Public administration reform in post-conflict societies: Lessons from Aceh, Indonesia

Ben Hillman*

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    Abstract

    Post-conflict reconstruction programs increasingly include components designed to strengthen the performance of the public service and to support public sector reform. Although there is a growing body of literature on the relationship between public administration, and peace and development, there have been few case studies of donor efforts to strengthen public administration as part of post-conflict reconstruction. This study examines efforts to strengthen the civil service in Aceh, Indonesia, following the province's first post-conflict elections in 2006. It examines the impact of a donor-funded program designed to assist Aceh's first post-conflict administration (2007-2012) to reform its personnel management practices. The case study sheds light on weaknesses in current donor approaches to public administration reform in post-conflict situations.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-14
    Number of pages14
    JournalPublic Administration and Development
    Volume33
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013

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