The Bureaucracy Neutrality in Indonesian Politics

R. Zuhro
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The politicization of the Indonesian bureaucracy in election is attracting great attention since it’s resulted in declining quality of democracy in this country. Although political change since 1998 has given greater strength to societal forces vis-à-vis the state, the fact is that the legacy of patronage network still exists. The politicization of the bureaucracy through the weakening of political parties and maintaining bureaucratic authoritarianism under the New Order government (1966-1998) was an important stimulus for this study. With the downfall of Soeharto’s New Order regime, the authoritarian nature of the bureaucratic system was not only exposed but also changed. These changes have put paid to questions about the involvement of political parties and the influence of societal forces in the formation of policy. The bureaucracy can no longer exist as it was in the New Order, and, in fact, has responded to societal needs by adjusting to the new political climate. In this context, Indonesian politics under the reformation era takes on a wider significance for one of the main results has been the emergence of bureaucratic pluralism – a more pluralistic political system that is more open to the influence of these societal forces. This study was conducted using literature review to understand theories and empirical experiences about the neutrality of the bureaucracy in both national elections and regional elections. This study showed that after 75 years of independence, Indonesia must continue to struggle to build a bureaucracy that is professional (effective and efficient) and politically neutral.
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印尼政治中的官僚中立
印尼官僚机构在选举中的政治化引起了极大的关注,因为它导致了这个国家民主质量的下降。尽管自1998年以来的政治变革赋予了社会力量相对于-à-vis国家更大的力量,但事实是,庇护网络的遗产仍然存在。新秩序政府(1966-1998)通过削弱政党和维持官僚威权主义而导致的官僚政治化是本研究的重要刺激因素。随着苏哈托新秩序政权的垮台,官僚体制的专制本质不仅暴露出来,而且发生了变化。这些变化消除了有关政党参与和社会力量对政策形成的影响的问题。官僚机构不能再像在新秩序中那样存在,事实上,它已经通过适应新的政治气候来响应社会需要。在这方面,改革时期的印尼政治具有更广泛的意义,因为改革的主要结果之一是出现了官僚多元主义,这是一种更加多元的政治制度,对这些社会力量的影响更加开放。本研究采用文献综述的方法,了解官僚机构在全国选举和地区选举中的中立性的理论和实证经验。这项研究表明,在独立75年后,印度尼西亚必须继续努力建立一个专业(有效和高效)和政治中立的官僚机构。
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