DECENTRALIZATION WITHIN CITIES AND SMALL AUTONOMY REGION FOR DESA IN INDONESIA: IS IT POSSIBLE?

Authors

  • Ike Wanusmawatie Faculty af Administrative Sccience, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia
  • Shinta Fatimah Durrety Faculty af Administrative Sccience, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia

Abstract

The major purpose of this study is to provide an overview of how village governance issues are
currently being addressed. Second, evaluate it and compare it to previous versions depending on
the rules. Third, incorporate it into the concept of decentralization within cities and design it as
a small autonomous region. Research on village autonomy based on decentralization in
Indonesia is scant and insufficient. This study was created in order to close this gap. In this
study, the nations of decentralization within cities concept are relatively new. The literature
review helps the study more successfully achieve its goals. Data from the last five years (20192024)

were utilized to meet the first target, and data from 1906-2024 was used to meet the
second. This, data from Indonesia’s reliance on village until the post-reformation period are
generally used in this research. The findings indicate that, first, public services that affect the
wellbeing of village residents cannot be provided by the village government affair as they are
currently implemented. Second, the best public services can only be offered by autonomous
regions. Third, villages can be an alternative for putting into practice effective village
government that are focused on the requirements of the community and also enhance future
research on decentralization and village autonomy.

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Published

2024-12-27