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Kampung Madani As An Effort To Alleviate Poverty In Bangkingan Sub-District Surabaya Listyorini, Dyah; Mustofa, Amirul; Sunarya, Aris
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Politica Governo - June
Publisher : Pt. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/qth15v60

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The study's goal was to assess how well the Kampung Madani programme worked to reduce poverty. The study was conducted in Surabaya's Bangkingan Village. Interviews and document data utilising qualitative research and interactive analysis were the methods utilised to obtain the data. Condensing data, presenting data, and generating conclusions were the three primary steps of the interactive analytic approach that was employed. According to this report, the Kampung Madani program's successful reduction of severe poverty to zero was made possible by the active involvement of the community and cooperation with the commercial sector through corporate social responsibility. An inclusive and long-lasting empowerment paradigm was produced by the cooperation of the public, corporate, and governmental sectors. The Kampung Madani Program's research in Bangkingan Village showed that strong community involvement and cooperation with the commercial sector through corporate social responsibility (CSR) were key to the program's success in eradicating severe poverty. An inclusive and long-lasting empowerment paradigm was developed as a result of the government, community, and commercial sector working together. Other areas may use its execution as a model when creating comparable initiatives to effectively reduce poverty.
Evaluating Industrial Policy Implementation In Indonesia: A Case Study of Law No. 3/2014 on Industry Bahagijo, Sugeng; Mustofa, Amirul
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Politica Governo - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/8d78hy85

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This study aims to critically analyze and evaluate the implementation of Indonesia’s Law No. 3 of 2014 on Industry as a strategic policy instrument for national industrial development. Utilizing a qualitative research design with a document analysis method, the study assesses the law's effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, and sustainability in addressing pressing structural challenges particularly early deindustrialization, declining manufacturing competitiveness, and the persistently low added value of domestic industrial output. Although Law No. 3 of 2014 provides a robust normative and legal framework, its practical implementation has encountered significant constraints. These include weak inter-agency coordination, limited institutional capacity at the subnational level, insufficient policy alignment across sectors, and minimal integration of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) into the national industrial ecosystem. Using Dunn’s (2003) public policy evaluation framework, the study finds that the law has yet to foster an inclusive, adaptive, and innovation-driven industrial environment. Moreover, policy outcomes remain fragmented and inconsistent with long-term industrialization goals. To address these gaps, the study recommends enhancing policy implementation through stronger cross-sectoral integration, capacity-building for regional industrial governance, increased investment in research and development, and the protection of strategic industries vital to national resilience. These efforts are essential to lift Indonesia out of the deindustrialization trap and position it toward achieving sustainable, high-value industrial transformation.