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Volume 13 Number 2 Year 2023

12 articles in this issue 

Andrie Elia,Basrowi Basrowi,Buncha Chinnasri

The purpose of this study is to describe the strategy pursued by the Government of Thailand in collaboration with existing stakeholders in increasing the competitiveness of SMEs amidst the invasion of foreign manufacture-based products. The method used is... see more

Pags. 182 - 202  

Arie Kusuma Paksi,Pebria Prakarsa Renta

This study investigates the Indonesian government's strategies to safeguard its informal sector in Malaysia, which has experienced considerable human rights violations and exploitation. Such incidents breach both the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and ... see more

Pags. 203 - 216  

Asmarawati Handoyo,Yuli Isnadi

In recent decades, there was a fierce debate about whether Gross Domestic Product (GDP) accurately describe people’s welfare. This manuscript aims to prove, an impressive GDP does not mean that people live on welfare. This topic is important to be discuss... see more

Pags. 217 - 232  

Evi Satispi,Ma'mun Murod

This paper aims to examine the policy process for dealing with COVID-19 in Indonesia; in the last two years, the Indonesian government have taken various policy for dealing with COVID-19. Currently, this field still lacks in demonstration of cross-sectora... see more

Pags. 233 - 245  

Fitriani Fitriani,Achmad Nurmandi,Muhammad Lutfi,Mujizatullah Mujizatullah,Abu Muslim

The presence of public transportation (Trans Jogja and Friend Bus Jogja) is one of the solutions to overcome congestion and heavy traffic in Yogyakarta. However, in recent years, public transportation (Trans Jogja and Friend Bus Jogja) has had many proble... see more

Pags. 246 - 260  

Herza Netti,Erianjoni Erianjoni

The rationale for conducting this research stems from the observation that the government's efforts in administering the Pariaman traditional market have not been fully optimised, leading to inefficient development strategies aimed at enhancing the region... see more

Pags. 261 - 276  

Laila Kholid Alfirdaus,Dzunuwwanus Ghulam Manar,Teguh Yuwono

This paper discusses the argumentative turn amongst farmers and the other different stakeholders in the case of land disputes, Kebumen, Central Java, Indonesia. While policy makers insisted that the land function conversion from agriculture and tourism to... see more

Pags. 277 - 288  

Mohammad Rusli Syuaib

The idea of the policy and innovation network in the context of post-disaster governance refers to a set of rules, legislation, regulations, and guidelines that offer guidance for the efforts of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction. The objective of ... see more

Pags. 289 - 301  

Ranggi Ade Febrian,Khairul Rahman,Ahmad Fitra Yuza,Zainal Zainal

This research aims to find a model for implementing local government innovation in Pekanbaru City. One of the Innovation Public Service Mall innovations with the highest score is SMART PETAKU (Pekanbaru City Government Land Asset Management System) with a... see more

Pags. 302 - 314  

Sarip Sarip,Diana Fitriana,Absori Absori,Khudzaifah Dimyati,Harun Harun

The present study aims to scrutinize the Indonesian Civil Service Police Unit (henceforth: Satuan Polisi Pamong Praja/CSPU) in enforcing local regulations. In enforcing the local regulations, the principle of “no punishment without representation” is appl... see more

Pags. 315 - 332  

Taufik Taufik,Muhamad M.N Nadzri,Jamaie Hj. Hamil

This article explores the decline of democracy in contemporary Indonesia during the Jokowi years. Jokowi's lukewarm commitment to democratic norms and illiberal attitude in running the government have made him an essentially conditional democrat, who is h... see more

Pags. 333 - 351  

Zekeri Momoh

The role of the Bretton Woods Institutions in Africa has been subjected to intense debate in the literature of International Relations. This is so particularly because of the implications of the Bretton Woods Institutions on the political and economic act... see more

Pags. 352 - 363