Does Governance Reform in a Democratic Transition Country Reduce the Risk of Corruption ? Evidence from Indonesia

Budi , Setiyono Does Governance Reform in a Democratic Transition Country Reduce the Risk of Corruption ? Evidence from Indonesia. In: Corruption Good Governance and Economic Development Contemporary Analysis and Case Studies.

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Abstract

Within the last decade, Indonesia has been sympathetically admired by commentators for the smooth running of a democratization process following the end of authoritarian regime under Suharto's administration. So far, along with the alteration of political rules of the game, the democratization process that is taking place has generated significant institutional changes, and brings a fairly major transformation in political landscape. Citizens are enjoying free liberal environment and are receiving the rights of speech and association that is guaranteed by the laws

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects:H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions:Faculty of Social and Political Sciences > Department of Government Science
ID Code:70718
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Deposited On:20 Mar 2019 15:54
Last Modified:25 Jul 2019 09:54

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