A review of Indonesia's JETP through the dynamics of its policy regime

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Global Policy Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1111/1758-5899.13452
Muhamad Rosyid Jazuli, Kate Roll, Yacob Mulugetta
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During its 2022 G20 presidency, Indonesia committed to reducing carbon emissions through the Indonesia Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP). In addition to other policies, the Partnership is designed to drive the country's broader energy transition and net‐zero aspirations for decades to come. In addition to technical challenges, the Partnership is expected to face social and political resistance. Considering its importance for Indonesia's sustainable development and gaining support from influential stakeholders, this paper examines the JETP through the lens of a policy regime framework, drawing on insights from the country's multi‐decade fossil fuel subsidy reforms (FFSR) – a comparable effort to drive significant changes in energy use. It highlights the critical role of navigating political, social, and regulatory realities that have contributed to the successes or failures of policy reforms. The policy appraisal suggests the need for significant reconsideration of its broader policy‐regime context, specifically political, social, and regulatory factors, to ensure the successful implementation of the JETP and Indonesia's energy transition in general. Furthermore, the paper offers relevant policy recommendations to assist advocates and administrations supporting the Partnership in broadening its appeal beyond environmental concerns to secure stronger social and political backing.
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通过政策制度的动态审查印度尼西亚的 JETP
在 2022 年担任 G20 主席国期间,印度尼西亚承诺通过 "印度尼西亚公正能源转型伙伴关系"(JETP)减少碳排放。除其他政策外,该伙伴关系旨在推动该国更广泛的能源转型,并实现未来几十年的净零排放目标。除技术挑战外,该伙伴关系预计还将面临社会和政治阻力。考虑到该计划对印尼可持续发展的重要性以及获得有影响力的利益相关者支持的重要性,本文从政策制度框架的角度出发,借鉴印尼长达数十年的化石燃料补贴改革(FFSR)--推动能源使用发生重大变化的类似努力--的经验,对联合技术与经济伙伴计划进行了研究。它强调了政治、社会和监管现实对政策改革成败的关键作用。政策评估表明,有必要对更广泛的政策-制度背景,特别是政治、社会和监管因素进行重新考虑,以确保 JETP 和印尼能源转型的成功实施。此外,本文还提出了相关的政策建议,以帮助支持 "伙伴关系 "的倡导者和管理部门扩大其在环境问题之外的吸引力,从而获得更有力的社会和政治支持。
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