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Emma Ratna Sari Moedy. S.Sos., M.AP
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Jurnal Ilmiah Cakrawarti
ISSN : 26205173     EISSN : 27235572     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47532/jic.v3i2
Core Subject : Social,
Jurnal Ilmiah Cakrawarti is an open access, and peer-reviewed journal. Our main goal is to disseminate current and original articles from researchers and practitioners on various contemporary social and political issues: gender politics and identity, digital society and disruption, civil society movement, community welfare, social development, citizenship and public management, public policy innovation, international politics & security, media, information & literacy, politics, governance & democracy, radicalism and terrorism.
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Telaah Ekonomi Politik Peran Investor Dalam Pembangunan Transportasi Publik Di Daerah Wisata Kuta Bali Emma Ratna Sari Moedy
Jurnal Ilmiah Cakrawarti Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Mahendradatta Denpasar

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Traffic jam is sosial problem in Kuta, Bali, Indonesia. The congestion problem has taken root in tourism destination . The causes are complex. The role of investors in governance in Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, was appointed in the form of writing about public discourse primarily about the implementation of public policy. This discussion and social research was made for business people in Kuta. Comprehensive handling is needed so   it is not only handled from one side only. The synergy of the government, private sector and investors is urgently needed in order to be able to provide guarantees for smoothness, certainty, comfort, affordability and better safety. This can only be achieved if the concept of planning is correct, actors are united, government policies support, high public obser- vance and strict enforcement of law enforcement. Continuity and integration between transportation modes is also a prerequisite for better quality levels. Thus, effectiveness and efficiency will be achieved which in turn will support efforts to overcome congestion and ultimately improve the welfare of the community. The face of traffic and public trans- portation is a reflection of Bali’s face as a world tourist destination.
Dilema Birokrasi Dalam Democratic Governance I Wayan Winarsa
Jurnal Ilmiah Cakrawarti Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
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State / public management that is clean from corruption, collusion, nepotism, and management of state / public resources must be transparent, open, more than that every citizen is given access to participate in influencing the management of the way --- participation. Public agencies need to be monitored, for example by Transparency Inter- national for global coverage or Indonesian Corruption Watch for national coverage. Now we have known a lot of “watchdog dogs” like that, including those covering the district / city or even village / village. Good governance is thus synonymous with transparency and participation - democratic governance. This includes the rule of law (rechtsstaatlichkeit and Berechenbarkeit). In approximately 1990 or the late 1980s the World Bank conclud- ed, that anything and any “donations” disbursed to African countries (Sub-Saharan) must be exhausted without a trace. Just like water poured over a hot desert. This phenomenon is referred to by the World Bank as bad governance, meaning poor management (money, resources). This is euphemism for, especially if it’s not corruption.
Eksistensi Badan Usaha Milik Desa (Bumdes) Dalam Pembangunan Ekonomi Di Desa I Wayan Sutrisna
Jurnal Ilmiah Cakrawarti Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
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The development carried out in the village is currently undergoing increasingly rapid changes, so that village government officials are needed who can really adapt to chang- ing conditions. The village government must also be able to explore the potential of the vil- lage which can be used to increase Village Original Income (PAD), which leads to improving the welfare of all village communities. Community empowerment is absolutely necessary so that society becomes strong, especially in the economic field. Community empowerment is absolutely necessary so that society becomes strong, especially in the economic field. Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) is an economic empowerment institution for rural commu- nities, this institution is a forum for village communities to strengthen the economy towards prosperity. It is hoped that the government will continue to strive to provide understanding to the village government of the importance of the existence of this economic institution in empowering village communities. Strengthening BUMDes institutions must be a priority by the village government, supported by all levels of society. Well-managed village business institutions will provide enormous benefits to the life of village communities. The community will receive benefits individually, especially those who are directly involved in this village business. In addition, BUMDes that are well managed will be able to increase village govern- ment finances used in village development to reduce poverty and at the same time improve community welfare. This paper uses a study with a literature study approach which aims to find out about the existence of BUMDes in Economic Development in Villages.

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