2020
DOI: 10.31113/jia.v17i2.571
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Relasi Pusat-Daerah Dalam Menangani Covid-19 Di Indonesia

Abstract: The issue of decentralization has become significant in the handling of COVID-19, especially for countries with large island territories and heterogeneous communities such as Indonesia. This paper presents an analysis of the relationship between the center and the local in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia by conducting literature studies through books, journals, mass media articles, and sources from the internet. Initially, relations between the center and the regions in tackling COVID-19 showed… Show more

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“…UU No. 2/2015 -which can legitimize the region to determine its attitude as an autonomous region (devolution) because it is the responsibility (of the regional head) to serve and protect its constituents (Santoso, 2020). Legally, the pattern of central-regional relations is ambiguous, but the handling of the pandemic is centralized in practice.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Political Noise In Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…UU No. 2/2015 -which can legitimize the region to determine its attitude as an autonomous region (devolution) because it is the responsibility (of the regional head) to serve and protect its constituents (Santoso, 2020). Legally, the pattern of central-regional relations is ambiguous, but the handling of the pandemic is centralized in practice.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Political Noise In Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study analyzes solutions that Williams criticizes, i.e., "general ideas" for complex bureaucracies. Santoso's study (Santoso, 2020) examines the relationship between the central and regional governments in handling the pandemic in Indonesia but does not specifically discuss the state's capacity. Meanwhile, Janssen & Voort (2020) examines the Dutch Government's handling of COVID-19 through an analysis of "agile and adaptive governance," which does not specifically link the state capacity and central-regional relations.…”
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“…(Adisasmita, 2006). Menurut Santoso (2009), daerah kepulauan dan non-kepulauan memiliki perbedaan yang spesifik dengan provinsi lain sehingga model pembangunannya harus berbeda dengan model umum. Sebelumnya, regulasi terkait pengaturan pembangunan daerah telah diatur dalam UU No.23 Tahun 2014, namun hanya diatur dalam tiga pasal dan tidak banyak memerhatikan pengembangan wilayah daerah kepulauan khususnya di bidang perikanan.…”
Section: Sumber: Badan Pusat Statistikunclassified
“…The performance of the Indonesian government system, especially in mapping the centralregional relationship, is met with a tug of war between the seriousness of the central government in giving authority and demands to give more flexible authority to the regions to regulate their affairs. The division of authority from the central government to the regions continuously shifts between centralized and decentralized patterns (Nuradhawati, 2019;Santoso, 2020). Initially, regional autonomy as a government administration system that is expected to realize clean governance, improve the quality of public services, and encourage the birth of a professional bureaucracy as a prerequisite for achieving increased community welfare, needs to be reviewed at the implementation level (Badrudin & Siregar, 2015;Mahadiansar et al, 2020).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%