Why did anticorruption policy fail? : a study of anticorruption policy implementation failure in Indonesia /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Charlotte, North Carolina :
Information Age Publishing, Inc.,
2014.
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Colección: | Research in public management.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
- Failed Anticorruption Measures in Indonesia
- Policy Evaluation Research Focus
- Purpose of the Study
- Theoretical Context and Gaps
- Central Policy Research Question
- Central Policy Argument
- Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
- Justification for the Study
- Theoretical and Policy Significance of the Study
- Organization of the Book
- 2. Explaining Anticorruption Implementation Failure
- Introduction
- Anticorruption: Why Anticorruption Policy Implementation Can Fail
- Defining Corruption
- Categorizing Anticorruption Strategies
- Assessing the Strategies
- Explaining Anticorruption Policy Failure
- Why Did Public Policy Implementation Fail?
- Definitions
- Competing Analytical Frameworks on Implementation
- Comparison and Integration of Failure Factor Typologies
- Theoretical Framework for the Study
- Conclusion
- 3. Evaluation Methodology
- Introduction
- Research Method
- Evaluating Policy Performance
- Nature, Aims, and Functions of Policy Evaluation
- Problems in Crime Control/Anticorruption Policy Evaluation
- Evaluation Method for the Study
- Evaluation Method Employed
- Justifying the Pre-judgment of Implementation Failure
- Criteria for Policy Evaluation
- Evaluation Criterion for the Study
- Sources of Data
- Primary Sources of Data
- Secondary Sources of Data
- Data-Collection Method
- Interview
- Document and Literature Analysis
- Sample Survey
- Data Analysis and Analytical Approach
- Theory-Informed Analysis
- Content Analysis
- Macro-Analytical Approach
- Integrated Implementation Analysis
- Maintaining Data Validity and Reliability
- Ethical Issues
- Limitations of the Study
- 4. Anticorruption Implementation Failure Under the Authoritarian New Order Regime
- Introduction
- Authoritarian Leadership
- Mapping the History of Anticorruption Measures of the New Order Regime
- Analysis of the Anticorruption Law 1971
- Background
- Policy Objectives
- Scope and Definitions of Corruption
- Powers of the Implementing Agencies
- Specific Criminal Procedures
- Legal Sanctions
- Related Legislation
- Implementation Outcomes of the Anticorruption Law 1971
- Public Perceptions on Bureaucratic Corruption Reduction
- Recovery of the State Assets Losses
- Public Confidence in the Criminal Justice System
- Changes in Anticorruption Attitudes
- Implementation Failure Factors of the Anticorruption Law 1971
- Policy Design Factor
- Political Factor
- Institutional Factor
- Managerial Factor
- Societal Factor
- Implementation as an Integral Function of the Authoritarian Political System
- Conclusion
- 5. Anticorruption Implementation Failure Under the Democratic Reform Order Regime
- Introduction
- Democratic Political System: Reforming the Constitutional Power Structures and Relations
- Mapping the History of Anticorruption Measures of the Reform Order Regime
- Analysis ofthe Anticorruption Law 1999
- Background
- Policy Objectives
- Scope and Definitions of Corruption
- Powers of the Implementing Agencies
- Specific Criminal Procedures
- Related Legislation
- Implementation Outcomes of the Anticorruption Law 1999
- Public Perceptions on Bureaucratic Corruption Reduction
- Recovery of the State Assets Losses
- Public Confidence in the Capacity of the Criminal Justice System
- Changes in Anticorruption Attitudes
- Implementation Failure Factors of Anticorruption Law 1999
- Policy Design Factor
- Political Factor
- Institutional Factor
- Managerial Factor
- Societal Factor
- Implementation as an Integral Function of the Political System of the Democratic Reform Governments
- Conclusions
- 6. Comparing the Anticorruption Implementation Failure Under Both Regimes
- Introduction
- Implementation Outcomes of the Anticorruption Laws
- Public Perceptions on Bureaucratic Corruption Reduction
- Recovery of the State Assets Losses
- Public Confidence in the Criminal Justice Systems
- Changes in Anticorruption Attitudes
- Implementation Factors of the Anticorruption Laws
- Policy Design Factors
- Implementation Structures and Processes of the Anticorruption Laws
- Powers of the Implementing Agencies
- Specific Criminal Procedures
- Political Factors
- Institutional Factors
- Managerial Factors
- Societal Factor
- Implementation as an Integral Function of the Authoritarian and Democratic Political Systems
- Conclusions
- 7. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
- About the Case Studies
- Implementation Outcomes of the Anticorruption Laws
- Factors Contributing to the Implementation Failure
- Policy Design Factors
- Political Factors
- Institutional Factors
- Managerial Factors
- Societal Factors
- Defective Implementation Structures and Processes
- Implementation as an Integral Function of the Authoritarian and Democratic Political Systems
- Most Influential Factor(s), in Particular Those Factors Determining the Different Outcomes
- Theoretical Significance and Implications of the Study
- Agenda for Further Research
- Policy Significance and Recommendations
- Policy Design
- Political Policy
- Institutional Policy
- Management Policy
- Societal Empowerment Policy
- Political System Reform.