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ACHMAD NURMANDI,EKO PRIYO PURNOMO 한국행정학회 2011 International Review of Public Administration Vol.16 No.2
The term “strategic plan” is a new type of approach for the Indonesian government that has been introduced since 1999 based on Law No. 22/1999. This essay examines the implementation of strategic plans in Yogyakarta Special Province (YSP). The visions and missions of the YSP are investigated as a basis of analysis. Using qualitative data and a case study method, the research also conducted in-depth interviews with bureaucrats in YSP. First, YSP attempted to provide the strategic plans to be followed by government officers in their activities according to strategic design and planning school approaches. Second, most local government agencies have poor understanding of their visions and missions. Third, because of the zero-sum game effect, it was difficult to attain the goals and missions. Fourth, the strategic plan has been implemented but not properly executed in the strategic zone, nor did it support the reaching of its missions.
Government Control vs Market Mechanism in the Land Use Market in Human Settlement Development
( Achmad Nurmandi ),( Nugroho Trisusanto ) 한국행정학회 2013 한국행정학회 학술발표논문집 Vol.2013 No.-
Structure plans have been used in Indonesia since the 1960s and applied throughout the regency or municipality and the province as one form of landuse control, particularly for private land development, to sustain water conservation. Sleman Regency issued Regulation No. 23 of 1994, an instrument designed to control massive private land development for housing projects. Furthermore, to control land development because of the expansion of the city, the local government established the Office of Land Control Areas (DPPD). This study aims to investigate the state`s capacity to control land conversion for development through licensing mechanisms, particularly land conversionfrom wetland /paddy fields to non-paddy fields. Trend analysis and gap analysis using geographic information system (GIS) data are used to evaluate differences between developmental plans and actual land conversion. The results of this study onthe conversion of village land for rivate housing projects from years 2006-2008 found that 550.05 ha of land has been c onverted, but only 236 ha of land was converted through the permit process.
Patrik Kristhope Meyer,Achmad Nurmandi,Agustiyara Agustiyara 서울대학교행정대학원 2019 Asian Journal of Political Science Vol.27 No.1
AfterbeinganeutralactorfordecadesinthecomplexSouthChinaSea (SCS) territorial disputes, Indonesia has seen itself compelled by China’s assertiveness to become firmer about protecting its territorial sovereignty around the Natuna Islands (NI). Jakarta is alarmed by China’s claims that it has undeniable historical fishing rights in the NI territorial waters because they undermine Indonesia’s territorial sovereignty. Our analysis loosely adopts the securitization conceptual framework proposed by the Copenhagen School to reveal that Jakarta swiftly securitized the NI issue between 2014 and 2016. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, this paper unpacks how the Indonesian printed mainstream media discussed the NI in recent years. By the end of 2016, the Indonesian media portrayed China’s claims that it has historical fishing rights in the NI territorial waters as the most urgent national security threat to Indonesia, i.e. the NI issue was securitized. This analysis shows that the Indonesian people accepted Jakarta’s security discourse, i.e. Jakarta had successfully securitized China’s claims over the NI territorial waters. This paper makes a new contribution to the securitization literature by simultaneously analysing the Indonesian news and social media outlets.