Regional Dynamics in a Decentralized Indonesia /
Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state. In 2001 it embarked on a "big bang" decentralization involving a major transfer of administrative, political and financial authority to its districts, now numbering more than 500. Together with the rapid transition from authoritaria...
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Singapore :
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Table of Contents
- 1. An introduction to the issues by Hal Hill
- PART 1: Historical, economic, political and social patterns
- 2. Before the 'big bang': decentralization debates and practice in Indonesia, 1949-99 by Anne Booth
- 3. Indonesia's decentralization: the rise of local identities and the survival of the nation-state by Marcus Mietzner
- 4. Hares and tortoises: regional development dynamics in Indonesia by Hal Hill and Yogi Vidyattama
- 5. Patterns of regional poverty in the new Indonesia by Amri Ilmma and Matthew Wai-Poi
- 10. Dilemmas of participation: the National Community Empowerment Program by John F. McCarthy, Dirk Steenbergen, Greg Acciaioli, Geoff Baker, Anton Lucas, Vivianti Rambe and Carol Warren11. Governing fragile ecologies: a perspective on forest and land-based development in the regions by Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo, Ngakan Putu Oka, Sofi Mardiah and Nugroho Adi Utomo
- 12. Explaining regional heterogeneity of poverty: evidence from a decentralized Indonesia by Sudarno Sumarto, Marc Vothknecht and Laura Wijaya
- PART 4: Migration, cities and connectivity
- 13. Migration patterns: people on the move by Salut Muhidin14. Regional labour markets in 2002-12: limited convergence but integration nonetheless by Chris Manning and Raden Muhamad Purnagunawan
- 15. The dynamics of Jabodetabek development: the challenge of urban governance by Tommy Firman
- 16. Challenges of implementing logistics reform in Indonesia by Henry Sandee, Nanda Nurridzki and Mohamad Adhi Prakoso Dipo
- PART 5: Challenges for Indonesia's periphery
- 17. The political impact of carving up Papua by Cillian Nolan, Sidney Jones and Solahudin
- 18. Development in Papua after special autonomy by Budy P. Resosudarmo, Julius A. Mollet, Umbu R. Raya and Hans Kaiwai19. Special autonomy, predatory peace and the resolution of the Aceh conflict by Edward Aspinall
- 20. Aceh's economy: prospects for revival after disaster and war by Peter McCawley
- Author index
- Subject index
- Indonesia Update Series