JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2003): Jurnal Administrasi Publik, Tahun 2, Nomor 1, April 2003, ISSN 1412 - 7040

The Politics of Civil Society in the Post-Suharto Indonesia: NGOs and CSOs Relations

Bob S. Hadiwinata (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Jul 2014

Abstract

Hopes for democratization in Indonesia runs high, especially among political observers both at home and abroad. However, the elitist character of Indonesian politics have produced surprises and volatile changes that in the long run may jeopardize democracy itself. When decentralization was introduced, the power falls into the hands of the local bosses whose greed control on local resources have brought local political system into stalemate. When most parts of the society took laws into their own hands, the concept of civil society is inflated and mischievousness enters the local politics.

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JAP

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Education

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Jurnal Administrasi Publik (JAP) aims to explore theoritical grounds for both public policy and management, to disseminate results of conducted particular policy analysis and research, as well as to bring public policy and management theories into best ...