Financing Local Government in Indonesia: Mis Sea#84 (Research in International Studies, Southeast Asia)

by Nick Devas

Brian Binder, Anne Booth, Kenneth Davey, and Roy Kelly

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Considering the size and importance of Indonesia, remarkably little has been published in the West about the society and government of that country. With over 160 million people, it is the fifth most populous country in the world. It is an archipelago of some 13,000 islands, stretching over 5,000 kilometers from from east to west, and contains within it an amazing array of cultures, as well as ethnic, economic, and religious variations. Not surprisingly in view of the country's great size, vast regional differences, and cultural diversity, local government in Indonesia is on a massive scale. The task of managing and financing a system of local government is a troublesome one; the development needs of different regions are vast and the tasks facing local government are generally far beyond their limited resources. It is the purpose of this book not only to describe the existing system of local government but also to analyze it, identify weaknesses and problems with the present arrangement, and to propose realistic lines of reform.
This collection of essays will provide a useful and constructive contribution to the discussion of issues central to the system of local government in Indonesia.
  • ISBN10 0896801535
  • ISBN13 9780896801530
  • Publish Date 30 October 1989
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Ohio University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 360
  • Language English