Paradox of Social Capital in the Implementation of Public Policy (Finding in the Tanimbar Islands Regency)

N. P. Reressy, Agus Pramusinto, S. Margono, Ely Susanto
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The era of decentralization (autonomization) has begun in Indonesia since 1999. Various public policies have been made to support the implementation of decentralization. Of the many public policies, there are those that have been successfully implemented, but not a few have experienced ineffectiveness to failure. Many studies reveal that social capital is one of the factors that supports the successful implementation of various public policies. However, there is still very little research that looks at the dark side (paradox) of social capital, which contributes to the ineffectiveness of the implementation of a public policy. This paper discusses the paradox of social capital that causes the ineffectiveness of the process of implementing a public policy. The various cases discussed in this paper show that local government as implementing institution face serious obstacles in implementing various public policies, when public policies collide with the values of social capital that are lived and trusted by the local community. The Tanimbar Islands are a small and poor regency in Maluku Province, which also experiences this problematic situation. This situation occurs when the applied public policies clash with reality regarding some forms (manifestations) of social capital found in the community, such as the cultural values of duan lolat, sweri practices, and communal lifestyles in tnyafar. By showing the case of the Tanimbar Islands, we can see the dark side of social capital in the implementation of public policies, which in the future, need to be resolved.
公共政策执行中的社会资本悖论(以坦巴尔群岛为例)
自1999年以来,印度尼西亚开始了分权(自治)时代。已经制定了各种公共政策来支持权力下放的实施。在众多的公共政策中,有一些是成功实施的,但也有不少是无效到失败的。许多研究表明,社会资本是支持各种公共政策成功实施的因素之一。然而,仍然很少有研究着眼于社会资本的阴暗面(悖论),这有助于公共政策的执行无效。本文讨论了导致公共政策执行过程无效的社会资本悖论。本文所讨论的各种案例表明,当公共政策与当地社区所生活和信任的社会资本价值发生冲突时,作为执行机构的地方政府在执行各种公共政策时面临着严重的障碍。坦尼巴尔群岛是马鲁古省一个贫穷的小摄政省,它也经历着这种问题局势。当应用的公共政策与社区中社会资本的某些形式(表现)发生冲突时,就会出现这种情况,例如tnyafar的duan lolat、sweri实践和社区生活方式的文化价值观。通过展示坦巴尔群岛的案例,我们可以看到社会资本在公共政策执行中的阴暗面,这是未来需要解决的问题。
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