Indigenous Democracy in the Policy-making Process

The policy process cannot be separated from democracy because in the policy process there is an aggregation of interests and accommodation of interests, where the existing needs of the community will be tied in one package, namely public opinion. The original village democracy was characterized by d...

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Main Authors: Tiyan Rahmanul Hakim, Nandang Alamsyah Deliarnoor, Neneng Yani Yuningsih
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Pancasakti University of Tegal 2023-09-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan
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Online Access:https://www.governmentjournal.org/index.php/jip/article/view/373
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Neneng Yani Yuningsih
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description The policy process cannot be separated from democracy because in the policy process there is an aggregation of interests and accommodation of interests, where the existing needs of the community will be tied in one package, namely public opinion. The original village democracy was characterized by deliberation in decision-making and involved gotong royong in all implementations related to joint achievement efforts. Meanwhile, traditional rural democracy has undergone a change towards a decline where the implementation of democracy in independent villages (Village Development Index) has no substance. This paper tries to analyze the Policy Process in the Perspective of Original Village Democracy which changes according to and depends on political culture variables and socio-economic variables. This study uses a qualitative method with purposive sampling in determining the informants and interview techniques, observation and documentation. The rest of the data sources are obtained through literature study of concepts and theories about the policy process and democracy that occurs in the village contained in books and several articles that have been published. The data used by the author are primary data and secondary data.
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spelling doaj-art-ac2801e18e4e4acca133610a1012907e2025-08-20T02:17:36ZindPancasakti University of TegalJurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan2503-46852528-07242023-09-0181506310.24905/jip.8.1.2023.50-63373Indigenous Democracy in the Policy-making ProcessTiyan Rahmanul HakimNandang Alamsyah DeliarnoorNeneng Yani YuningsihThe policy process cannot be separated from democracy because in the policy process there is an aggregation of interests and accommodation of interests, where the existing needs of the community will be tied in one package, namely public opinion. The original village democracy was characterized by deliberation in decision-making and involved gotong royong in all implementations related to joint achievement efforts. Meanwhile, traditional rural democracy has undergone a change towards a decline where the implementation of democracy in independent villages (Village Development Index) has no substance. This paper tries to analyze the Policy Process in the Perspective of Original Village Democracy which changes according to and depends on political culture variables and socio-economic variables. This study uses a qualitative method with purposive sampling in determining the informants and interview techniques, observation and documentation. The rest of the data sources are obtained through literature study of concepts and theories about the policy process and democracy that occurs in the village contained in books and several articles that have been published. The data used by the author are primary data and secondary data.https://www.governmentjournal.org/index.php/jip/article/view/373policy processindigenous demoracracysocial change
spellingShingle Tiyan Rahmanul Hakim
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policy process
indigenous demoracracy
social change
title Indigenous Democracy in the Policy-making Process
title_full Indigenous Democracy in the Policy-making Process
title_fullStr Indigenous Democracy in the Policy-making Process
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous Democracy in the Policy-making Process
title_short Indigenous Democracy in the Policy-making Process
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topic policy process
indigenous demoracracy
social change
url https://www.governmentjournal.org/index.php/jip/article/view/373
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