EVALUASI DAN PENILAIAN KINERJA PENYELENGGARAAN OTONOMI DAERAH DI WILAYAH KALIMANTAN
The autocratic regime under Suharto administration (1966-1998) is widely believed to be the main source of regional disparity incidence. In line with the blowing of wind of change i.e. total reform, decentralization framework is becoming very well-liked option in promoting democracy as well as empow...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Puslatbang KDOD Lembaga Administrasi Negara
2014-01-01
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Series: | Jurnal Borneo Administrator: Media Pengembangan Paradigma dan Gaya Baru Manajemen Pemerintahan Daerah |
Online Access: | http://samarinda.lan.go.id/jba/index.php/jba/article/view/155 |
Summary: | The autocratic regime under Suharto administration (1966-1998) is widely
believed to be the main source of regional disparity incidence. In line with the blowing of wind of change i.e. total reform, decentralization framework is becoming very well-liked option in promoting democracy as well as empowering local government. Nevertheless, decentralization is not cure for all illnesses. Many experts warn that only when carefully planned, effectively implemented, and appropriately managed, can decentralization lead to significant improvement in the welfare of people at the local level. On the contrary, badly planned decentralization can worsen regional inequalities. Based on such consideration, this paper supports the idea of regular evaluation on the implementation of regional autonomy policy. Strategic sectors of development are being examined in this paper, showing the real performance level of local authorities in executing autonomous tasks and power. There are two LGUs (local government unit) to be assessed in this paper, i.e. Kota Baru District in South Kalimantan and Penajam Paser Utara District in East Kalimantan. This paper proposes to apply similar evaluation
for all district/city government in Indonesia.
Keywords: evaluasi kinerja, otonomi daerah, Kota Baru, Penajam Paser Utara. |
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ISSN: | 1858-0300 2407-6767 |