印尼腐败的发展(腐败是印尼的文化吗?)

Ali Mukartono, Hartiwiningsih, M. Rustamaji
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-印尼的腐败问题几乎每天都是印尼媒体的头条新闻。即使在新秩序的独裁政权垮台之后,很明显,腐败的做法已被证明是一种传统和文化,从权力的中心到最低一级,广泛、根深蒂固并影响到社区和印度尼西亚官僚制度。社会变得熟悉腐败的做法,发生在他们周围,甚至提出了一种观点,即腐败已成为文化的一部分。本文讨论了独立前后的腐败行为。独立前的腐败行为包括群岛王国统治时期和荷兰占领时期。独立后的腐败是旧秩序时代、新秩序时代和宗教改革时代,包括反腐败的努力。然而,根除腐败的努力并不像转手那么容易。在有权势的人面前,法律的不完善,加上政府精英缺乏承诺,是腐败在印尼仍然猖獗并成为一种文化的根源。当然,我们必须抵制这种负面的情况,因为无论是在潘卡西拉,还是1945年宪法,都没有规定腐败是这个国家存在的一种文化。
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The Development of Corruption in Indonesia (is Corruption a Culture of Indonesia?)
-The problem of corruption in Indonesia continues to be headlines almost every day in the Indonesian media. Even after the New Order's authoritarian regime collapsed, it was clear that the practice of corruption had proven to be a tradition and culture which had widespread, entrenched and influenced the community and the Indonesian bureaucratic system, starting from the center to the lowest level of power. The community becomes familiar with the practices of corruption that occur around them and even it raises a view that corruption has become part of the culture. This paper discusses corruption practices before and after independence. The practice of corruption before independence included the reign of the archipelago kingdoms and the era of Dutch occupation. While the practice of corruption in the period after independence was in the era of the Old Order, the New Order and the Reformation, including efforts to fight corruption. However, the efforts to eradicate corruption are not as easy as turning hands. The inadequacy of the law in the presence of powerful people plus the lack of commitment from the government elite are the source of why corruption still thrives and becomes a culture in Indonesia. Surely, this negative situation must be resisted because both in Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution are never written that corruption is a culture that exists in this country.
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