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Journal of Governance and Public Policy
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Dinamika Etnis Dalam Proses Politik Lokal Daerah (Studi Kasus Pemilihan Bupati dan Wakil Bupati Kabupaten Toli-Toli Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah Tahun 2010) Kahar, Abdul; Qodir, Zuly
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 2, No 3: October 2015
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This study aims to explain the Bugis ethnic considerations in the Legislative Elections of 2014 in Toli-Toli. This studyused qualitative methods (qualitative research) and in-depth interviews (deep interview) to the resource persons whoare considered able to answer related to problems that intended by the author. based on the data captured, it can beconcluded that the instrumentation of local identities such as ethnicity plays an important role in determining thecandidates to be selected. It has become a phenomenon of the present era, but in this study, the author presents dataon the ethnic Bugis ethnic immigrants in Toli-Toli, but the procession of legislative elections, ethnic Bugis is able toshow its existence. On behalf of the social and economic similarities, the election of the candidate of the group into themajor. Human Resources should be the guarantee of someone who was worthy to be their representative in thelegislature become a factor not taken into account by people of ethnic Bugis ethnic krena only see the similarity ofidentity. As for the recommendation of the author that the local government as the supreme authority needs tosocialize through social activities which contains items essential to living together in the frame of unity without distinguishingone another, as well as community leaders of ethnic Bugis as people in by society should regardless ofkeberpihakannya, in that it has always adhered to a single diversity diversity.
Kinerja Lembaga Perwakilan Rakyat di Daerah Otonomi Khusus Aceh dalam Melaksanakan Fungsi Legislasi Herizal, Herizal; Purwaningsih, Titin
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 4, No 2 (2017): June 2017
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Penelitian Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Aceh (DPRA) sebagai salah satu lembaga perumus kebijakan Aceh (legislasi), semakin menemukan “ruang politik” yang luas paska berlakunya Undang-Undang otonomi khusus untuk Aceh.Tetapi, sudah 10 tahun UU N0.11/2006 berjalan, DPRA dianggap masih lalai dalam melaksanakan fungsi dan tugasnya.Dengan demikian, kinerja DPRA dalam melaksanakan fungsi legislasi dipertanyakan dalam penelitian ini.Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif.Pengambilan sampel dilakukan secara purposive terhadap responden dengan mempertimbangkan relevansi posisi mereka dengan data yang diperlukan dan ketersediaan waktu mereka.Hasil penelitian ini menemukan bahwa kinerja DPRA dalam melaksanakan fungsi legislasinya dalam rentang waktu dari tahun 2007-2016 masih belum optimal. Hal ini dilihat dari segi produktivitas DPRA yang selalu gagal mencapai target legislasi. Cycle time Qanun Aceh secara rata-rata masih cukup lama dengan kualitas yang masih kurang.Tidak pernah tepat waktu dalam menetapkan program legislasi Aceh.DPRA juga belum bisa memaksimalkan sumberdaya dan anggaran yang telah disediakan negara untuk menunjang pelaksanaan fungsi mereka.Faktor yang mempengaruhi kinerja DPRA adalah kurangnya kapasitas teknis kelembagaan DPRA.Kurangnya idependensi lembaga DPRA dan anggotanya.Kewenangan formal DPRA yang semakin besar tetapi tidak didukung dengan kemauan anggotanya untuk menjalankan kewenangan tersebut dengan maksimal.
Kualitas Pelayanan Publik Pada Komunitas Adat: Studi Kasus Komunitas Orang Lom di Kabupaten Bangka Tahun 2012-2013 Ristian, Andre; Suranto, Suranto
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 1, No 2: June 2014
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The purpose of  this study was to describe the quality of  public services in the Air Abik dan Pejam, Gunung Muda in2012-2013. While the service quality measurement instrument in this study using Zeithaml thinking that; direct evi-dence / keterwujudan (tangible), responsiveness (responsiveness), reliability (Reliability), assurance (assurance)and empathy (empathy). Accompanied programs, practices and factors of quality of health care in the hamlet Air Abikand closed. The method used is the method mix (mix method). The results of  the study indicate that the quality ofhealth services provided by Polindes and Pustu to Komunitas Adar Terpencil (KAT) People in Dusun Air Abik dan Pejam,Desa Gunung Muda and closed is good with 3:50 cumulative index value of a maximum value of  5. The dimensions ofempathy into the dimension with the highest value ie 4:10 and indicators assurance to a low of  2:30. tangible scored3.73, responsiveness got 3.78 and reliability with a value of  3.62. The service practices are in accordance SOP, andthe health care program is still equated with the program in the  district. Is a factor that affects the law of  customary/local knowledge, infrastructure, location and quality of the resource geogerafis aparatur. Conclusion of this researchis that the quality of  health services provided by Polindes and Pustu on KAT People Lom in Hamlet Air Abik and closedeither with the index value 3.50 of  the maximum value. The practice of health care provided was appropriate SOPexisting health services. The recommendation is that the government should pay more attention Bangka khsusunyahealth care quality improvement and  infrastructure  facilities.
DIVERSION AND TRANSFORMATION OF POLICY RESOURCES (SOCIAL AUDIT STUDY ON IMPLEMENTATION OF MASBAGIK TRADITIONAL MARKET RELOCATION) Sukmayeti, Evi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 5, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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The revitalization of Pasar Lama Masbagik is a strategic policy of the Government of East Lombok Regency Local Government in 2015 funded by a loan to the Government Investment Center. By relocating traders from the Old Market to Modern Market, as well as expanding and renovating the Old Market for potential new investors, the government hopes to optimize the local assets with supporting  transaction convenience for the buyer. However, the policy is considered to be detrimental economically by target groups that are in fact local people, followed by a series of rejections.  The policy began to be implemented in 2016. The models and approaches in public policy analysis in academic field have been using a common methodology. The availability of applied literature has not been generated in academic research. The study of the policy implementation, using a social auditing approach that gives reference to how the black box implementation runs in the path as well as with a bias (diversion and transformation). Data collection was performed by purposive method and snowball sampling to stakeholders. Document tracking  supported in informants determination being the way of triangulating data in addition to observation.  The revitalization of the old traditional Masbagik market involves the action of relocating traders to Pasar Masbagik Baru and residents who live around the market area toward new residence. The process of policy implementation precisely run on the target of time. Meanwhile, the allocation of material resources such as lapak, kiosk, land and financial compensation for the sufferer groups who are traders and residents met some biases (diversion and transformation). Biases caused some target groups to be suffered or being unexpected beneficiaries by relocation.
MONITORING FUNCTION OF DPRD TOWARD IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REGIONAL BUDGET REGULATION BULUNGAN REGENCY 2015 Iskandar, Iskandar; Nasroen, Jimmy
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 5, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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Based on the problem of research, the aim of this research are to determine and to asses deeply about monitoring function of Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) toward implementation of regional budget (APBD) regulation in Bulungan Regency in the year of 2015.The type of this research is descriptive-qualitative research which aimed to give a picture or painting of the situation systematically, factual, and accurate related with the research object then the result will be continued with detail explanation. Informan on this research are people who have competency to give information or data which are accurate and accountable related to the problem of research. The informan here are the whole members of Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) Bulungan Regency, that had been chosen randomly without consider their strata. The conclusion of this research said that the monitoring function toward regional budget (APBD) regulation in Bulungan regency had implemented but still not optimal. It is prove that there is a unsynchronized between planning with the result of local development planning consensus (Musrenbang) that was established and become the development priority. It is showed that political commitment of Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) toward budget monitoring still not yet optimal. The author give some suggestions to enforce the role of Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) in the field of monitoring. Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) should increase capability and knowledge, conceptional and operational institutionally aboutmonitoring function which tend to policy, Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) should hire experts which have capability in their fields, that do the assesment for give input.
Implementation of rural development programmes in Jammu and Kashmir SHEIKH, YOUNIS AHMAD
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 5, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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Rural development is a holistic concept encompassing both natural and human resources development in an integrated manner. It aims at increasing the opportunities of all rural people in respect of health, knowledge, and skill development, income and participation in decision making and creating a conducive environment in reducing social and economic inequalities. Since Independence India has made a significant progress in rural development and In this connection large number of rural development programmes have been implemented by the concerned ministers and departments of the union and state governments in the area of education, health, drinking water, sanitation, transport and communication and supporting infrastructure, among others, have shown varying degree of response and performance at the grassroots level. The study is based on secondary data and focused on the rural development programmes which are implemented in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
THE MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF GOOD UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE Febriani, Anis Fortina
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 5, No 1 (2018): February 2017
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Objectives of this study are (1) to know the description of the management of international partnership in Sebelas Maret University (UNS) from the perspective of Good University Governance (2) to identify factors that affect the management of international partnership at the Sebelas Maret University. The location of this study conducted at the Sebelas Maret University. Type of the research is qualitative descriptive. Sources of data obtained from sources person, places and events or activity that was observed, and also from documents. The sampling technique of this study is purposive sampling. The data collection technique is by interview, observation and document review. Triangulation techniques was used to ensure the validity of the data. From the study of management of international partnership at the Sebelas Maret University shows several results (1) The principle of transparency has been accomplished on the mechanism that facilitates the public questions about the processes in governance but not in the application of the system of openness and the clearness and easiness to understand standardization all the processes of governance, and the mechanism for reporting and dissemination of information about aberrations action; (2) The principle of accountability has been accomplished in the distribution and grouping of work in accordance with the duties and functions principally but not in the understanding of the duties and functions as a manager and executor of cooperation, and accountability mechanisms of the budget; (3) The principle of responsibility is not yet implemented in the management of international cooperation; (4) the factors that support the implementation of Good University Governance are human resources and authority, while the inhibiting factor are the organizational structure and coordination systems
THE READINESS OF YOGYAKARTA CITY GOVERNMENT’S EMPLOYMENT SECTOR TOWARDS THE ASEAN ECONOMIY COMMUNITY (AEC) COMPETITION IN 2016 Husni, Al; Nurmandi, Achmad
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 5, No 1 (2018): February 2018
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The ASEAN Globalization Level issues a strict commitment between ASEAN countries, regarding the agreement of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). The agreement that leads to competition in the various sectors, one of which focuses on the labor sector, is a major requirement in service factors. The concept of Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) is an applicable norm in the recognition of skilled and certified labors. Judging at the competitiveness of the employment data availability and the growing number of Indonesian labors, then implications are made for the regions. The present research is aimed at the readiness of the Yogyakarta City Government’s employment sector in the face of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) competition in 2016
THE MAPPING POLITICAL OF IDENTITY IN LOCAL ELECTION OF NORTH MALUKU 2013 Kambo, Gustiana
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 5, No 2 (2018): June 2018
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The interpretation of identity politics as a source and political means in the implementation of the election is well recognized by the candidates for regional head. In the Local Election North Maluku  2013 identity politics occurs at the practical level that is used as a tool-manipulation tool to raise political power to achieve an interest. This study looks at how the mapping of identity politics ethnic and religious backgrounds that occurred in North Maluku election in 2013. This research uses qualitative research methods with the type of descriptive analysis research. This research data is obtained from interviews and articles related to research conducted. The results of this study indicate that in the election there is a mapping of identity politics based on ethnic and religious identity. Ethnic identity and religious identity become a tool for raising political power to each candidate of regional head, so that the candidate of the head of region only excels in ethnic or religious base areas.Keywords: Identity, political identity, ethnic idenitity, religion identity. 
Children in Conflict with the Law in the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology and Pag-asa (Hope) Youth Center in Iligan City Palomares, Perla Piedad
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 5, No 2 (2018): June 2018
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This paper examined the experiences of children in conflict with the law (CICL) in the light of the lower-class-based theories of delinquency and labeling theory. Information on the current circumstances of the youth offender in the local context should prove useful as basis of concrete recommendations for policy decisions and courses of action for those concerned with children’s welfare. The same information are vital for agencies and stakeholders in the five pillars of the justice system such as the law enforcement, the prosecution, the court, the penal system and the community.The study focused on the Tipanoy Jail under the BJMP and the Pag-asa (Hope) Youth Centre, the detention and rehabilitation centre of Iligan City. The study covered a total of two semesters.The Lower-Class-Based Theory of Delinquency and the Labelling Theory provided the framework of this study.   These theories explicate why youth offenders seem dominant in the lower-class sector of the population and how devastating the effects of labelling on them as individuals.Data were gathered from a sample of 15 CICL and 15 non-CICL.  Key informants from the DSWD, PNP, BJMP, RTC as well as parents of CICL were also involved. Personal interview, questionnaire, FGDs and case studies were utilized in data collection In turn, these were analyzed qualitatively whenever necessary and applicable, frequencies and percentages were used and data were displayed in tables and graph. Recommendations were offered based on findings.The findings are as follows: theorized factors such as overcrowding, poor housing, house ownership and type of home (broken home) were found to have influenced the commission of crimes, while migration status, employment status of father and mother were found to have nothing to do with commission of crimes.

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