JSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (Jul 2011)

The Two Edge Knife of Decentralization

  • Ahmad Khoirul Umam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22146/jsp.10927
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 79 – 92

Abstract

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A centralistic government model has become a trend in a number of developing countries, in which the ideosycretic aspect becomes pivotal key in the policy making. The situation constitutes authoritarianism, cronyism, and corruption. To break the impasse, the decentralized system is proposed to make people closer to the public policy making. Decentralization is also convinced to be the solution to create a good governance. But a number of facts in the developing countries demonstrates that decentralization indeed has ignite emerges backfires such as decentralized corruption, parochialism, horizontal conflict, local political instability and others. This article elaborates the theoretical framework on decentralization's ouput as the a double-edge knife. In a simple words, the concept of decentralization does not have a permanent relationship with the creation of good governance and development. Without substantive democracy, decentralization is indeed potential to be a destructive political instrument threating the state's future.

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