
Decentralization in Indonesia as a Political Problem
por:
Gerald S. Maryanov
Edição: Equinox ed.
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 6028397121
ISBN 13: 9786028397124
Data de publicação:
April 15th, 2009
Editora: Equinox Publishing
Páginas: 136
Gerald S. Maryanov delves into the complex dynamics of decentralization in Indonesia, examining its political ramifications and the challenges it presents. The exploration reveals how the shift of power from central authorities to local governments has not only reformulated governance structures but also sparked contentious debates over resource allocation, regional autonomy, and accountability.
As Indonesia navigates its post-reform era, the author highlights the interplay between local aspirations and national policies, revealing the tensions that arise when diverse regional interests collide with overarching governmental goals. This thought-provoking analysis sheds light on the intricacies of democratic development in a diverse and vast archipelago, questioning whether decentralization truly empowers local communities or reinforces existing power imbalances. Through a blend of political theory and real-world examples, the work invites readers to reconsider the implications of decentralization in one of Southeast Asia's largest democracies.
As Indonesia navigates its post-reform era, the author highlights the interplay between local aspirations and national policies, revealing the tensions that arise when diverse regional interests collide with overarching governmental goals. This thought-provoking analysis sheds light on the intricacies of democratic development in a diverse and vast archipelago, questioning whether decentralization truly empowers local communities or reinforces existing power imbalances. Through a blend of political theory and real-world examples, the work invites readers to reconsider the implications of decentralization in one of Southeast Asia's largest democracies.