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Kegagalan Negara dalam Good Governance Pengembangan One Village One Product Pada Masyarakat Desa di Kabupaten Sambas Rusdiono, Rusdiono; Sudagung, Adityo Darmawan; teyseran, silverius
Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Suara Khatulistiwa Vol 10 No 1 (2025): Kolaborasi Pemerintahan
Publisher : Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/jipsk.v10i1.5419

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This study analyses the state's failure to implement good governance in the One Village One Product (OVOP) programme in rural communities of sambas Regency. It focuses on three main factors: abuse of power and ethical violations, lack of transparency and accountability, and limited community participation. Using a descriptive qualitative method, the study analysed interviews with local officials, village officials, and communities, as well as official documents related to OVOP implementation. The results showed that the government's dominance in programme development hindered community and private sector involvement. The practice of nepotism, budget non-transparency, and decision-making that is not based on local needs causes the OVOP programme to be short-term project-oriented without clear sustainability. The conclusion of this study confirms that the failure of good governance implementation in OVOP is caused by weak control, lack of collaboration between actors, and low accountability. Governance reforms emphasising transparency, inclusive participation, and accountability are needed to improve the effectiveness of community-based development programmes. Keywords: State Failure; Good Governance; One Village One Product; Transparency, Community Participation; Accountability
TATA KELOLA PEMERINTAHAN YANG TERABAIKAN DI PERBATASAN NEGARA: Disparitas Kebijakan Otonomi dan Erosi Loyalitas pada Batas Indonesia–Malaysia di Kalimantan Barat: Disparitas Kebijakan Otonomi dan Erosi Loyalitas pada Batas Indonesia–Malaysia di Kalimantan Barat teyseran, silverius; Arzetika Amanda Putri; Muhammad Risqi; Ghina Raudatul Iryanti; Komar, Christina Mega Putri
Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Pemerintahan Daerah Vol 17 No 2 (2025): Regional and Local Government Resources
Publisher : Post Graduate School of Government Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/jiapd.v17i2.5705

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Border governance in Indonesia is regulated through a comprehensive normative framework, including Law No. 43/2008 on State Territory, Presidential Regulation No. 31/2015 on the Spatial Plan for Border Areas, and the 2025 Action Plan of the National Border Management Agency (BNPP). However, persistent inequalities remain in the Indonesia–Malaysia border region of West Kalimantan, where communities continue to face challenges related to accessibility, public services, information disparity, and socio-economic vulnerability. This article examines the discrepancy between regulatory mandates and field realities by employing a qualitative document-synthesis method that integrates legal documents, empirical reports, academic studies, and media coverage. The findings demonstrate a consistent pattern of multi-level governance failure, manifested in the inability of subnational governments to operationalize national border policies, limited fiscal and institutional capacity, and the absence of collaborative governance mechanisms. Consequently, communities in Entikong, Sajingan, Badau, and Jagoi Babang exhibit growing dependency on Malaysian services, leading to the erosion of national loyalty and state legitimacy. The article argues that the governance gaps in border management stem from structural weaknesses in coordination, asymmetric authority, and fragmented accountability across administrative layers. Strengthening border governance requires reconfiguring fiscal arrangements, enhancing intergovernmental coordination, and ensuring community-centered service delivery. Keywords: border governance, multi-level governance, social inequality, decentralization, West Kalimantan.