Why Did Anticorruption Policy Fail? a Study of Anticorruption Policy Implementation Failure in Indonesia (Research in Public Management)

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This book examines the cases of implementation failure of the Indonesian Anticorruption Law 1971 of the authoritarian New Order regime, and of the Anticorruption Law 1999 of the democratic Reform Order regime. It investigates to what extent and for what reasons the implementation of these Laws failed to attain the policy objectives of eradicating corruption in the public sector under the two different political systems. The book concludes that combating corruption in a developing country undergoing political transition from an authoritarian to a democratic political system is problematic and difficult. When corruption has systematically infected and distorted the institutional structures and processes of the government, in particular the law enforcement mechanisms, implementing anticorruption laws is expected to be suboptimal and subsequently fail. To overcome this problem, the factors contributing to the policy implementation failure must be eliminated.

The book examines the failure of Indonesia's Anticorruption Laws from 1971 and 1999 under different political regimes. It concludes that combating corruption during political transitions is difficult due to systemic corruption in government structures. Eliminating factors contributing to implementation failure is essential.

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