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Indonesia
Country Governance Assessment

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ISBN: 971-561-487-6
Pub. Date: 2004
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This report contains a comprehensive description of the Indonesian governance system and public processes as well as a comprehensive analysis of performance of important governance institutions. It is part of the ADB-wide effort to analyze the status of governance in all developing member countries. The report has been widely consulted with national and regional government institutions and other stakeholers through dissemination, workshops, and other meetings.

Approximately 114 pages.
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Contents

Abbreviations

Executive Summary

I. Introduction

  1. Objectives of the Assessment
  2. Scope and Methodology
  3. Country Background
  4. Ongoing Reforms
  5. ADB Support for Reforms

II. Laws and Institutions

  1. The 1945 Constitution
  2. Regulatory Hierarchy
  3. Main Institutions of the Indonesian State
  4. The Legislature
  5. The Executive
  6. The 1999 Elections—Lessons Learnt
  7. Managing Legal and Institutional Framework Reform
III. Policy Making and Regulatory Functions
  1. Policy Making
  2. Development Planning
  3. Regulatory and Monitoring Agencies
IV. Financial Management
  1. Introduction
  2. Legal and Regulatory Framework
  3. Oversight of the Budgetary Process
  4. Public Expenditure Management
  5. Fiscal Decentralization
  6. Procurement
  7. Treasury
  8. Internal Audit
  9. External Audit
  10. Other Reform Needs
  11. Financial Management Reform to Combat Corruption

V. The Public Administration and The Civil Service

  1. Introduction
  2. Background, the Context of Decentralization
  3. The National System of Administration
  4. The Civil Service
VI. Decentralized Government
  1. Background and Introduction
  2. National Government Responsibilities
  3. Responsibilities of Regional Governments
  4. Decentralized Public Service Delivery: The Case of Education
  5. Indonesian Decentralization in Perspective
  6. Reforms Needs for Improved Decentralized Government

VII. Law Enforcement

  1. Introduction
  2. The National Police
  3. The Public Prosecution Service
  4. The Commission for Eradication of Corruption
  5. Other Law Enforcement Institutions
  6. Law Enforcement Reforms

VIII. The Judiciary and the Courts

  1. Introduction
  2. The Judiciary in the Reformasi Period
  3. The Court System
  4. The Judiciary
  5. Court Administration
  6. Corruption in the Justice System
  7. Reform Needs

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