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    • 2025-06-12Article

      Asymmetric Decentralization and the Problem of Governance 

      Lele, Gabriel (Asian Politics & Policy, 2019-11-20)
      This article examines the implementation of asymmetric decentralization in Indonesia and how the quality of local governance may affect it. While research on asymmetric decentralization has developed very significantly, ...
    • 2025-06-12Article

      Revisiting the virtues of veto point 

      Lele, Gabriel (The Journal of Legislative Studies, 2020-03-10)
      This article expects to extend existing researches on the effect of political institutions on political corruption. Examining the case of post-Soeharto Indonesia, it argues that political corruption has become more rampant ...
    • 2025-06-12Article

      Asymmetric decentralization, accommodation and separatist conflict 

      Lele, Gabriel (Territory, Politics, Governance, 2021-02-15)
      The employment of asymmetric decentralization to deal with separatist conflicts has become increasingly popular in recent years. However, contentions remain as to whether it is an effective tool to deal with separatist ...
    • 2025-06-12Article

      Concurrency as crisis decision-making governance 

      Lele, Gabriel (Regional & Federal Studies, 2021-08-01)
      This research extends the centralization–decentralization dichotomy in the crisis decision-making literature by offering an alternative lens of concurrency. It argues that centralization and decentralization can be ...
    • 2025-06-12Article

      The role of policy transfer in Indonesian governance 

      Wicaksono, Ario (Policy Studies, 2018-10-09)
      The aim of this article is to evaluate the role and resources of academics-turned-senior bureaucrats as key agents of policy transfer in Indonesian bureaucratic reform during the Reformation era (1998–2018). Indonesia has ...
    • 2025-06-12Article

      Academics in public office as policy entrepreneurs 

      Wicaksono, Ario (Journal of Asian Public Policy, 2019-04-06)
      Indonesia has a tradition in recruiting a particular ‘species’ of policy entrepreneur, mentioned in the present article as Academic Administrative Entrepreneurs (AAEs). AAE is defined as a university professor who is ...
    • 2025-06-12Other

      Forms of government collaboration at the local level in handling the COVID-19 disaster 

      Safitri, Cici; Valentina, Tengku Rika; Wicaksono, Ario (E3S Web of Conferences, 2021-12-13)
      The current COVID-19 disaster requires serious handling, with the involvement of various parties. A different approach is shown by Nagari Pasie Laweh which is one of the in West Sumatra, namely by using a people-based ...