Amin, Nur Ichsan
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Regional Policy and the Sustainable Development Agenda: A Literature Review of Implementation Practices in Eastern Indonesia Amin, Nur Ichsan
Journal of Scientific Insights Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): August
Publisher : Science Tech Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/jsi.v2i4.506

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Sustainable development has become a primary framework for formulating public policy globally, but its implementation at the regional level, particularly in Eastern Indonesia, faces various structural and institutional capacity challenges. This study aims to analyze the implementation practices of regional policies that support the sustainable development agenda, focusing on institutional dynamics, the role of local governments, and the integration of green governance principles. The method used is a systematic literature review using the PRISMA approach, which identified and critically reviewed six national and five international articles published in the last five years, all openly accessible and with proven validity. The results of the study indicate that despite integrative efforts through strategic planning such as the RPJMD and other derivative documents, the implementation of sustainable development in the regions is still hampered by weak human resource capacity, overlapping authority between institutions, and suboptimal public participation. The study also found a gap between policy rhetoric and implementation on the ground, where the formal administrative approach has not fully adopted adaptive and inclusive principles in development governance. The study concludes that regional governance reform needs to be directed at strengthening institutions, participatory mechanisms, and data-driven planning and periodic evaluation as the foundation for transforming sustainable development policies at the local level.
Analysis of the Legitimacy of PPPK Recruitment Implementation in Makassar City in 2024 Amin, Nur Ichsan; Roslianah
Jurnal Pallangga Praja (JPP) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri Kampus Sulawesi Selatan

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The announcement of the 2024 PPPK Phase I selection has been announced and can be declared a decision that meets the legal requirements, as announced simultaneously in December 2024 . The purpose of this study is to explain information that produces legitimate decisions, because it already has the requirements for legitimacy according to the provisions of applicable laws and regulations, and it turns out that the level of legitimacy is questionable, which in this study identified a lot of commotion that occurred after the announcement. It is a legitimacy crisis, it does not mean canceling the results of the decision or illegitimate, but it is a characteristic that shows the lack of credibility of a decision issued by the authorities, that the implementation of the first stage of the PPPK selection in 2024 has been carried out properly with the completeness of the requirements that have been set and regulated according to the same provisions for all selection participants based on their respective levels/levels of education and formation, so it is reasonable to call it a legal and rational decision, although it has been declared to have legality and has provided relief for those who have passed, but in terms of ethical legitimacy and sociological legitimacy, of course, there are still problems because it can be linked to a sense of justice and assessment of moral principles that are still being questioned by many parties, especially the dissatisfaction of those who have been declared to have failed or a number of observers for various reasons.