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    • 2025-01-24Article

      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 ...
    • 2025-01-24Article

      Compliance under fragmented governance 

      Lele, Gabriel (Policy Studies, 2018-08-15)
      This article assesses the degree of compliance with international commitments by looking at the dynamics of policy implementation in four Indonesian city governments in implementing the conditions of ASEAN Economic Community ...
    • 2025-01-23Article

      Concurrency as crisis decision-making governance 

      Lele, Gabriel (Regional and 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 ...
    • 2025-01-24Article

      Opposing interests in the legalization of non-procedural forest conversion to oil palm in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia 

      Setiawan, Eko N.; Maryudi, Ahmad; Purwanto, Ris H.; Lele, Gabriel (Land Use Policy, 2016-12-15)
      Demand for forestland for non-forest uses, mostly oil palm, has increased dramatically in the past few years and has become a chief driver of deforestation in Central Kalimantan. In this paper, we aim to shed light on how ...
    • 2025-01-24Article

      Revisiting the virtues of veto point 

      Lele, Gabriel (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-SoehartoIndonesia, it argues that political corruption has become more rampant ...