Alamsyah Alamsyah
Department Of Public Administration, Faculty Of Political And Social Science, Sriwijaya University

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Applying the Advocacy Coalition Framework to Understand the Process of Local Legislation in Indonesia Alamsyah Alamsyah; Sri Suwitri; Kismartini Kismartini; Yuwanto Yuwanto
Sriwijaya Law Review VOLUME 3 ISSUE 1, JANUARY 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28946/slrev.Vol3.Iss1.136.pp34-47

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Making regulation is the primary function of the modern state. Current praxis shows how there is positive and negative cooperation among policy participant in the process of local legislation. Many Indonesian scholars give attention to the politics of law and citizens participation in understanding this process. However, they do not give detail analysis on cooperation among policy participant during the legislation process. Drawing on qualitative methods, this article applies the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) to understand the process of local legislation in South Sumatra Province. This article selects The Provincial Regulation of South Sumatera No. 8 of 2016 on the Forest Fires Mitigation as a case study due to the nature of forest fires as the public problem that obtains attention from various actors. Several key informants representing the executive and the legislative at the local level is selected using the purposive technique as a source of primary data. The secondary data is collected from the official publication of the policy participant, newspaper, and social media. Using interactive models and NVIVO software to code and analyse research data, this article finds that the secondary policy belief (SPB) among policy participant could be similar partially or wholly. This similarity is the foundation of policy participant to make an advocacy coalition. This article identifies two advocacy coalition in legislation process of The Provincial Regulation of South Sumatera No. 8 of 2016 on the Forest Fires Mitigation: ‘the local wisdom’ coalition vs. ‘the no burning policy' coalition. This article discusses the findings and propose a new agenda for further research on local legislation process
Dampak Kebijakan Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar Terhadap Komunitas Ojek Online di Palembang Nevsia Carlina; Alamsyah Alamsyah; Zailani Surya Marpaung
Administratio Vol 13 No 1 (2022): Administratio: Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik dan Pembangunan
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Administrasi Publik, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/administratio.v13i1.260

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This research was trying to analyze how the Impact of Large-scale Social Restriction Policies on the Social Capital of Online Taxi Community at the West Musiraya Intersection (SIMBAT) in Palembang City. This research method is interpretative qualitative. The research data was from key informants who chosen by purposive, archives, books, documentation, regulations, social media, and websites. The research data was collected with an in-depth interview, observation, documentation, and analyzed using ATLAS.ti 9 software. The research results showing that PSBB policy causes a drop in income drivers makes powering the social capital of the Community of SIMBAT. The authors recommend to before making a policy to resolve COVID-19, the government must be considered impact and risk will soon for target groups. The Government must be prepared a solution if occur what undesirable impact.
Actor Networking in Forest Fires Mitigation, Ogan Komering Ilir District, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia Alamsyah Alamsyah; Ardiyan Saptawan; Ermanovida Ermanovida; Indra Yustian
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 23, No 2 (2019): November
Publisher : Magister Ilmu Administrasi Publik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.43707

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Forest fire is a seasonal environmental problem in Indonesia. The Government of Indonesia has introduced a new policy that promotes a networking approach. This paper attempts to analyze the existing networks that emerge during the process of forest fire prevention/mitigation in Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI) District. Drawing on empirical research using Social Network Analysis (SNA), we identify various actors participating in forest fire governance. The local government has promoted the principle of voluntary civil society and plantation corporation participation in the networks, which, however, based on findings does not seem to be effective. Our findings show that mitigation of forest fires in OKI District is plagued by low cohesiveness. The prominent role of the police in the network underscores the approach that the local government is using to tackle forest fires, which is, that it is a security problem and not as a disaster that requires intensive collaboration among multi-stakeholders. To that end, based on the research results, policy recommendations include, the need for the Central Government to establish a ‘stick and carrots’ mechanism for the local government to foster the adoption of collaborative forest fires mitigation management; the need for the local government, especially the provincial government and the district government, to reduce the role of the police while at the same time strengthen the role of non-state actors in forest fire mitigation; the need for the central and the local government to strengthen the capability of civil servants to work under the collaborative ecosystem through systematic learning.