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    Decentralization and Governance in Indonesia

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    I. Theoretical Reflections on Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society1. Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society in IndonesiaRonald Holzhacker, Rafael Wittek and Johan Woltjer2. Good Governance Contested: Exploring Human Rights and Sustainability as Normative GoalsJilles L. J. HazenbergII. Decentralization and Policy Making3. Decentralization and Primary Health Care Innovations in IndonesiaSuwatin Miharti, Ronald Holzhacker, and Rafael Wittek 4. The Impact of Decentralization on Educational Attainment in IndonesiaTatang Muttaqin, Marijtje van Duijn , Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek5. Decentralization, Foreign Direct Investment and Development in IndonesiaK. Kuswanto, Herman Hoen, and Ronald Holzhacker6. The Inclusive Growth Concept: Strengths, Weaknesses and a Research Agenda for IndonesiaP.N.L. Kusumawati, J.Paul Elhorst, and Jakob de HaanIII. Challenges of Decentralization for Cities to Create Sustainable Futures7. Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Design: Transportation in the Jakarta Metropolitan Region Taufiq Hidayat Putra, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan, and Johan Woltjer 8. Environmental Governance with Transnational Municipal Networks: The Case of Indonesian CitiesAnnisa Paramita Wiharani, Ronald Holzhacker and Jaap de WildeIV. Governance to Limit Opportunities for Corruption in Decentralized Environment9. Institutional Change and Corruption of Public Leaders: A Social Capital Perspective on IndonesiaMala Sondang Silitonga, Gabriel Anthonio, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek10. Corporate Governance and Corruption: A Comparative Study of South-East AsiaNureni Wijayati, Niels Hermes, Ronald Holzhacker<br/

    Decentralization and Governance in Indonesia

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    I. Theoretical Reflections on Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society1. Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society in IndonesiaRonald Holzhacker, Rafael Wittek and Johan Woltjer2. Good Governance Contested: Exploring Human Rights and Sustainability as Normative GoalsJilles L. J. HazenbergII. Decentralization and Policy Making3. Decentralization and Primary Health Care Innovations in IndonesiaSuwatin Miharti, Ronald Holzhacker, and Rafael Wittek 4. The Impact of Decentralization on Educational Attainment in IndonesiaTatang Muttaqin, Marijtje van Duijn , Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek5. Decentralization, Foreign Direct Investment and Development in IndonesiaK. Kuswanto, Herman Hoen, and Ronald Holzhacker6. The Inclusive Growth Concept: Strengths, Weaknesses and a Research Agenda for IndonesiaP.N.L. Kusumawati, J.Paul Elhorst, and Jakob de HaanIII. Challenges of Decentralization for Cities to Create Sustainable Futures7. Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Design: Transportation in the Jakarta Metropolitan Region Taufiq Hidayat Putra, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan, and Johan Woltjer 8. Environmental Governance with Transnational Municipal Networks: The Case of Indonesian CitiesAnnisa Paramita Wiharani, Ronald Holzhacker and Jaap de WildeIV. Governance to Limit Opportunities for Corruption in Decentralized Environment9. Institutional Change and Corruption of Public Leaders: A Social Capital Perspective on IndonesiaMala Sondang Silitonga, Gabriel Anthonio, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek10. Corporate Governance and Corruption: A Comparative Study of South-East AsiaNureni Wijayati, Niels Hermes, Ronald Holzhacker<br/

    Decentralization and Governance in Indonesia

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    I. Theoretical Reflections on Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society1. Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society in IndonesiaRonald Holzhacker, Rafael Wittek and Johan Woltjer2. Good Governance Contested: Exploring Human Rights and Sustainability as Normative GoalsJilles L. J. HazenbergII. Decentralization and Policy Making3. Decentralization and Primary Health Care Innovations in IndonesiaSuwatin Miharti, Ronald Holzhacker, and Rafael Wittek 4. The Impact of Decentralization on Educational Attainment in IndonesiaTatang Muttaqin, Marijtje van Duijn , Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek5. Decentralization, Foreign Direct Investment and Development in IndonesiaK. Kuswanto, Herman Hoen, and Ronald Holzhacker6. The Inclusive Growth Concept: Strengths, Weaknesses and a Research Agenda for IndonesiaP.N.L. Kusumawati, J.Paul Elhorst, and Jakob de HaanIII. Challenges of Decentralization for Cities to Create Sustainable Futures7. Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Design: Transportation in the Jakarta Metropolitan Region Taufiq Hidayat Putra, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan, and Johan Woltjer 8. Environmental Governance with Transnational Municipal Networks: The Case of Indonesian CitiesAnnisa Paramita Wiharani, Ronald Holzhacker and Jaap de WildeIV. Governance to Limit Opportunities for Corruption in Decentralized Environment9. Institutional Change and Corruption of Public Leaders: A Social Capital Perspective on IndonesiaMala Sondang Silitonga, Gabriel Anthonio, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek10. Corporate Governance and Corruption: A Comparative Study of South-East AsiaNureni Wijayati, Niels Hermes, Ronald Holzhacker<br/

    Decentralization and Governance in Indonesia

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    I. Theoretical Reflections on Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society1. Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society in IndonesiaRonald Holzhacker, Rafael Wittek and Johan Woltjer2. Good Governance Contested: Exploring Human Rights and Sustainability as Normative GoalsJilles L. J. HazenbergII. Decentralization and Policy Making3. Decentralization and Primary Health Care Innovations in IndonesiaSuwatin Miharti, Ronald Holzhacker, and Rafael Wittek 4. The Impact of Decentralization on Educational Attainment in IndonesiaTatang Muttaqin, Marijtje van Duijn , Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek5. Decentralization, Foreign Direct Investment and Development in IndonesiaK. Kuswanto, Herman Hoen, and Ronald Holzhacker6. The Inclusive Growth Concept: Strengths, Weaknesses and a Research Agenda for IndonesiaP.N.L. Kusumawati, J.Paul Elhorst, and Jakob de HaanIII. Challenges of Decentralization for Cities to Create Sustainable Futures7. Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Design: Transportation in the Jakarta Metropolitan Region Taufiq Hidayat Putra, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan, and Johan Woltjer 8. Environmental Governance with Transnational Municipal Networks: The Case of Indonesian CitiesAnnisa Paramita Wiharani, Ronald Holzhacker and Jaap de WildeIV. Governance to Limit Opportunities for Corruption in Decentralized Environment9. Institutional Change and Corruption of Public Leaders: A Social Capital Perspective on IndonesiaMala Sondang Silitonga, Gabriel Anthonio, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek10. Corporate Governance and Corruption: A Comparative Study of South-East AsiaNureni Wijayati, Niels Hermes, Ronald Holzhacker<br/

    Decentralization and Governance in Indonesia

    No full text
    I. Theoretical Reflections on Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society 1. Decentralization and Governance for Sustainable Society in Indonesia Ronald Holzhacker, Rafael Wittek and Johan Woltjer 2. Good Governance Contested: Exploring Human Rights and Sustainability as Normative Goals Jilles L. J. Hazenberg II. Decentralization and Policy Making 3. Decentralization and Primary Health Care Innovations in Indonesia Suwatin Miharti, Ronald Holzhacker, and Rafael Wittek 4. The Impact of Decentralization on Educational Attainment in Indonesia Tatang Muttaqin, Marijtje van Duijn , Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek 5. Decentralization, Foreign Direct Investment and Development in Indonesia K. Kuswanto, Herman Hoen, and Ronald Holzhacker 6. The Inclusive Growth Concept: Strengths, Weaknesses and a Research Agenda for Indonesia P.N.L. Kusumawati, J.Paul Elhorst, and Jakob de Haan III. Challenges of Decentralization for Cities to Create Sustainable Futures 7. Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Design: Transportation in the Jakarta Metropolitan Region Taufiq Hidayat Putra, Wendy Guan Zhen Tan, and Johan Woltjer 8. Environmental Governance with Transnational Municipal Networks: The Case of Indonesian Cities Annisa Paramita Wiharani, Ronald Holzhacker and Jaap de Wilde IV. Governance to Limit Opportunities for Corruption in Decentralized Environment 9. Institutional Change and Corruption of Public Leaders: A Social Capital Perspective on Indonesia Mala Sondang Silitonga, Gabriel Anthonio, Liesbet Heyse and Rafael Wittek 10. Corporate Governance and Corruption: A Comparative Study of South-East Asia Nureni Wijayati, Niels Hermes, Ronald Holzhacke

    The health and food context

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    This book presents a new framework of analysis to assess natural and man-made disasters and humanitarian crises, and the feasibility of interventions in these complex emergencies.The past half-century has witnessed a dramatic increase in such crises - such as in Haiti, Iraq and Sudan - and this volume aims to pioneer a theory-based, interdisciplinary framework that can assist students and practitioners in the field to acquire the skills and expertise necessary for evidence-based decision-making and programming in humanitarian action. It has four major objectives: •To provide a tool for diagnosing and understanding complex emergencies, and build on the concepts of state security and human security to provide a ‘Snap-Shot Analysis’ of the status quo; •To provide a tool for analysing the causes of crises as well as the related stakeholder field;•To provide a frame to structure and analyse the information required to evaluate, monitor and/or design interventions for different actors on a project and/or programme level;•To combine concepts used in the humanitarian field with underlying theory in a practically relevant way. The book will be of much interest to students of humanitarian intervention, human security, peacebuilding, development studies, peace studies and IR in general.Table of contents:1. Introduction: The Need for Evidence-based Programming in Humanitarian Action, Liesbet Heyse, Andrej Zwitter, Rafael Wittek and Joost Herman2. Existing frameworks for humanitarian crisis analysis, Liesbet Heyse 3. Context analysis and securitization, Andrej Zwitter and Joost Herman 4. From theory to analysis: H-AID methodology, Rafael Wittek and Andrej Zwitter 5. Conducting a Comprehensive Context Analysis (CCA), Andrej Zwitter 6. The political context, Chris K. Lamont 7. The economic context, Fleur S. Mulder and Bartjan J.W. Pennink 8. The social context, Cécile W.J. de Milliano and Barbara Boudewijnse 9. The health and food context, Rensia R. Bakker 10. The environmental context, Peter D.M. Weesie 11. From context analysis to intervention design, Liesbet Heyse 12. Stakeholder analysis: towards feasible interventions, Rafael Wittek 13. Monitoring, evaluation and learning in humanitarian organizations, Chamutal Afek-Eitam and Adriaan Ferf Conclusion, Liesbet Heyse, Andrej Zwitter, Rafael Wittek and Joost Herma

    The health and food context

    No full text
    This book presents a new framework of analysis to assess natural and man-made disasters and humanitarian crises, and the feasibility of interventions in these complex emergencies.The past half-century has witnessed a dramatic increase in such crises - such as in Haiti, Iraq and Sudan - and this volume aims to pioneer a theory-based, interdisciplinary framework that can assist students and practitioners in the field to acquire the skills and expertise necessary for evidence-based decision-making and programming in humanitarian action. It has four major objectives: •To provide a tool for diagnosing and understanding complex emergencies, and build on the concepts of state security and human security to provide a ‘Snap-Shot Analysis’ of the status quo; •To provide a tool for analysing the causes of crises as well as the related stakeholder field;•To provide a frame to structure and analyse the information required to evaluate, monitor and/or design interventions for different actors on a project and/or programme level;•To combine concepts used in the humanitarian field with underlying theory in a practically relevant way. The book will be of much interest to students of humanitarian intervention, human security, peacebuilding, development studies, peace studies and IR in general.Table of contents:1. Introduction: The Need for Evidence-based Programming in Humanitarian Action, Liesbet Heyse, Andrej Zwitter, Rafael Wittek and Joost Herman2. Existing frameworks for humanitarian crisis analysis, Liesbet Heyse 3. Context analysis and securitization, Andrej Zwitter and Joost Herman 4. From theory to analysis: H-AID methodology, Rafael Wittek and Andrej Zwitter 5. Conducting a Comprehensive Context Analysis (CCA), Andrej Zwitter 6. The political context, Chris K. Lamont 7. The economic context, Fleur S. Mulder and Bartjan J.W. Pennink 8. The social context, Cécile W.J. de Milliano and Barbara Boudewijnse 9. The health and food context, Rensia R. Bakker 10. The environmental context, Peter D.M. Weesie 11. From context analysis to intervention design, Liesbet Heyse 12. Stakeholder analysis: towards feasible interventions, Rafael Wittek 13. Monitoring, evaluation and learning in humanitarian organizations, Chamutal Afek-Eitam and Adriaan Ferf Conclusion, Liesbet Heyse, Andrej Zwitter, Rafael Wittek and Joost Herma
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