E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

The Border Area Conflict Impact on Government Responsiveness Relating on Public Service

  • Eny Boedi Orbawati,
  • Sri Suwitri,
  • Yuwanto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187309009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
p. 09009

Abstract

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Responsiveness or response are the desire and the will of the bureaucracy in the expectations, desires and aspirations and demands of the community services provided quickly and responsively. The responsiveness of government bureaucracy needs to be done across Government jurisdictions begin from the Central Government to the border region. However, the occurrence of conflict affirmation borders of Magelang regencies and cities affected the responsiveness of regional pemerinrah in the service of public administration services in particular resistance. This research aims to describe and determine the factors affecting the responsiveness of local governments in implementing public service in conflict areas and County boundary affirmation in Magelang city . The methods used in this research is a mix of qualitative and quantitative approaches are converging. Data collection is done by survey, interview and documentation. Qualitative data analysis done through interactive model with the validity methodology of the analysis focuses on the triangulation, with rolling according to needs also use techniques of the other validity. The research's results show that the local government County and Magelang city has not been responsive in public services on the territory of the conflict area limits the visible affirmations of public service obstrction of the administration of land in the region. Yet the responsiveness of the local government in the public service is affected by the problem complexity, Government regulatory authorities and the County and Magelang City, leadership of public officials who are not able to listen to the grievances of the public and the haven't priority of the broader public interest in making the corresponding decisions of public service in the area of the disputed boundary area.

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