Welfare Regime and the Patrimonial State in Contemporary Asia: Visiting Indonesian Cases

Tauchid Komara Yuda

Journal of Asian Public Policy Volume 12, 2019 – Issue 3

Pages 351-365 | Published online: 16 April 2018

Abstract

A systematic understanding of how the patrimonial state contributes to the wider-ranging role on a series of welfare configurations in Asia is still lacking. This article, therefore, will investigate this issue with Indonesia as a case study. It is argued that Indonesia is one of the Asian countries where patrimonial rules have still been affecting the welfare regime dynamics for many years, even as the institutional structures of the democratic regime have been driving forces of equality. This explanation will be centered on two of the critical conjunctures in the emergence of a patrimonial state. The first was during the Dutch colonial period. The second was during the productivist era.

Yuda, Tauchid Komara. 2019. “Welfare Regime and the Patrimonial State in Contemporary Asia: Visiting Indonesian Cases”. dalam Journal of Asian Public Policy, 12(3), h, 351-365.

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