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Nawa Cita Jokowi-JK dalam Paradigma Pembangunan Ekonomi. SOIJST Vol. 1 (1):73-102

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  • Journal of Science and Technology, Surya Octagon Interdisciplinary

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  • Syamsi, Syam Surya

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Nawacita are 9 (nine) main programs and the foundations of Indonesia's development paradigm in the era of President Joko Widodo. Nawacita trying to get out of mainstream development paradigm since the New Order era to the post-reform which is the paradigm of growth. Development priorities not only about growth but also confirms the presence of state and government in society, expanding equitable development which reducing the waiver of public services. Another priority is to build economic independence and maintain cultural values through a mental revolution and the continuing restoration of the Nation. This research aims to interpret and analyze the Nawacita position in this line of thought emerging the development of paradigm in the global world and analyze potential bottlenecks in its operation activities. Research carried out by the analysis of literature through qualitative research methodology hermeneutics phenomenology. The results showed that Nawacita is sustainable and human development paradigm, but in its operation would face obstacles, especially from the bureaucratic apparatus and work culture.

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  • Journal of Science and Technology, Surya Octagon Interdisciplinary & Syamsi, Syam Surya, 2015. "Nawa Cita Jokowi-JK dalam Paradigma Pembangunan Ekonomi. SOIJST Vol. 1 (1):73-102," OSF Preprints ctybn, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:ctybn
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ctybn
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