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Jurnal Natapraja : Kajian Ilmu Administrasi Negara
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Journal NATAPRAJA is published by the Public Administration Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, Yogyakarta State University. This journal presents research results and articles on Public Administration and Public Policy that are open to multi and interdisciplinary approaches. Natapraja is published the articles of the results of research, both theoretical and empirical, to be published in this journal.
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KALIMANTAN BORDER ISSUES AND INDONESIA'S BORDER DIPLOMACY TOWARDS MALAYSIA Ari Bayu Purnama; Muhammad Ridha Iswardhana
Natapraja Vol 10, No 2 (2022): Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v10i2.42347

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This article aims to explain Indonesia's border diplomacy towards Malaysia regarding cross-border issues for the 2014-2020 period. In this case, there are often cases of disputes over territorial boundaries and social problems in border areas. To overcome this, Indonesia and Malaysia created the Malindo Social Security Cooperation (Sosek Malindo) and the Joint Indonesia Malaysia (JIM). This is following Indonesia's border diplomacy efforts which prove by the activities of annual meetings and sessions. The research method used a qualitative descriptive-analytical approach. The case analysis will explain the causes and effects of holding Indonesia-Malaysia border diplomacy based on secondary data. The author finds that various meetings and annual sessions of the two cooperation forums can resolve border disputes, illegal trade in goods and labor, and cross-border disputes related to the existence of Natural Resources. This research found that Indonesia-Malaysia border diplomacy in dealing with cross-border problems in 2014-2020 is carried out through the Malindo Social Security Cooperation (Sosek Malindo) and the Joint Indonesia Malaysia (JIM) cooperation. As a result, two segments of the national border were established at Simantipal River and Point C500-C600. Then in the case of PLBN development, Indonesia and Malaysia carried out border diplomacy through the Malindo Sosek Cooperation Forum in the form of the 35th and 37th meetings of KK/JKK Sosek Malindo and the 14th and 15th trials of Sekber KK/JKK Sosek Malindo.
POVERTY REDUCTION PUBLIC POLICY: A STUDY ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SMART INDONESIA PROGRAM IN KONAWE DISTRICT Edy Tadung; Muh Idul Triawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v10i2.53890

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This article reviews the public policy of the Smart Indonesia Program. Qualitative research approach with descriptive method. The data were processed by in-depth interviews, observations and document review. The data were analyzed descriptively with a phenemological case study. The results of the study show that as a public policy, the Smart Indonesia program is able to alleviate poverty in the field of education for the poor with the cooperation of related parties and equalization of education for students in Konawe Regency. The implementation of the Smart Indonesia Program was analyzed in terms of the dimensions of communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure. Program effectiveness needs to be determined by the program monitoring team. The school continues to proactively carry out monitoring, evaluation and guidance as well as to parents and recipient students so that the program funds used are targeted and effective in assisting student education.
MANAGEMENT OF VILLAGE FUND ALLOCATION IN KAMPUNG FAFI MARIAT DISTRICT OF SORONG REGENCY Kadir, Muhammad Arifin Abd; Suaib, Hermanto; Hardiyanti, Putri
Natapraja Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): Public Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v9i2.44366

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Planning and implementation of Village Fund Allocation activities, has shown an accountable and transparent management. Meanwhile, in terms of accountability, the physical results have shown an accountable and transparent implementation, but from the administrative side, further guidance is still needed, because it is not fully in accordance with the provisions. The main obstacle is the ineffectiveness of fostering village government officials and human resource competencies, so that they still need assistance from local government officials on an ongoing basis. This study aims to describe the management of village funds in terms of the management of village fund allocations that have not been in accordance with applicable regulations. The research method using qualitative. Data collection techniques by observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques, the data collected in this study, both primary data and secondary data were re-examined in order to determine the completeness of the data obtained. The results of this study indicate that for the planning and implementation of development activities, community empowerment in Fafi Village, Mariat District which utilizes village funds, lacks optimization of management, but in terms of being responsible for the physical results and effectiveness of the use of development that is felt by the community is also lacking. The main obstacles in utilizing village funds in Fafi Village, Mariat District, Sorong Regency are inadequate infrastructure and lack of socialization to the community so that they still need assistance from the District Government officials on an ongoing basis. 
IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION RESILIENCE OF INDONESIA-MALAYSIA BORDER REGION IN RIAU PROVINCE Irdayanti, Irdayanti; Salmiyati, Salmiyati; Nurlita, Anna
Natapraja Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v10i1.47667

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Indonesia's border area is located along the Indonesian border with other countries. In general, border areas are still lagging behind other regions in Indonesia. Besides the minimal basic needs, other needs have not been appropriately met, namely the need for information in the country and the penetration of television broadcasts from Malaysia. This study aims to describe how the implementation of information security in border areas, especially in Riau province, through the operational concept of David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining. This research uses a qualitative approach through a case study, namely Rupat Island. The data collection method in this study was through observations in border areas and interviews with government employees of Bengkalis Regency and border communities, which were carried out from January 2021 to November 2021. The results showed that information security in border areas led to improved telecommunications infrastructure, which proliferated. Apart from that, local governments continue to build access to public information. However, border communities are still lagging in television and radio broadcasting. In addition to the ease of accessing Malaysian television channels, in general, the socio-cultural life of people in border areas is constructed from the Malaysian television channel programs they enjoy. 
THE IMPACT OF STATE BUDGET TRANSPARENCY AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION TO MAINTAIN PUBLIC TRUST Dewi, Shinta Putri Permata; Prasojo, Eko
Natapraja Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): Public Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v9i2.40474

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Based on Open Budget Survey 2019 held by International Budget Partnership, Indonesia set new record by getting score 70 in 2019 for budget transparency. However, Indonesia's score for public participation is only 20 out of 100. Responding to that issue, information dissemination to public is held to create better understanding of the data available. This research will perform multiple linear regression method and in-depth interview to test the significancy of the relationship between public trust and the implementation of budget transparency and information dissemination. This research found that there is a significant effect of the implementation of budget transparency and information dissemination to public trust in Directorate General of Budget, Ministry of Finance Indonesia. This study provides a useful suggestion about transparency and information dissemination in budget data which still needs some improvements related to the wording used in information media, popularity of the publication, access and reusability of the data and the attractiveness of the events.
STRATEGY OF PUBLIC SERVICE TO IMPROVE SERVICE QUALITY AT THE INSTITUTE OF LEARNING DEVELOPMENT AND PROFESSION (LP3) STATE UNIVERSITY OF SURABAYA Wismanadi, Himawan; Nuryono, Wiryo; Suhartiningsih, Suhartiningsih; Meirinawati, Meirinawati
Natapraja Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): Public Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v9i2.45676

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The implementation of a clean and effective government is a constitutional obligation and the hope of all citizens. In reality, these rights have not been fully obtained by the community. This is reflected in the number of complaints or public reports to the Ombudsman Institution to help handle complaints related to the performance of public services by government agencies. Based on the incoming reports, it can be seen that State Higher Education Institutions are ranked 12th based on the number of reports. One of these State Universities is the State University of Surabaya (Unesa). Unesa has an institution, one of which is called the Learning and Professional Development Institute (LP3) which has 7 (seven) centers, namely the Teacher Professional Education Center, Training Development Center, Professional Certification Center, Learning Strengthening Center, Core and Institutional MPK Management Center, Character Development Center and Counseling Services and Psychological Service Centers. The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of the Public Service Strategy to Improve Service Quality at the Institute for Learning and Professional Development (LP3), State University of Surabaya. This type of research was developed using qualitative research. Sources of data from informants, events and documents. Data collection techniques through interviews, observation, documentation and triangulation. Data analysis is done by collecting data, reducing data, displaying data and drawing conclusions. Empirical data is needed to improve public services through LP3 Unesa. The information obtained can be used as a basis for establishing strategic policies that will help improve the quality of public services. The theory used in the opinion of Osborne (2001) there are 5 (five) strategies to improve the performance of public services. The strategies are Core Strategy, Consequences Strategy, Customer Strategy, Control Strategy, Culture Strategy.
OPTIMIZATION OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY'S RESEARCH RESULTS INTO THE FORM OF DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTS Dani, Fatimatuz Zahro Diah Putri; Khoiriyani, Fauziah
Natapraja Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v10i1.47398

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This study aims to mapping and identifying research and use of research into development products carried out by the Research and Development (R&D) Agency of the Ministry of Religion during 2018-2020. In addition, this study also aims to analyze what obstacles can hinder and what solutions can be given in optimizing the utilization of the research results of the R&D Ministry of Religion in product development. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method, with typology method and analyzed using qualitative descriptive. Data collection used document studies as secondary data and in-depth interviews with several stakeholders as primary data. The scope of this research are the central work unit and regional work unit in the Ministry of Religion whose main task is to conduct R&D. The findings of this study indicate that the utilization of R&D of the Ministry of Religion in the form of product development has not been optimal yet. This is indicated by data showing that from 330 studies conducted, 25% of these studies have been developed into a product while the remaining 75% has not been utilized as a product development. Five classifications of constraints were also identified in this study, financial, operational, socialization, human resources and policy constraints. Human resource constraints and policy constraints are the most inhibiting factors in the use of research. Once these constraints are identified.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PERSPECTIVE OF SISTER CITY: CONCEPT AND PRACTICES Putra, Reynaldi Mandala; Rachman, Junita Budi; Dermawan, Windy
Natapraja Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): Public Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v9i2.43865

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International relations is a study that discusses the relationship between actors in the international world. In its development, international relations are no longer dominated by the state as the main actor. International relations developed and expanded so that other actors, such as sub-national actors, emerged. Sub-national actors can include local or regional governments, one of which is the city government. Sister city is one form of international relations carried out by City Government actors. This paper will explain the concept and practice of sister city in International Relations. The concepts/theories used are International Relations and Sister city. While the research method used is descriptive qualitative by using the result of interviews, books, journals, websites and others as a reference. Conceptually, a sister city is a cooperative relationship carried out by two or more City Governments based on their similarities. However, in the practice, based on case studies, the reasons for sister city relationships are not always based on similarities. The practice of sister city relations has been carried out by many cities in the world in various fields. Sister cities also tend to be intertwined for a long time, but not a few have not been implemented effectively or even not running at all.
E-GOVERNMENT MATURITY LEVEL ANALYSIS (STUDY ON 35 GOVERNMENT WEBSITES IN CENTRAL JAVA) Surya, Hendrawan Bintang; Nugroho, Rino Ardhian
Natapraja Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v10i1.49072

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This study examines maturity level of E-Government in 35 websites government in Province Central Java. The reason for choosing the location of Central Java Province is the province has a high ICT Development Index (IP-TIK) but not in line with the high Indonesian e-government rating either. So that measuring the maturity of websites in all 35 cities in Central Java Province is important so that these regions make improvements This study uses a government maturity model, there are 5 variabels: Simple Information, Two-way Communication, Service and Financial Transaction, Integration and Political Participation. This study method uses a quantitative approach. Then, This study uses descriptive statistical analysis techniques. The result of this study is 35 websites government in Province Central Java has a level of immature maturity model. With details that of the five variables, 2 of them have a very low level of maturity and 1 of them has a medium maturity level.
SMART VILLAGE GOVERNANCE THROUGH THE VILLAGE INFORMATION SYSTEM IN TUBAN REGENCY Iswanto, Denny
Natapraja Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v10i1.46619

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The rapid use of information technology (IT) in all aspects of life from government to the general public has encouraged this local government to integrate city elements to support information technology-based urban life or can be called a smart city. In line with the use of this concept, in the context of a smaller government, namely the village, the concept of a technology-based smart village or commonly referred to as a smart village has been applied. Indicators or basic elements of the smart village concept by looking at the indicators used in the smart city concept which are adapted to be more suitable for implementation in village government into Smart Governance, Smart Technology, Smart Resources, Smart Village Services, Smart Living, and Smart Tourism. This research uses descriptive analysis research method and combined with SWOT analysis method. The results showed that the application of the smart village concept in Tuban Regency did not have a previously designed development model. The implementation of smart villages is only focused on the development of administrative services in the form of the use of information technology which is only one indicator of the implementation of smart villages, but for other indicator elements it is still far from the general concept of what the actual implementation of smart villages is, so that various improvements are still needed, including the application of the development model. smart village, sustainable improvement of village information systems for the sake of ongoing public accountability in providing services to the community.