Ilmu Negara - Unsur-unsur Negara

Indah Satria
24 Sept 202014:46

Summary

TLDRThis video script explores the fundamental elements that constitute a state, focusing on the people, territory, government, independence, the ability to engage internationally, and recognition. The script discusses the traditional, modern, and Montevideo Convention perspectives on statehood, providing an insightful explanation of each element. It also highlights the historical formation of Indonesia, covering the development of its nationhood, territorial boundaries, and sovereignty, as well as its path to international recognition. The video offers a comprehensive understanding of what makes a state and how Indonesia evolved into a sovereign nation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The concept of a state involves several essential elements: people, territory, government, independence, ability to engage internationally, and recognition from other states.
  • 😀 People (Rakyat) are a fundamental element for a state’s existence. Citizenship is based on two main principles: **Ius Sanguinis** (descent) and **Ius Soli** (birthplace).
  • 😀 Territory (Wilayah) includes land, water, and airspace. International treaties and agreements define and safeguard the borders of a state.
  • 😀 A government (Pemerintahan) is necessary to manage the state's affairs. A sovereign government operates independently from external control.
  • 😀 Independence (Kemerdekaan) refers to a state’s freedom from foreign domination. It is often declared through a formal proclamation, such as Indonesia’s in 1945.
  • 😀 The ability to engage in international relations is essential for a state’s recognition and participation in global matters, including diplomacy, trade, and security.
  • 😀 Recognition (Pengakuan) from other states legitimizes a state’s existence. There are two types of recognition: **De Facto** (factual recognition) and **De Jure** (legal recognition).
  • 😀 Indonesia’s state formation evolved through historical processes, starting with early kingdoms and the establishment of national identity in the **Sumpah Pemuda** of 1928.
  • 😀 Indonesia's independence was proclaimed on **August 17, 1945**, but international recognition was gradual, with official recognition from the Netherlands in **December 1949**.
  • 😀 Indonesia became a member of the United Nations in **1950**, solidifying its status as a sovereign and internationally recognized state.
  • 😀 The key elements of statehood are interdependent, and the full realization of a state’s sovereignty involves both domestic and international factors.

Q & A

  • What are the traditional elements that constitute a state?

    -The traditional elements of a state are people (rakyat), territory (wilayah), and government (pemerintahan). These are the basic components that form the foundation of a state, excluding any external control or colonization.

  • How does modern theory of state differ from the traditional one?

    -In modern theory, the elements of a state still include people, territory, and government, but it also adds the concept of independence (kemerdekaan). This signifies that the state must be free from external control, especially from colonial powers.

  • What is the significance of the Montevideo Convention for defining statehood?

    -The Montevideo Convention introduces a more formal and internationalized definition of statehood. It includes not only the elements of people, territory, and government but also the capacity to engage in foreign relations and the recognition by other states.

  • What does the term 'rakyat' refer to in the context of state formation?

    -'Rakyat' refers to the people or population of a state, which can also be termed as citizens or inhabitants. The rakyat are essential as they form the subject of governance and the laws enforced by the state.

  • What are the two main principles of citizenship in Indonesia?

    -The two main principles of citizenship in Indonesia are **Ius Sanguinis**, where citizenship is determined by descent, and **Ius Soli**, where citizenship is granted based on the place of birth.

  • How is the territory of a state defined?

    -A state’s territory is defined by its physical boundaries, including land, water, and airspace. These boundaries are determined through international treaties and agreements, and the state exercises sovereignty within these borders.

  • What is meant by 'government' in the context of a state?

    -The government of a state is the institution responsible for administering the country, enforcing laws, and representing the state both domestically and internationally. It is an essential element of state sovereignty.

  • How does independence play a role in the formation of a state?

    -Independence signifies that a state is free from colonization or external control. For many countries, including Indonesia, independence was achieved through a struggle for self-determination, which allows a state to govern itself without interference from foreign powers.

  • Why is the capacity to engage with other nations important for statehood?

    -A state must have the ability to establish diplomatic, economic, and political relations with other nations. This capacity distinguishes independent states from smaller political entities, like federations, and is essential for participating in the global community.

  • What is the difference between de facto and de jure recognition of a state?

    -De facto recognition refers to the factual acknowledgment of a state’s existence based on its territory, population, and government, while de jure recognition is legal recognition granted by other states, confirming the state's full legal status in the international community.

  • How did Indonesia gain its international recognition as a state?

    -Indonesia's international recognition began with its declaration of independence in 1945. While it initially received de facto recognition from various countries, de jure recognition came later, culminating in Indonesia’s formal acceptance into international organizations like the United Nations in 1950.

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