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Author Holtzappel, Coen J. G

Title Decentralization and Regional Autonomy in Indonesia : Implementation and Challenges
Published Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (461 pages)
Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction: The Regional Governance Reformin Indonesia, 1999-2004, by Coen J.G. Holtzappel; PART ONE: MONITORING REPORTS & GENERAL ANALYSES; 1. When the Burden is Shouldered Alone: Experiences in Autonomy at Regencies and Municipalities, by Adi Abidin; 2. Indonesia's Transition to Decentralized Governance: Evolution at the Local Level, by Widjajanti I. Suharyo; 3. Corruption and Decentralization, by Bert Hofman, Kai Kaiser, and Günther G. Schulze; 4. The Role and Function of the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD): A Juridical Study, by J. Endi Rukmo et al
5. Regional Autonomy, Regulatory Reform, and the Business Climate, by Mohammad Sadli6. Decentralization, Regulatory Reform, and the Business Climate, by David Ray; 7. Small Enterprises and Decentralization: Some Lessons from Java, by Henry Sandee; 8. Fiscal Decentralization and Its Impact on Regional Economic Development and Fiscal Sustainability, by Bambang Brodjonegoro; 9. Origin and Development of the Urban Municipality in Indonesia, by Peter J.M. Nas; PART TWO: ANTHROPOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF REGIONAL CASES
10. Regional Autonomy and the Issue of Land Rights: The Case of the PT CPM Mine in Central Sulawesi, by Dibyo Prabowo11. Reshaping Tana Toraja: A Century of Decentralization and Power Politics in the Highlands of South Sulawesi, by Edwin de Jong; 12. Recentralization and Decentralization in West Sumatra, by Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann; 13. Regional Autonomy and Its Discontents: The Case of Post-New Order Bali, by Martin Ramstedt; 14. Reflections on the Development of Intellectual Property Rights Legislation: An Account from Riau, by Syafrinaldi
15. Global Spread and Local Fractioning: Indigenous Knowledge and the Commoditization of Livelihood Resources in the Growth Triangle, by Cynthia ChouIndex; IIAS/ISEAS Series on Asia
Summary In 1999, Indonesia embarked on a reform of regional governance that brings self-governance to rural districts and municipalities, i.e., the administrative and democratic capacity needed to apply basic services like healthcare, national legislation and environment policies. This edited volume is the first book, which not only deals with the 1999 legislation but also shows how the deficiencies and contradictions of this legislation reduced implementation between 2001 and 2004 to a try-out. The book also discusses the adaptations that were the focus of the debate on the revision of the 1999 legis
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Subject Decentralization in government -- Indonesia
Local government -- Indonesia
Decentralization in government
Local government
Dezentralisation
Governance
Indonesia
Indonesien
Form Electronic book
Author Ramstedt, Martin
ISBN 9789812308214
9812308210