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JAKPP is a peer-reviewed academic journal that aims to offer an international academic platform for advancing critical and contextualized scholarship in public policy and public service, with a distinctive focus on non-Western public administration paradigms. The journal provides a platform for exploring how public governance systems rooted in local norms, postcolonial traditions, and indigenous institutions function, evolve, and respond to global administrative trends.
We welcome original research articles, critical essays, and case-based policy analyses that interrogate mainstream public administration doctrines and offer alternative models of governance grounded in Global South experiences—particularly from Southeast Asia, South Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
JAKPP encourages interdisciplinary and comparative approaches, particularly those that challenge dominant public administration theories with grounded empirical evidence and rich contextual insights. The journal aspires to become a key reference for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to reimagine public administration through non-Western epistemologies.
Publisher:
Department of Administrative Science. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences. Universitas Hasanuddin.
