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Many scholars from different scientific fields have been addressing their research on and related to the concepts of decentralized state, federalism and regionalism. On the other hand, practitioners have been… read more →
The quality of health service in Indonesia is still a major problem faced by the Indonesians, particularly the poor people. Data from the latest Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey 2007… read more →
The conventional wisdom of economic growth is at stake in the current debate of regional3 development. Over the half century from its first inception during Harry Truman’s inaugural speech on… read more →
By Ari Nurman, Diding Sakri, Saeful Muluk Poverty is not merely social-economic phenomena of a community such as low level of education, poor health condition or lack of purchase power. Moreover,… read more →