Focus and Scope
Indonesian Governance Review focuses on the critical analysis and scholarly examination of governance practices within the Indonesian context.
The journal provides a platform for exploring the dynamic relationship between political institutions, public administration, and the evolving structures of governance in Indonesia. Through the publication of original research articles, policy reviews, and case studies, the journal aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of governance mechanisms and their role in shaping social, economic, and political outcomes in the country.
The scope of the journal encompasses a broad range of topics related to governance, political systems, public policy, and administrative practices in Indonesia.
It covers issues such as democratic governance, decentralization, transparency and accountability, public sector reforms, and institutional development. The journal also invites research that examines the role of political institutions in promoting or challenging governance, the rule of law, and democratic processes in Indonesia.
Indonesian Governance Review welcomes contributions that address the challenges of governance in diverse regions of Indonesia, political participation, and citizen engagement in policymaking. Additionally, the journal explores the relationship between governance and sustainable development, public service delivery, and the impact of globalization on Indonesian political and administrative structures.



