B O O K
COMPLEXITY
OF LOCAL AUTONOMY IN INDONESIA

Editor : Abdul Gaffar Karim
Publisher : Pustaka Pelajar, Yogyakarta.
Hard Cover :
xxxv + 402 pages
Year : August 2003
C O N T E N
T
Acknowledgment Foreword
PART
I INTRODUCTON
Chapter
1 Local Autonomy and Indonesian (Cornelis Lay)
Chapter
2 Decentralization: The Unfinished Solution (Pratikno)
Chapter
3 Local Autonomy in Indonesia: Unstable Structure on the
Trouble Ground (Abdul Gaffar Karim)
PART
II STRUCTURAL DYNAMIC
Chapter
4 Concept and Implementation of Decentralization in
Indonesia in Transition Era: Case Law No. 22/1999 on Local
Government (Tri Ratnawati)
Chapter
5 The Changing of Government Perspective and Its
Implication (Achmad Nurmandi)
Chapter
6 Autonomy: Opportunity or Burden for Local? (Sri
Djoharwinarlien)
Chapter 7
The Role of Local Legislative (Haryadi)
Chapter
8 The Governor in Local Governance System: Case Law No.
22/1999 (Sugeng Hariono)
PART
III POLITICAL RECRUITMENT
Chapter 9
Election and the Leadership of Local Head in Wide, Real and
Responsible Autonomy Era (Mashuri Maschab)
Chapter 10
Local Head Election Mechanism: Between Regulation and Real Politic
(Bambang Purwoko)
Chapter 11
Criticize the Idea of Local Head Direct Election (Dodi Riyadmaji)
Chapter 12
Direct Election of Local Head, Regency and Municipal: Some Early
Notes (Kastorius Sinaga)
PART
IV POLICY PROCESS
Chapter 13
Toward Village Administration and Development in Local Government
System: A Challenge for Regency Legislatives. (Purwo Santoso)
Chapter 14
Placing the Village in Decentralization and Democracy (Sutoro Eko)
Chapter 15
Gender Budget in Local Budget (Ratnawati)
PART
V SPACE OF LOCAL INTERACTION
Chapter 16
Local Autonomy and Social Changing (Haryanto)
Chapter 17
Critical Note on the Implementation of Autonomy in Village Level
in Bali Province (Riswandha Imawan)
Chapter 18
Custom Village: Between Genuineness and Democracy (AAGN Ari
Dwipayana)
PART
IV COMPARISON
Chapter 19
Commune: Local Autonomy Model in Norway (Wawan Mas’udi)
Chapter 20
Multiculturalism in Local Politic in Hungary (Amalinda Savirani).
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