherlands East Indies in the early part of the 20th century. Declaring its independence from the Dutch in 1945, the Republic of Indonesia was ruled by only two regimes over the next half century Throughout the years the country has continued to be dogged by an inefficient bureaucracy and by perpetual problems of corruption. However, since 2004 Indonesia has successfully carried out four direct elections for president, together with an equal number of elections for legislative bodies at all levels of government, and has finally in 2014 elected a president with no ties to either the military or to the previous authoritarian power structure. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Indonesia contains a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 900 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Indonesia.
  badan intelijen negara: The Handbook of Asian Intelligence Cultures Ryan Shaffer, 2022-10-03 As Asia increases in economic and geopolitical significance, it is necessary to better understand the region’s intelligence cultures. The Handbook of Asian Intelligence Cultures explores the historical and contemporary influences that have shaped Asian intelligence cultures as well as the impact intelligence service have had on domestic and foreign affairs. In examining thirty Asian countries, it considers the roles, practices, norms and oversight of Asia’s intelligence services, including the ends to which intelligence tools are applied. The book argues that there is no archetype of Asian intelligence culture due to the diversity of history, government type and society found in Asia. Rather, it demonstrates how Asian nations’ histories, cultures and governments play vital roles in intelligence cultures. This book is a valuable study for scholars of intelligence and security services in Asia, shedding light on understudied countries and identifying opportunities for future scholarship.
  badan intelijen negara: Defending Legal Freedoms in Indonesia Tim Mann, 2024-08-23 Defending Legal Freedoms in Indonesia provides fresh insights into how cause lawyers navigate political and institutional change, by presenting and analysing the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI), the oldest and most influential legal and human rights organisation in Indonesia. Based on rich ethnographic research, this book charts the developments of the organisation since its founding in 1970, its contribution to the ending of the authoritarian, military-backed New Order (1966-1998), its relative decline in the years following Indonesia’s democratisation and its revival in recent years as Indonesian democracy and human rights come under threat. The author examines the tactics the organisation has used, including show trials and working alongside grassroots communities, organising them and educating them about their rights. It highlights how this organisation flourished more under an authoritarian regime than under democracy and how its present, prominent, adversarial-political version of cause lawyering is playing a leading role in civil society resisting further erosion of democracy and human rights. The book addresses recent democratic erosion under President Joko Widodo, and documents pivotal moments in Indonesia’s contemporary history, such as the ‘Reform Corrupted’ mass demonstrations in 2019, illuminating how democracy shrinks, and how lawyers push back. The first book on Indonesia’s crucially important cause lawyering, activist lawyers’ group, this book will be of interest to researchers in Asian Law, Indonesian Studies. It is also an essential point of reference for future research in public lawyering in Asia.
  badan intelijen negara: Power and Political Culture in Suharto's Indonesia Stefan Eklöf, 2004 This work provides a fresh understanding of politics under the New Order and is influence on the systems of power and political relations in today's Indonesia.
  badan intelijen negara: Realpolitik Ideology Leonard C. Sebastian, 2006 Realpolitik Ideology presents path-breaking research on the Indonesian military (TNI) going beyond traditional scholarship on the TNI's dual function or dwifungsi which has been one of the dominating fields of analysis in Indonesian studies since the 1970s. Addressed to political scientists, sociologists, historians, anthropologists and defence practitioners, this book interprets security policy in terms of its social roots asserting that the realpolitik behaviour of the TNI has strong socio-cultural undertones, which in turn shape the development of military doctrine. The argument made in the book is that only through a better understanding of the doctrines that reinforced the military's significant presence in Indonesian affairs and their subsequent restructuring can Indonesia's policy-makers attempt meaningful reform of the TNI. Readable, accessible and yet exhaustively researched, Realpolitik Ideology examines the origins and development of ideas on security from the point of view of the TNI and explains why civil-military relations are still fraught with uncertainty, and why the recent changes in military ideology, removal of military posts in the legislature, ongoing divestment of its business, and other measures still do not guarantee that the military will not intervene in the affairs of state. Among its many valuable contributions, this book details: . the background to Indonesian concepts of national security . internal operations and the weak infrastructural power of the state, with an excellent discussion on the intelligence agencies . concepts for external defence, according to the TNI, including Indonesia's important but little-known contribution to UN peacekeepingmissions . defence and national security planning . the most recent laws relating to national security and the role of the military in Indonesia. Realpolitik Ideology offers suggestions about how to redefine concepts of national security to increase civil and democratic space and accountabilities and redress the historic imbalances between the civilian government and the military in Indonesia.
  badan intelijen negara: Masters of Terror Richard Tanter, Desmond Ball, Gerry Van Klinken, 2006-06-16 The terror campaign by pro-Indonesian armed groups before, during, and after East Timor's independence referendum in 1999 was a blatant challenge to the international community as many of the acts of murder, political intimidation, destruction, and mass deportation took place before the eyes of the world. Yet still the ultimate responsibility has been denied and obscured. Masters of Terror provides an authoritative analysis and documentation of the brutal operations carried out by the Indonesian army and its East Timorese allies. The authors carefully assemble detailed accounts of the actions of the major Indonesian officers and East Timorese militia commanders accused of gross human rights violations. This indispensable work explores a horrific frontal attack on democracy and calls for the establishment of an international tribunal for crimes against humanity in East Timor.
  badan intelijen negara: A Country in Despair C. (Kees) van Dijk, 2021-10-01 In late 1997 Indonesia's economy went into a tail-spin, culminating in social and political upheavals that saw Soeharto's resignation in May 1998, and resulting in a succession of presidents as Indonesia entered a period of democratization. These events are well known, even to casual observers, but Kees van Dijk has penned a magnificent account of Indonesia between 1997 and 2000 that fleshes out the story in rich detail and analysis. The volume itself closes as the soon to be ousted President Abdurrahman Wahid is facing two major corruption, collusion, and nepotism (korupsi, kolusi, and nepotisme or KKN) scandals and the political forces are arraying against him. The author has clearly sifted through a mountain of materials, principally Indonesian language newspaper sources, to bring about an excellent chronicle. At 621 pages, this is quite a large book—and one can only marvel at the way in which a vast array of sources have been combined. Despite its size and detail it is a thoroughly absorbing read—especially if one is already familiar with the events and characters that set the stage for a political and social transformation. The main substantive chapters of the book are supplemented by a large number of helpful appendices (showing political parties, cabinet line-ups, military leaders, a glossary, and so on).
  badan intelijen negara: Internal Security Services in Liberalizing States Joseph L. Derdzinski, 2016-05-23 Among the states that have moved from authoritarianism in the past 15 years, most have not moved beyond the mere procedures of democracy. They remain entrenched in a 'grey area' in which neither authoritarian nor democratic governance has been established, where incomplete transitions to democracy remain the procedural norm. Internal Security Services in Liberalizing States is an excellent scholarly resource focusing on democracy and its non-democratic institutions in an era of stalled liberalization. It provides a comparative account of the internal security situations of Morocco and Indonesia and makes a significant contribution to the fields of comparative politics, including comparative democratization, intelligence and politics, international security and terrorism, as well as to courses on Morocco, the Maghreb and the Middle East, Islam, and Indonesia and Asia. The volume covers a considerable range of themes and is a thought-provoking resource for those who recognize the importance of incorporating major institutional actors in the course of political liberalization.
  badan intelijen negara: Torn Between America and China Daniel Novotny, 2010 How can a developing, democratic and predominantly Muslim country like Indonesia manage its foreign relations, while facing a myriad of security concerns and dilemmas in the increasingly complex post-Cold War international politics, without compromising its national interests and sacrificing its independence? Approaching this problem from the vantage point of the Indonesian foreign policy elite, this book explores the elite's perceptions about other states and the manner in which these shape the decision-making process and determine policy outcomes. The combined qualitative and quantitative research strategy draws on a unique series of in-depth interviews with 45 members of the Indonesian foreign policy elite that included the country's (present and/or former) presidents, cabinet ministers, high-ranking military officers, and senior diplomats. Among all state actors, Indonesian relations with the United States and China are the highest concern of the elite. The leaders believe that, in the future, Indonesia will increasingly have to manoeuvre between the two rival powers. While the United States during George W. Bush's presidency was seen as the main security threat to Indonesia, China is considered the main malign factor in the long run with power capabilities that need to be constrained and counter-balanced.
  badan intelijen negara: Indonesia’s Maritime Policy from Independence to 2019 Indra Alverdian, 2024-08-02 Alverdian explores how a distinct national character of maritime governance has influenced the nature of Indonesia's aspiration to go beyond archipelagic towards a maritime nation, through focusing on the intersection between the nation's political culture, historical changes and geopolitical contexts, which gave rise to the primacy of the theme of unity in the nation's discourse. The main theme of this research is the three-pillar framework of the Tanah-Air concept, which includes the political culture of persatuan nasional (national unity), the strategic culture of cakra manggilingan (turning of the times from dark to golden periods), and the geopolitical context of posisi silang dunia (world crossroad position). The findings of this publication indicate the dominant influence of Javanese political culture, philosophy, values, and traditions on the distinct character of Indonesia’s maritime orientation. Specifically, Javanese political philosophy and traditions within each pillar of Tanah-Air have influenced continuity rather than change in the evolution of Indonesia’s maritime policy. This book helps readers understand how the defining theme of unity in national political culture has shaped the evolution of Indonesia’s maritime policy from 1945 to 2019. It illustrates how the continuous influence of the theme of national unity as devised by the political elites through history has addressed the realities of the archipelago’s geography, and it is significant from both an academic and practical policy perspective. A book designed for academics and the general public interested in gaining greater insight and knowledge on Indonesia’s maritime policy and maritime nation aspirations.
  badan intelijen negara: Military Politics and Democratization in Indonesia Jun Honna, 2013-01-11 The military have had a key role to play in Indonesia's recent history and may well have a decisive role to play in her future. This book looks at the role of the military in the downfall of Suharto and their ongoing influence on the succeeding governments of B.J. Habibie and Abdurrahman Wahid. The author also examines such key features as human rights, reconciliation, civic-military discourse and ongoing security dilemmas. The book is unique in providing the best overview of the role of the military in the world's fourth most populous nation.
  badan intelijen negara: Civil-Military Relations in Indonesia Muhamad Haripin, 2019-09-04 This book examines military operations other than war (MOOTW) of the Indonesian military in the post-Suharto period and argues that the twin development of democratic consolidation, marked by ‘stable’ civil–military relations from 2004 to 2014 under Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s presidency, and internationalization of the military have not yet entirely de-politicized the armed forces. This book shows how peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, and counter-terror missions have been reinvented by the Indonesian military (Tentara Nasional Indonesia, TNI) to adhere to its politico-institutional interests rather than to divert military attention from politics. In contrast with conventional arguments about the rationale of MOOTW in promoting military professionalism, this book provides the first critical analysis of the development of these missions and correlates them with TNI’s concerted effort to preserve territorial command structure – a military network that parallels the civilian bureaucracy down to the village level. The book argues that the military in Indonesia remains domestically political amidst high intensity of international activism. A detailed investigation of civil–military relations in Indonesia, this book will be of interest to scholars in the fields of Southeast Asian studies and Asian politics, and more generally to those interested in civil–military relations, military politics, and MOOTW.
  badan intelijen negara: INTELIJEN Edisi X Y. Wahyu Saronto, 2024-10-25 Dilihat dari sejarahnya, intelijen sangatlah erat hubungannya dengan perang. Bahkan intelijen sudah teridentifikasi dikenal sejak manusia mengenal perang itu sendiri. Namun, seiring dengan berkembangnya zaman telah membawa intelijen pada perluasan kepentingan pemanfaatannya. Saat ini intelijen tidak hanya dipakai untuk kepentingan militer atau perang, melainkan juga untuk kepentingan yang lebih luas, terutama untuk menjaga kedaulatan sebuah negara. Perkembangan teknologi informasi serta komunikasi yang begitu cepat juga telah membawa banyak perubahan dalam dunia intelijen itu sendiri. Dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, negara kita telah menghadapi berbagai jenis serangan cyber (siber), mulai dari pencurian data pribadi, serangan ransomware, hingga serangan yang menyasar infrastruktur kritis seperti sistem perbankan dan pemerintahan. Menurut laporan Badan Siber dan Sandi Negara (BSSN), jumlah serangan siber di Indonesia terus meningkat setiap tahunnya, dengan ribuan insiden dilaporkan setiap bulan. Kejahatan siber ini tidak hanya berdampak pada keamanan nasional, tetapi juga ekonomi dan stabilitas sosial. Oleh sebab itu, buku ini disusun dengan menyajikan berbagai teori yang berkaitan dengan dasar-dasar intelijen dan aplikasinya. Selain itu, buku ini juga dilengkapi beberapa pengalaman penulis dalam mengemban fungsi intelijen di jajaran POLRI dan BIN. Dalam edisi ke sepuluh buku ini, penulis ingin membahas lebih banyak mengenai peranan intelijen dalam era digital, terutama menghadapi peningkatan cyber crime yang kian marak di beberapa tahun terakhir ini, serta bagaimana upaya pemerintah dalam melindungi kedaulatan data (data privacy) dan mengembangkan protokol cyberspace di Indonesia, demi keberlangsungan kedaulatan negara tercinta di masa yang akan datang.
  badan intelijen negara: Historical Dictionary of International Intelligence Nigel West, 2015-05-21 Intelligence is now acknowledged as the hidden dimension to international diplomacy and national security. It is the hidden piece of the jigsaw puzzle of global relations that cements relationships, undermines alliances and topples tyrants, and after many decades of being deliberately overlooked or avoided, it is now regarded as a subject of legitimate study by academics and historians. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of International Intelligence covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500 cross-referenced entries on espionage techniques, categories of agents, crucial operations spies, defectors, moles, double and triple agents, and the tradecraft they apply. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the international intelligence.
  badan intelijen negara: New Wars Scott Nicholas Romaniuk, 2013 Al Qaeda's deadly assaults against the American homeland on September 11, 2001 deeply altered regional security architectures the world over. Religious extremists responsible for having coordinated and implemented the 9/11 attacks have brought state and non-state actors to radically reconsider traditional concepts of security, including responses and the need for tactical and strategic preemption in the face of growing conventional and asymmetric threats to communities at home and abroad. Drawing upon critical new research, the analyses presented by the contributors of this volume challenge and even shatter previously held ideas about domestic and international terrorism and state-sanctioned violence. They shed light upon new conceptions of security as well as the need for actors to address existing and emerging cultures of fear and critical susceptibilities in the face of wanton violence and security of the state in the 21st century.
  badan intelijen negara: A Political Biography of the Indonesian Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Movement Saskia Wieringa, 2024-04-04 Here, the history of the Indonesian LBT movement is charted, from invisibility, to visibility and now as it moves again into hiding. In the early 1980s, during the oppressive military dictatorship called the New Order in Indonesia, the first organizations of Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans persons were established. They were short-lived, but prepared the ground for a more comprehensive LBT rights movement after the democratic opening of society in 1998. From 2000 to 2015 the visibility of the movement grew, until a vicious state-sponsored backlash set in, driven by majoritarian, fundamentalist Islamist groups. Saskia Wieringa tracks the movement's progress and explores the persistence of the butch/femme model of relationships; the proliferations of identities; family violence and conversion therapy; religion; and the anti-LGBT campaign. In its insistence on the local dynamics of this movement, the book aims to debunk the idea that homosexuality is a Western import. Chapters deal with the many religious and secular phenomena that are linked with gender diversity and same-sex relations traditionally, and the erasure of many of these traditions is explained using the concept of postcolonial amnesia. A Political Biography of the Indonesian Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Movement is also a contribution to the growing literature on decolonization studies, pointing out that its dynamics, its historical course and its present condition, different as they are from the dominant Western view on a global LGBT movement, needs to be considered as valuable as accounts of Western LGBT histories are.
  badan intelijen negara: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CHINA-INDONESIA RELATIONS IN 2021 Muhammad Zulfikar Rahmat, M. Habib Pashya, 2022-01-07 This book is a continuation of our previous book, The Political Economy of Indonesia-China Relations 2021, which was published last year. The main objective of this book is to understand the different dynamics of Indonesia-China relations in 2021. It attempts to offer an analysis of various important events that occurred in the past year as well as providing recommendations for alternative policies that can be carried out by the government, relevant agencies, and other stakeholders in order to ensure that the relationship between Jakarta and Beijing are mutually beneficial for the two parties. Some of the chapters in this book have been published by international media such as Asia Sentinel, The Diplomat, The Conversation, and The ASEAN Post. We hope this book can open a new window for readers to see the dynamics of Indonesia-China relations from various perspectives. The author hopes that this work can become a reference for students and researchers who are interested in foreign policy issues and the politics of international cooperation.
  badan intelijen negara: "If You Leave Us Here, We Will Die" Geoffrey Robinson, 2011-03-14 Colonial legacies -- Invasion and genocide -- Occupation and resistance -- Mobilizing the militias -- Bearing witness, tempting fate -- The vote -- A campaign of violence -- Intervention -- Justice and reconciliation.
  badan intelijen negara: Yudhoyono Presidency Edward Aspinall, 2016-04-29 The presidency of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (2004-14) was a watershed in Indonesia's modern democratic history. Yudhoyono was not only the first Indonesian president to be directly elected, but also the first to be democratically re-elected. Coming to office after years of turbulent transition, he presided over a decade of remarkable political stability and steady economic growth. But other aspects of his rule have been the subject of controversy. While supporters view his presidency as a period of democratic consolidation and success, critics view it as a decade of stagnation and missed opportunities. This book is the first comprehensive attempt to evaluate both the achievements and the shortcomings of the Yudhoyono presidency. With contributions from leading experts on Indonesia's politics, economy and society, it assesses the Yudhoyono record in fields ranging from economic development and human rights, to foreign policy, the environment and the security sector.
  badan intelijen negara: Standing Firm For Indonesia's Democracy: An Oral History Of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Takashi Shiraishi, 2024-01-16 This book presents the first oral history of Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) (2004-2014). As the first directly elected president, he played a very important role in Indonesia's democratization. Indonesia's economy also got back on the path of growth under his administration.In a series of interviews, SBY tells how he handled military affairs in 1990s, what he did as minister and coordinating minister under President Abdurrahman Wahid and President Megawati Sukarnoputri, challenges he confronted and how he managed those challenges in his administration. Readers will learn his thought about statecraft, his view of the future, his style of leadership, and the critical decisions he made and the thinking that informed his decisions. Interviewed by a team of Indonesia specialists for more than 30 hours, the oral recording helps the reader understand President Yudhoyono's thinking in his own voice, and also, his policies and actions.
  badan intelijen negara: Military Politics, Islam, and the State in Indonesia Marcus Mietzner, 2009 Based on a decade of research in Indonesia, this book provides an in-depth account of the military's struggle to adapt to the new democratic system after the downfall of Suharto's authoritarian regime in 1998. Unlike other studies of the Indonesian armed forces, which focus exclusively on internal military developments, Mietzner's study emphasizes the importance of conflicts among civilians in determining the extent of military involvement in political affairs. Analysing disputes between Indonesia's main Muslim groups, Mietzner argues that their intense rivalry between 1998 and 2004 allowed the military to extend its engagement in politics and protect its institutional interests. The stabilization of the civilian polity after 2004, in contrast, has led to an increasing marginalization of the armed forces from the power centre. Drawing broader conclusions from these events for Indonesia's ongoing process of democratic consolidation, the book shows that the future role of the armed forces in politics will largely depend on the ability of civilian leaders to maintain functioning democratic institutions and procedures.
  badan intelijen negara: THE LITTLE VIXEN Sara Tirza, 2021-12-20 The Little Vixen Sinopsis Read at the end page.
  badan intelijen negara: Indonesian Muslim Intelligentsia and Power Yudi Latif, 2008 Presents a genealogy of the social networks and power struggles of the major influential group of Indonesian educated Muslims called 'intelligentsia'.
  badan intelijen negara: After Bali Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan, Nanyang Technological University. Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2003 This book critically analyses the specific threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia since the Bali blasts of 12 October 2002 and the US-led war on Iraq. It offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the ideological, socioeconomic and political motivations, trans-regional linkages, and media representations of the terrorist threat in the region, assesses the efficacy of the regional counter-terror response and suggests a more balanced and nuanced approach to combating the terror threat in Southeast Asia. The contributors include leading scholars of political Islam in the region, renowned terrorism and regional security analysts, as well as highly regarded regional journalists and commentators. This represents a formidable and unequalled combination of expertise.
  badan intelijen negara: Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes Thomas B. Pepinsky, 2009-08-17 Thomas B. Pepinsky examines how coalitions and capital mobility in Indonesia and Malaysia shape the links between financial crises and regime change.
  badan intelijen negara: Deepening Democracy in Indonesia? Maribeth Erb, Priyambudi Sulistiyanto, 2009 Since the fall of long-reigning President Soeharto, in 1998, Indonesia has been in an era of transition, away from an authoritarian regime, and on a quest for democracy. This quest started with decentralization laws implemented in 2001, which gave greater autonomy to the regions, and continued with the direct elections for the national and local legislatures and the President in 2004. The latest development in this democratization process is the implementation of a system for the direct election of regional leaders, which began in 2005; the first round of elections across the nation for all governors, mayors and district heads was completed in 2008. Authors of the chapters in this volume, the result of a workshop in Singapore in 2006, present data from across the archipelago for these first direct elections for local leaders and give their assessment as to how far these elections have contributed to a deepening democracy.
  badan intelijen negara: Shades of Grey Jusuf Wanandi, 2012 FOR MORE THAN THREE DECADES, Soeharto reigned as the most powerful man in Indonesia - President, father figure and infallible leader to millions. That span of the country's history has remained largely opaque to the public, with confusion and vagaries obscuring the inner workings of his regime. In Shades of Grey: A Political Memoir of Modern Indonesia 1965-1998, longtime political insider Jusuf Wanandi, who worked closely with the President's top advisors for decades, sheds light on the indecipherable dark of this period. From the day of the 1965 coup to the invasion of East Timor to Soeharto's complex relationships with China, the communist party and Islamic activists, Wanandi draws on behind-the-scenes knowledge and lifelong experience to illuminate some of the most dramatic and less understood elements of Indonesian history. Both history scholars and political novices will learn much from this book, gaining greater comprehension of how Indonesia came to be what it is today, as well as coming to understand one of modern history's largest political personalities. As the title suggests, nothing in this deeply layered story is black-and-white, no truths absolute in the violent and passionate tale of Indonesia's journey toward full democracy, but Wanandi offers perhaps the most comprehensive and nuanced explanation to date. Though no history can tell all sides of a story, Shades of Grey - colored by Wanandi's thoughtful voice, as well as humanizing anecdotes about great figures - paints a rich picture of a fascinating time, a picture that is sure to provoke debate and introspection for years to come. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jusuf Wanandi (1937), a native of Sawahlunto, West Sumatra, is a lawyer by training and an activist by calling. He co-founded the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in 1971 and amongst his many other responsibilities and appointments he currently serves as President Director of The Jakarta Post and Chairman of Prasetiya Mulya Business School. He lives in Jakarta with his wife and family. This is his third book.
  badan intelijen negara: History in Uniform Katharine E. McGregor, 2007 Under the New Order regime (1967-98), the Indonesian military sought to monopolise the production of official history and control its contents. The goal was to validate the political role of the armed forces, condemn communism and promote military values. A detailed examination of the Indonesian military's image-making under Suharto.
  badan intelijen negara: The Politics and Economics of Indonesia's Natural Resources Budy P Resosudarmo, 2005 The challenges in using and managing natural resources in Indonesia are immense. They include ensuring that resource utilisation benefits most Indonesians; optimising the rate of exploitation of mineral reserves, bearing in mind the interests of future generations; and achieving sustainable forest and maritime exploitation. Recent rapid political change under reformasi and decentralisation may seem to have provided opportunities for a long-term development path that embraces both resource sustainability and equity issues. However, they have also generated an environment of political uncertainty, weak law enforcement, increased insecurity of property rights and local conflicts. This situation, together with the post-crisis imperative of restoring socio-economic progress, has created a pressing need to address the challenges of proper utilisation and management of natural resources. This book examines these and related issues from a political, socio-economic, and environmental standpoint. 1st Reprint 2006
  badan intelijen negara: Hukum Tata Usaha Negara & Hukum Acara Peradilan Tata Usaha Negara Indonesia Dr. Titik Triwulan T., S.H., 2016-01-01 Supremasi hukum, khususnya di bidang Hukum Tata Usaha Negara, dimaksudkan agar penyelenggara (administrasi) negara dan para penegak hukum tidak mengabaikan ide dasar hukum: keadilan, kemanfaatan, dan kepastian hukum. Sebab, salah satu faktor utama keterpurukan proses hukum dan peradilan di Indonesia disebabkan oleh pelaksanaan hukum dan penegakan hukum yang acap kali mengabaikan rasa keadilan masyarakat, dan hanya terpaku pada formalitas dan , prosedur hukum semata. Buku persembahan penerbit PrenadaMediaGroup
  badan intelijen negara: Global Secret and Intelligence Services II Heinz Duthel, 2014-11-03 Global Secret and Intelligence Services II Hidden Systems that deliver Unforgettable Customer Service Global Secret and Intelligence Services II Hidden Systems that deliver Unforgettable Customer Service First Edition 2006 Second Edition 2009 Third Edition 2014 Updated: UUTYG/TT5443 Note: Because of some special contents of this publication, some pages are in French, German and Italien The DEA in popular culture * The DEA.org (The Drug Enjoying Americans), a drug information site. * Gary Oldman played a corrupt DEA Agent in The Professional. * Luis Guzman and Don Cheadle play two DEA agents in the movie Traffic. * Vin Diesel plays a DEA agent in the movie A Man Apart. * Max Payne is a DEA agent in the video game series Max Payne. In the game, Max battles addicts of a fictional designer drug called Valkyr. * David Duchovny played a transvestite DEA agent, Denise/Dennis Bryson on the series, Twin Peaks. * Mary-Louise Parker finds out that her boyfriend is a DEA agent on the Showtime series Weeds
  badan intelijen negara: West Papua & Indonesia Since Suharto Peter King, 2004 This book reviews the long guerilla struggle of the 'Organisasi Papua Merdeka' (OPM) for a Free Papua, and traces the rise of a non-violent independence movement alongside it, the Papua Council, following the fall from power of Indonesia’s military dictator, General Suharto, in 1998.
  badan intelijen negara: The Military and Democracy in Indonesia Angel Rabasa, John Haseman, 2002-12-13 The military is one of the few institutions that cut across the divides of Indonesian society. As it continues to play a critical part in determining Indonesia's future, the military itself is undergoing profound change. The authors of this book examine the role of the military in politics and society since the fall of President Suharto in 1998. They present several strategic scenarios for Indonesia, which have important implications for U.S.-Indonesian relations, and propose goals for Indonesian military reform and elements of a U.S. engagement policy.
  badan intelijen negara: Transitional Justice from State to Civil Society Sri Lestari Wahyuningroem, 2019-11-27 This book is the first to offer an in-depth analysis of transitional justice as an unfinished agenda in Indonesia’s democracy. Examining the implementation of transitional justice measures in post-authoritarian Indonesia, this book analyses the factors within the democratic transition that either facilitated or hindered the adoption and implementation of transitional justice measures. Furthermore, it contributes key insights from an extensive examination of ‘bottom-up’ approaches to transitional justice in Indonesia: through a range of case studies, civil society-led initiatives to truth-seeking and local reconciliation efforts. Based on extensive archival, legal and media research, as well as interviews with key actors in Indonesia’s democracy and human rights’ institutions, the book provides a significant contribution to current understandings of Indonesia’s democracy. Its analysis of the failure of state-centred transitional justice measures, and the role of civil society, also makes an important addition to comparative transitional justice studies. It will be of considerable interest to scholars and activists in the fields of Transitional Justice and Politics, as well as in Asian Studies.
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Badan Intelijen Negara, disingkat BIN, adalah lembaga pemerintah nonkementerian Indonesia yang bertugas melaksanakan tugas pemerintahan di bidang intelijen. Kepala BIN saat ini dijabat oleh Letnan Jenderal TNI (Purn.) Muhammad Herindra.

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The State Intelligence Agency (Indonesian: Badan Intelijen Negara), commonly referred to as BIN, is Indonesia's primary intelligence agency.The BIN is also responsible for coordinating intelligence activities among various intelligence agencies, including military intelligence, police intelligence, prosecutors intelligence and other relevant entities.

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Sep 6, 2023 · Badan Intelijen Negara (BIN) adalah lembaga pemerintah non kementerian di Indonesia. BIN berperan dalam upaya deteksi dan antisipasi yang mengancam keamanan serta kepentingan nasional. Yuk kita simak penjelasan lebih lanjut mengenai Badan Intelijen Negara.

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Badan Intelijen Negara ("State Intelligence Agency"), commonly referred to as BIN, is Indonesia's primary intelligence agency. Prior to 2001, it was known as Bakin (Badan Koordinasi Intelijen Negara, "State Intelligence Coordinating Agency"); its name was changed as part of a general restructuring of the agency.

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