After the fall of Soeharto in May 1998, some significant changes in the Indonesian political and administrative system have taken place. One of them is the shift of policy from a highly centralized system of administration, which had been instrumental in supporting national development for more than thirty years, to a decentralized one. The then rigid and centralised system ultimately proved itself unable to respond to the financial and economic crises that attacked Indonesia from July 1997. Working Paper Number 02-31.
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