Autonomy Without Accountability? The Governance Challenges of Papua’s Special Fiscal Regime

Authors

  • Adolf Z. D. Siahay Universitas Cenderawasih
  • Agustinus Salle Universitas Cenderawasih

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37385/ijedr.v6i5.8895

Keywords:

Special Autonomy Fund, Asymmetric Decentralization Indigenous Papuans (OAP), Local Governance, Development Disparities

Abstract

Papua’s Special Autonomy Fund represents one of the most ambitious asymmetric decentralization initiatives in Southeast Asia. Yet, over 20 years later, the region remains among Indonesia’s most underdeveloped. This paper investigates the governance failures underlying this paradox, including regulatory overlap, elite capture, and weak local fiscal capacity. It reviews recent evaluation studies and government reports to assess how decentralization design flaws and implementation gaps have constrained service delivery. The analysis offers policy recommendations to restructure the autonomy framework toward greater accountability, data-driven planning, and inclusive development.

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Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

Siahay, A. Z. D. ., & Salle, A. (2025). Autonomy Without Accountability? The Governance Challenges of Papua’s Special Fiscal Regime. International Journal of Economics Development Research (IJEDR), 6(4), 1635–1647. https://doi.org/10.37385/ijedr.v6i5.8895