Smart: Journal of Statecraft, Politics, and Geopolitics (SPolitics) serves as a premier scholarly platform dedicated to the rigorous analysis of governance, international relations, and strategic power dynamics, bridging critical Indonesian perspectives with broader global discourse. The journal fosters a multidisciplinary dialogue on the evolving complexities of statecraft, offering evidence-based insights into policy innovation, regional stability, and the shifting landscape of modern geopolitics. Committed to advancing high-impact research that informs both academic theory and practical statecraft, SPolitics is published triannually in March, July, and November. By maintaining a rigorous peer-review process, the journal provides an essential venue for scholars, diplomats, and practitioners to address contemporary challenges in national sovereignty and international cooperation within an increasingly interconnected world.

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Smart: Journal of Statecraft, Politics, and Geopolitics

Smart: Journal of Statecraft, Politics, and Geopolitics (SPolitics) serves as a premier scholarly platform dedicated to the rigorous analysis of governance, international relations, and strategic power dynamics, bridging critical Indonesian perspectives with broader global discourse. The journal fosters a multidisciplinary dialogue on the evolving complexities of statecraft, offering evidence-based insights into policy innovation, regional stability, and the shifting landscape of modern geopolitics. Committed to advancing high-impact research that informs both academic theory and practical statecraft, SPolitics is published triannually in March, July, and November. By maintaining a rigorous peer-review process, the journal provides an essential venue for scholars, diplomats, and practitioners to address contemporary challenges in national sovereignty and international cooperation within an increasingly interconnected world.

Published: 2026-03-01

Indonesia's Economic Resilience Assessment During Israel-Iran Conflict and Global Financial System Crisis

Herunnisa Herunnisa (Author)
Pages: 1-10
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Continuity over Rupture: Elite Cartels and Democratic Recession in the Indonesian Transition

Ryan Gunawan (Author)
Pages: 11-25
2026-03-02 Views: Downloads:

The Japanese Officials’ Resignation Phenomenon: Political Accountability Lessons for Indonesia’s Democratic System

Arazid Arazid (Author)
Pages: 26-36
2026-03-03 Views: Downloads:

Domestic Fragility as Geopolitical Vector: Nepal’s Lessons for Indonesia’s Middle Power Strategic Autonomy

Anisa Cikal Rambu Basaey (Author)
Pages: 37-46
2026-03-04 Views: Downloads:

The Veto Paradox: US Hegemony and the Paralysis of Global Solidarity for Palestine

Nailul Izzata Gufron (Author)
Pages: 47-58
2026-03-05 Views: Downloads:
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Smart: Journal of Statecraft, Politics, and Geopolitics (SPolitics) serves as a premier scholarly platform dedicated to the rigorous analysis of governance, international relations, and strategic power dynamics, bridging critical Indonesian perspectives with broader global discourse. The journal fosters a multidisciplinary dialogue on the evolving complexities of statecraft, offering evidence-based insights into policy innovation, regional stability, and the shifting landscape of modern geopolitics. Committed to advancing high-impact research that informs both academic theory and practical statecraft, SPolitics is published triannually in March, July, and November. By maintaining a rigorous peer-review process, the journal provides an essential venue for scholars, diplomats, and practitioners to address contemporary challenges in national sovereignty and international cooperation within an increasingly interconnected world.

 

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