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Decentralisation in Indonesia : redesigning the state
Indonesia is an extraordinarily large and diverse nation. Its 6,000 inhabited islands, spread over a huge area, are home to 210 million people and more than 300 linguistic groups. Unlike other large populous nations, however, government in Indonesia has remained highly centralised through decades of authoritarian rule. A quiet upheaval is now underway in Indonesia. Successive goverments, prompted by the chaotic events of the late 1990s, have sought to seize the potential gains of decentralisation-more effective, more efficient and more responsive government.
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