非正式、准外交与跨界合作:印尼民丹岛旅游发展

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Asian Studies Review Pub Date : 2023-10-08 DOI:10.1080/10357823.2023.2259080
Moch Faisal Karim, Tirta Nugraha Mursitama, Sayed Fauzan Riyadi, Roseno Aji Affandi, Fairuz Muzdalifa
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本文考察了尽管受到中央政府的限制,但非正式性如何增强了印尼民丹岛地方政府实现跨境旅游发展合作的能力。文章指出,地方政府在当地旅游业的发展和与中央政府日益紧张的关系之间进行了协商,通过使用非正式的主从关系。非正式性使地方政府能够动员私人行为体作为其寻求跨境合作的代理人。政府还使用国际标准来管理指定自由贸易区的旅游业,以满足当地的需求,如就业。非正式为当地利益攸关方提供了跨境合作的好处,同时为外国资本在该地区的运作提供了灵活性。文章认为,非正式性既是地方政府规避中央政府权力的工具,也是地方精英维持和扩大主顾关系以实现其政治和经济利益的工具。
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Informality, Paradiplomacy, and Cross-Border Cooperation: The Development of Tourism on Bintan Island, Indonesia
This article examines how informality has enhanced the ability of the local government in Indonesia’s Bintan Island to achieve cross-border cooperation for tourism development, despite the constraints imposed by the central government. The local government, the article illustrates, has negotiated between the development of the local tourism industry and its increasingly tense relations with the central government by using informality through patron–client relations. Informality has enabled the local government to mobilise private actors as proxies in its pursuit of cross-border cooperation. The government has also used international standards that govern the tourism industry in designated Free Trade Zones to accommodate local needs, such as employment. Informality provides local stakeholders with benefits from cross-border cooperation while simultaneously providing flexibility for foreign capital to operate in the region. The article concludes that informality is both an instrument that the local government can strategically use to circumvent the powers of the central government and something that local elites can use to maintain and expand patron–client relations to achieve their political and economic interests.
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