MENIMBANG ULANG KONSEP GOOD GOVERNANCE: DISKURSUS TEORETIS
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state, society, democracy, governanceAbstract
This paper attempts to criticize the strengths and weaknesses of good governance concept and to further carry out a “conceptual reconstruction†for suitable and proper governance to developing countries, Indonesia in particular. According to the author, the theoretical discourse is undoubtedly needed in this matter, with bringing the government back-in as the main focus, as the existence of current good governance concept and its practice have
been part of a “tool†in guarding the international development agendas, and also the derived parameters tends to be one size fits for all. Based on the basic argument, the success in managing the state and the society is mostly determined by the ability to adapt the concept of governance in accordance with the characteristics of the social, cultural, economic, and political, the author proposes the so called proper governance concept which means a governance that is more suitable and comfortable to each community according to their own characteristics of the state and society. Altogether, the proper governance concept focus on, at least, four pillars, namely developmental, democratic, socially inclusive, and cultural and historical context (local content).
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