Decentralization in Indonesia: From Turmoil to Empowerment and Anti-Corruption
The article explores how decentralization has evolved in Indonesia since independence. It looks at four main periods of change, from arguments over direction in the early years to the recent shift towards more local control. The findings show that decentralization laws were quickly put in place with limited input, leading to challenges like unrest and central government control. Over time, reforms have been made to give more power to local governments, including direct elections and anti-corruption measures.