Indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: Case study of elite democracy in Gorontalo

This article explores the conduct of local governance in the decentralization era in Indonesia using new institutionalist framework. It departs from the argument that Indonesia’s democratization and decentralization created new political actors in local sphere, as suggested by the rising numbers of...

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Main Authors: Reynaldo de Archellie, Munawar Holil, Adrianus Waworuntu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Arts & Humanities
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1838090
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spelling doaj-80019b8a2c1e45c3b67f240e1f97985e2021-06-21T13:17:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Arts & Humanities2331-19832020-01-017110.1080/23311983.2020.18380901838090Indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: Case study of elite democracy in GorontaloReynaldo de Archellie0Munawar Holil1Adrianus Waworuntu2Universitas IndonesiaUniversitas IndonesiaArea Studies,Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas IndonesiaThis article explores the conduct of local governance in the decentralization era in Indonesia using new institutionalist framework. It departs from the argument that Indonesia’s democratization and decentralization created new political actors in local sphere, as suggested by the rising numbers of new autonomous regions after decentralization policy started in 1999. This article argues that, first, informal institutions can be a substitute to formal arrangement in local governance. Second, local governance and local political conduct are elite biased that utilize formal democratic institutions appropriately for the elite’s interests. To explore this phenomenenon, a case study method that focuses on Gorontalo Province as one of the products of decentralization policy in Indonesia is used Data were collected through in-depth interviews, FGD, historical sources, and Internet-based news outlets. This article concludes that the model of local governance in Gorontalo is an arena for contending social forces. It can be seen from the shared interests between indigenous elites and the interests of formal leaders, who are elected through the mechanism of direct local elections (pilkada). The mutual interests within formal dan informal procedures were utilized in conducting local governance. The cultural leaders’ elite groups used ideological power resources derived from traditional values, teachings and wisdom which were not only to influence the course of local governance, but also to constraint the formal leaders’ behavior.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1838090local governancegorontalodecentralizationnew institutionalism
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author Reynaldo de Archellie
Munawar Holil
Adrianus Waworuntu
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Munawar Holil
Adrianus Waworuntu
Indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: Case study of elite democracy in Gorontalo
Cogent Arts & Humanities
local governance
gorontalo
decentralization
new institutionalism
author_facet Reynaldo de Archellie
Munawar Holil
Adrianus Waworuntu
author_sort Reynaldo de Archellie
title Indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: Case study of elite democracy in Gorontalo
title_short Indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: Case study of elite democracy in Gorontalo
title_full Indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: Case study of elite democracy in Gorontalo
title_fullStr Indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: Case study of elite democracy in Gorontalo
title_full_unstemmed Indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: Case study of elite democracy in Gorontalo
title_sort indonesian local politics and the marriage of elite interests: case study of elite democracy in gorontalo
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Arts & Humanities
issn 2331-1983
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This article explores the conduct of local governance in the decentralization era in Indonesia using new institutionalist framework. It departs from the argument that Indonesia’s democratization and decentralization created new political actors in local sphere, as suggested by the rising numbers of new autonomous regions after decentralization policy started in 1999. This article argues that, first, informal institutions can be a substitute to formal arrangement in local governance. Second, local governance and local political conduct are elite biased that utilize formal democratic institutions appropriately for the elite’s interests. To explore this phenomenenon, a case study method that focuses on Gorontalo Province as one of the products of decentralization policy in Indonesia is used Data were collected through in-depth interviews, FGD, historical sources, and Internet-based news outlets. This article concludes that the model of local governance in Gorontalo is an arena for contending social forces. It can be seen from the shared interests between indigenous elites and the interests of formal leaders, who are elected through the mechanism of direct local elections (pilkada). The mutual interests within formal dan informal procedures were utilized in conducting local governance. The cultural leaders’ elite groups used ideological power resources derived from traditional values, teachings and wisdom which were not only to influence the course of local governance, but also to constraint the formal leaders’ behavior.
topic local governance
gorontalo
decentralization
new institutionalism
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2020.1838090
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