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Governance dan Krisis Teori Organisasi Pratikno, Pratikno
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) 2007: JKAP VOLUME 11 NOMOR 2, TAHUN 2007
Publisher : Magister Administrasi Publik (MAP) FISIPOL Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Urgensi Reformasi Basis Kekuasaan Birokrasi di Indonesia Pratikno, Pratikno
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) 1998: JKAP VOLUME 2 NOMOR 1, TAHUN 1998
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This article tries to address a question of why a strong and dominant bureaucracy, which was an effective and efficient instrument for development at the early stage of the Indonesias New Order period, start to loose its effective performance in the last few years. The main point discussed here is the inability of the Indonesian bureaucracy to develop legitimacy and support from the society, especially support toward development programs stipulated and controlled by the bureaucracy. In many cases the bureaucracy has to buy and force societys support which is artificial one. Therefore, it is argued here that the basis of power of Indonesian bureaucracy should be changed from "power over society" toward "power through society" by which a mutual-trust-relationship between society and the bureaucracy can be developed.
Manajemen Jaringan dalam Perspektif Strukturasi Pratikno, Pratikno
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) 2008: JKAP VOLUME 12 NOMOR 1, TAHUN 2008
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From Populism to Democratic Polity: Problems and Challenges in Surakarta, Indonesia Pratikno, Pratikno; Lay, Cornelis
PCD Journal Vol 3, No 1-2 (2011): Decentering Democracy
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This paper discusses democratisation practiced in Surakarta, Indonesia, which has been claimed by many experts as a municipality with "best practices" of democratic local governance in Indonesia. Their analyses focus on the actors and claim that participation is a possible way of crafting stable democracy. This participation in turn, they suggest, is a result of decentralisation which thus strengthen local democracy. Presenting the civil society participation and the decentralisation in the city of Surakarta, this paper shows that what actually happens is otherwise. It argues that the rise of popular participation was rooted in contentious local politics. Besides, the constitution of the new forms of popular representation are not supported by, and produced within, a clear ideological framework from the people in Surakarta.
Local Politics in Indonesia, 1999-2010: A Literature Review Hanif, Hasrul; Pratikno, Pratikno
PCD Journal Vol 4, No 1-2 (2012): Democratisation: Power and Conflict Relations
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This paper attempts to map out the existing literature on the post-1999 political landscape at the local level. This literature review is made up by five key questions: (1) How is localising of power in Indonesia understood?; (2) How does power operate at local levels?; (3) What are the forces that shape Indonesian local politics?; (4) What are the prominent manifestations in Indonesian local politics?; (5) What are alternative political forces that possibly represent the setting up of the street demonstrations?; (6) What is the type of democratic governance format explored in the existing literature?
Struggle to Gain Representation: Mixed Politics in Democratising Indonesia Pratikno, Pratikno; Kurniawan, Nanang Indra
PCD Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2010): Democracy in Practice: Representation and Grassroots Politics
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Democratisation in post-Suharto Indonesia has significantly improved political participation, lifting expectation of bringing better political representation. However, various studies prove that such representation is unable to be immediately achieved since the existing democratic institutions remain dominated by oligarchic groups. The societal struggle to gain representation, therefore, is increasingly becoming a critical issue in contemporary Indonesian politics. This article discusses the dynamics of such struggle through the strategy that we have developed and called 'mixed politics'. This refers to the blurring of borders between civil and political society, as well as formal and informal institutions.