Functional Decentralization Construct in Decentralization Policy in Indone-sia (A study of Irrigation, Education, and Free Trade Sectors)

Alma'arif, Alma'arif and Maksum, Irfan Ridwan (2017) Functional Decentralization Construct in Decentralization Policy in Indone-sia (A study of Irrigation, Education, and Free Trade Sectors). JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik), 21 (1). pp. 59-81. ISSN 0852-9213

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Abstract

This research analyze the practice of irrigation, education, and free trade governance linked with functional decentralization concept in Indonesia’s decentralization policy frame. This re-search use constructivist approach and qualitative-descriptive method. Research result find sev-eral factors that cause functional decentralization in Indonesia’s decentralization policy for ir-rigation, education, and free trade is not adopted. Political institution is not adopted, independ-ence of the farmers, integration of river and irrigation web, and state constitution, are the fac-tors from irrigation side. Several factors in education are the existence of educational boards, the independence of school, devolution in education governance, and state constitution. For free trade, the institution of Batam governance, members structure in Batam’s boards, the un-certainty of BP. Batam in Indonesia’s administration structure, and state constitution, which make functional decentralization is not adopted. Generally, state constitution is major factor of functional decentralization is not adopted. The Construction of Decentralization in the Future of Indonesia’s Decentralization Policy especially in irrigation, education, and free trade can be done gradually begin from inter-local government cooperation, state-local collaboration in boards until establishing the functional decentralization’s organization. Keywords: education, free trade, functional decentralization, irrigation, territorial decentrali-zation

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: Programs > Magister > Magister of Applied Government Studies
Depositing User: S.STP Rian Dwi Hapsari
Date Deposited: 30 Oct 2018 23:11
Last Modified: 30 Oct 2018 23:11
URI: http://eprints.ipdn.ac.id/id/eprint/2460

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