Priyatno Harsasto
Departemen Ilmu Pemerintahan, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

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Journal : JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL

CITRA DALAM POLITIK KOTA: KAJIAN KOTA SURAKARTA 2005-2013 Harsasto, Priyatno
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 14, Issue 2, Year 2015
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

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Local government leaders with good vision would have strong powers and new incentives for policyinnovation. In Surakarta local leaders have been playing crucial role in shaping new direction for urbandevelopment. In the name of political inclusion, they ask community groups as well business groups to involve inthe policy process. Based on a case study in Surakarta city, this report argues that the active role of localgovernment can be attributed as the broad explanation for the Surakarta city’s performance in urbandevelopment. This study’s findings suggest that government leadership is an important policy determinant that canshape the interests of the community and business. Vision “Solo Past is Solo Future” has been the rallying point ofthe local economic development. This vision has been able to be used to create cultural activities that has beendeterminant in bridging the interests of the society as a whole.
AIR MENGALIR TIDAK SAMPAI JAUH: KONFLIK SUMBER DAYA AIR DI BOYALALI JAWA TENGAH Harsasto, Priyatno
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Volume 5, Issue 2, Year 2006
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

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In addition to physical destruction, societies emerging from conflict faced an erosion of social capital, understood as the basis for joint community actions and the social cohesion that needs to underpin a country-owned development effort. Based on an increasing focus on participatory and community-based approaches, there will be a need to better understand the linkages and potential between conflict and community-driven development. There was need to rebuild communities and their social capital from the bottom which acknowledges that local communities possess the core skills, incentives and organizational capacity to decide on and imple-ment a large number of development projects.