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Decentralization in Indonesia has been perceived as the most ambitious program of modern times by transferring responsibilities and financial resources to more than 500 sub-national governments affecting more than 200 million people. The study presents an overview and assessment of political and fiscal decentralization policies and its relation with the promotion of citizen participation using case studies from two different municipalities in Indonesia. Despite huge performance disparity amongst the local governments in Indonesia and the level of citizen participation in different districts,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Decentralization in Indonesia has been perceived as the most ambitious program of modern times by transferring responsibilities and financial resources to more than 500 sub-national governments affecting more than 200 million people. The study presents an overview and assessment of political and fiscal decentralization policies and its relation with the promotion of citizen participation using case studies from two different municipalities in Indonesia. Despite huge performance disparity amongst the local governments in Indonesia and the level of citizen participation in different districts, decentralization still has the potential to enhance government s responsiveness to its citizen and at the same time strengthens local government s accountability through the enhanced participation.
Autorenporträt
Neng Lanny Jauhari received her Diploma in Marketing from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry and B.A in Communication from Universitas Prof DR Moestopo Jakarta, Indonesia. She has then worked for various development agencies in Indonesia before completing her M.Sc in Globalization and Development at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.