Politik Pembangunan (Studi Kasus: Peran Biro Otonomi Daerah dan Kerjasama Setdaprovsu dalam Pembangunan di Kabupaten Nias Selatan)
Abstract
This research describe about the regional autonomy bureau role at the procces of
regional expansion of South Nias, implementation of development and the
regional expansion evaluation which is have connection on regional development
level of South Nias that registered as poorest regional at Province of North
Sumatera.The data used in this study were sourced from books, archives,
documents and the Internet.The analytical method used in this study is a
qualitative method by describe of the regional autonomy bureaus tasks then seek
for their role so that will connected to regional development level of South Nias
by collecting enough data for later studied, processed, analyzed and then
interpreted presented descriptively. The thory that I use in this research is Politics
of Development and regional autonomy theory. I use these theory because I want
to describe how politics have influence to regional development, and one of
politics of development product is permiting every regional that called regional
autonomy. The Regional autonomy operated by structuring the regional. This
structuring regional was operated in to ways, by formed new regional that can be
operate by regional expansion and unification the regiond, and regional
adaptation.
So the author were able to describe the motivation what pushed the peoples of
South Nias to expand their regional immediately is social inequality issue and
inequality of regional development that happened before,bureaucracy problems
that caused developments problems,and it getting worst when the earthquake
happened. And the role of regional autonomy bureau on political of development
at South Nias that have not much influence to operate the regional expansion and
the development at South Nias. They just do the adminstration task, while the key
to make Politics of Development succes is at regional government and the
legislative council.
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