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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- In memory of Dr Thee Kian Wie v
- Contents vii
- Tables xi
- Figures xv
- Contributors xix
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Glossary xxiii
- Map of Indonesia xxviii
- 1. An introduction to the issues 1
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PART 1. Historical, economic, political and social patterns
- 2. Before the ‘big bang’: decentralization debates and practice in Indonesia, 1949–99 25
- 3. Indonesia’s decentralization: the rise of local identities and the survival of the nation-state 45
- 4. Hares and tortoises: regional development dynamics in Indonesia 68
- 5. Patterns of regional poverty in the new Indonesia 98
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PART 2. Decentralization and governance
- 6. Twelve years of fiscal decentralization: a balance sheet 135
- 7. Local governance and development outcomes 156
- 8. Decentralization, governance and public service delivery 186
- 9. What determines the quality of subnational economic governance? Comparing Indonesia and Vietnam 208
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PART 3. Local-level perspectives
- 10. Dilemmas of participation: the National Community Empowerment Program 233
- 11. Governing fragile ecologies: a perspective on forest and land-based development in the regions 260
- 12. Explaining regional heterogeneity of poverty: evidence from a decentralized Indonesia 285
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PART 4. Migration, cities and connectivity
- 13. Migration patterns: people on the move 317
- 14. Regional labour markets in 2002–12: limited convergence but integration nonetheless 342
- 15. The dynamics of Jabodetabek development: the challenge of urban governance 368
- 16. Challenges of implementing logistics reform in Indonesia 386
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PART 5. Challenges for Indonesia’s periphery
- 17. The political impact of carving up Papua 409
- 18. Development in Papua after special autonomy 433
- 19. Special autonomy, predatory peace and the resolution of the Aceh conflict 460
- 20. Aceh’s economy: prospects for revival after disaster and war 482
- Author index 509
- Subject index 517
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- In memory of Dr Thee Kian Wie v
- Contents vii
- Tables xi
- Figures xv
- Contributors xix
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Glossary xxiii
- Map of Indonesia xxviii
- 1. An introduction to the issues 1
-
PART 1. Historical, economic, political and social patterns
- 2. Before the ‘big bang’: decentralization debates and practice in Indonesia, 1949–99 25
- 3. Indonesia’s decentralization: the rise of local identities and the survival of the nation-state 45
- 4. Hares and tortoises: regional development dynamics in Indonesia 68
- 5. Patterns of regional poverty in the new Indonesia 98
-
PART 2. Decentralization and governance
- 6. Twelve years of fiscal decentralization: a balance sheet 135
- 7. Local governance and development outcomes 156
- 8. Decentralization, governance and public service delivery 186
- 9. What determines the quality of subnational economic governance? Comparing Indonesia and Vietnam 208
-
PART 3. Local-level perspectives
- 10. Dilemmas of participation: the National Community Empowerment Program 233
- 11. Governing fragile ecologies: a perspective on forest and land-based development in the regions 260
- 12. Explaining regional heterogeneity of poverty: evidence from a decentralized Indonesia 285
-
PART 4. Migration, cities and connectivity
- 13. Migration patterns: people on the move 317
- 14. Regional labour markets in 2002–12: limited convergence but integration nonetheless 342
- 15. The dynamics of Jabodetabek development: the challenge of urban governance 368
- 16. Challenges of implementing logistics reform in Indonesia 386
-
PART 5. Challenges for Indonesia’s periphery
- 17. The political impact of carving up Papua 409
- 18. Development in Papua after special autonomy 433
- 19. Special autonomy, predatory peace and the resolution of the Aceh conflict 460
- 20. Aceh’s economy: prospects for revival after disaster and war 482
- Author index 509
- Subject index 517