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Ketidaknetralan Birokrasi Indonesia

Birokrasi memiliki posisi sentral dan strategis untuk perubahan dan kemajuan bangsa, maka birokrasi dituntut berfungsi sebagai problem solver (penyelesai masalah), bukan justru menjadi bagian dari masalah (part of the problem). Reformasi Indonesia belum menyertakan reformasi birokrasi, karenanya harus tetap menjadi agenda prioritas. Sejatinya birokrasi adalah abdi rakyat/bangsa, bukan semata abdi negara. Maka birokrasi memang harus tetap netral dari kepentingan politik penguasa, tapi harus tetap berpihak pada kepentingan rakyat/ bangsa. Dari sini buku ini penting dan perlu dibaca -- Prof. Dr. Din Syamsuddin, Guru Besar FISIP UIN Jakarta Buku ini mengupas falsafah, teori dan praktik birokrasi di Indonesia yang layak dibaca oleh pelaku pemerintahan, pengambil keputusan politik, pengajar, dan mahasiswa. Masyarakat umum, praktisi, dan siapa pun yang peduli pada pilar penegak dan aparat sipil negara, wajib membacanya agar memiliki pengetahuan yang luas tentang government management -- Prof. Dato’ Dr. Mohammad Agus Yusoff, Guru Besar Ilmu Politik Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Buku yang provokatif bagi pemerhati birokrasi yang agresif—dari salah satu pemikir asli Indonesia yang baru lahir di lingkungan birokrat. Seharusnya menjadi panduan bagi pegawai negeri untuk lebih maju dan efisien -- Prof. Dr. Mohd. Kamarulnizam Abdullah, Guru Besar Universiti Utara Malaysia

Sehubungan dengan itu, bab ini membicarakan tentang dinamika birokrasi dan
politik di Indonesia sebelum Orde Lama, yaitu semasa zaman kerajaaan dan
penjajahan serta semasa rejim Orde Lama presiden Soekarno. Tujuannya
adalah untuk ... Pada masa ini, tujuan Majapahit menguasai banyak daerah
kekuasaan meliputi Sumatra, semenanjung Malaya, Kalimantan, Sulawesi,
kepulauan Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, Papua, dan sebagian kepulauan Filipina.
Justru luasnya daerah ...

Antologi Administrasi Publik dan Pembangunan

Festschrift untuk Sjamsiar Sjamsuddin

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Pemberantasan Korupsi. Denpasar: Udayana University Pres. Djaja, Ermansyah.
(2008). Memberantas Korupsi Bersama KPK. Jakarta: Sinar Grafika. Irfan, M.
Nurul. (2012). Korupsi Dalam Hukum Pidana Islam. Jakarta: Amzah. Pramono,
Budi. (2012). Penyalah Gunaan Wewenang Dalam Tindak Pidana Korupsi Di
Indonesia, ...

The Complete Idiot's Guide to the TOEFL®

The Complete Idiot's Guide to the TOEFL provides students of English as a foreign language with a highly simplified approach to mastering the standard test of English-language proficiency for admission to undergraduate programs at more than 8,500 universities in English-speaking countries. Unlike the key competition, the book aims to cover both the paper-based test and the Internet-based test. It breaks down the reading, listening, speaking, and writing portions of the test into easily digested chapters using simple, clear prose; ample practice questions; and the proven Idiot's Guide formula that makes this book the easiest way to prepare for this important test. Text instruction will be supplemented with online podcasts for extra listening practice and two full practice tests.

It breaks down the reading, listening, speaking, and writing portions of the test into easily digested chapters using simple, clear prose; ample practice questions; and the proven Idiot's Guide formula that makes this book the easiest way ...

The Business Plan Workbook

The Definitive Guide to Researching Writing up and Presenting a Winning Plan

Without a business plan no bank, venture capital house, or corporate parent will consider finance for start up, expansion or venture funding. The Business Plan Workbook has established itself as the essential guide to all aspects of business planning for entrepreneurs, senior executives and students alike. Based on methodology developed at Cranfield School of Management and using successful real-life business plans, The Business Plan Workbook brings together the process and procedures required to produce that persuasive plan. The case examples have been fully updated and include a cross section of businesses at various stages in their development, making the book invaluable reading for anyone in business - whatever their background.

The workbook contains 25 assignments that, once completed, should ensure that
you have all the information you need to write and present a successful business
plan. That is, one that helps to accomplish your objective, whether it is to gain a
greater understanding of the venture you are proposing to start and its viability, or
to raise outside money or gain support for your proposals from senior levels of
management. Throughout the book the term 'entrepreneur' has been used ...

The Oxford Dictionary of Islam

Designed for general readers with little or no knowledge of Islam, this superb Oxford Dictionary provides more than 2,000 vividly written, up-to-date, and authoritative entries organized in an easy-to-use, A-to-Z format. The Dictionary focuses primarily on the 19th and 20th centuries, stressing topics of most interest to Westerners. What emerges is a highly informative look at the religious, political, and social spheres of the modern Islamic world. Naturally, readers will find many entries on topics of intense current interest, such as terrorism and the Taliban, Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida, the PLO and HAMAS. But the coverage goes well beyond recent headlines. There are biographical profiles, ranging from Naguib Mahfouz (the Nobel Prize winner from Egypt) to Malcolm X, including political leaders, influential thinkers, poets, scientists, and writers. Other entries cover major political movements, militant groups, and religious sects as well as terms from Islamic law, culture, and religion, key historical events, and important landmarks (such as Mecca and Medina). A series of entries looks at Islam in individual nations, such as Afghanistan, the West Bank and Gaza, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the United States, and there are discussions of Islamic views on such issues as abortion, birth control, the Internet, the Rushdie Affair, and the theory of evolution. Whether we are listening to the evening news, browsing through the op-ed pages, or reading a book on current events, references to Muslims and the Islamic world appear at every turn. The Oxford Dictionary of Islam offers a wealth of information for anyone curious about this burgeoning and increasingly important world religion.

x Preface and the United States, and offer discussions of Islamic views on such
issues as abortion, birth control, the Rushdie Affair, and the theory of evolution.
Twelve featured entries cover topics of popular interest such as women and Islam
, Sufism, Mosque and Hajj. Following the readable style and format of The Oxford
History of Islam, The dictionary implements standard transliteration but without
diacriticals. The exception are words which have achieved currency in non-
standard ...

Sherlock: The Return of Sherlock Holmes

The hit BBC series Sherlock has introduced a new generation to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary detective. This edition of the classic collection of stories, with an introduction by Sherlock creator Mark Gatiss, allows fans to discover the power of those original adventures. After his deadly plunge over Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes seemed gone forever – but, as mysteriously as he left, he returns three years later. Now, reunited with Watson, a host of thrilling new adventures through London’s underworld awaits, battling thieves, kidnappers and killers alike. But Holmes is about to meet his most despised villain yet: the dastardly Charles Augustus Milverton.

And here. in The Return of Sherlock Holmes, you have some of the very best of
the stories. After The Adventures, these are definitely my favourite set of Holmes
stories. in 1893, having tired of his sensationally popular detective. Conan Doyle
had him tumble over the Reichenbach Falls in the grim embrace of Professor
Moriarty. The public were appalled, grown men wept and Doyle was attacked in
the street. But nothing would shake the author's flinty Edinburgh resolve.
Sherlock ...

Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy

The Footprints of a Gigantic Mind

This entertaining collection of essays shows that Sherlock Holmes sees things others don’t. He sees the world in a different way, and by so doing, allows us to see that same world – and human behavior – in different ways as well. Oh, sure, there have been countless detectives who have followed in his footsteps and who seem to rival his abilities. Just turn on the TV or browse the local bookshop and you’ll find idiosyncratic super sleuths using forensics and reasoning to solve a whole host of crimes and misdeeds. And yet no one rivals our dear, dear Holmes. Why does Sherlock reign, even more than a century later, as king? Can this mystery be solved? Unable to reach either Holmes or Watson (or Doyle for that matter, though we’ve tried every medium we can think of), we’ve been forced to gather our own team of investigators to practice their powers of observation and perception, to apply their own reasoning and methodologies to the task at hand. The results, I fear, have led us to a number of cases that must be solved first. Is Holmes simply eccentric or a sociopath? Is he human or something from the holodeck? Is he as dangerous on the page as he is in person? Wait – does he even exist? For that matter, do you? (I fear several investigators have been forced to take a much needed holiday after wrestling with that one.) What is the source of his faculty of observation and facility for deduction? Systematic training as Watson surmises? Genetic? Or is he just really lucky? And is this whole logic thing compatible with emotions? Are Holmes and Watson good friends or soul mates? Just what is the nature of friendship? Do they complete each other or just get on each other’s nerves? And why all the secrecy? Disguises? Deceptions? The plot thickens. What is the essence of consciousness? Is the observable world subject to our intentions? Why does Holmes debunk mysticism when Doyle so readily embraces it? Why is Holmes our favorite drug user? Our notebooks are filled with clues and, dare I say, answers. Is there more than one way to define the concept, justice? Is hope necessary in the world? Is boredom? Play? Can any thing really be understood? Objectively? And just what is the last unresolved mystery involving Sherlock Holmes? The game that's afoot isn't just the thing being pursued but the fun to be had as well.

When Holmes helps school chum Reginald find the missing butler Brunton, he
also recovers the sacred crown of Charles II. For more than two hundred years,
none of the noble Musgraves has understood the family Ritual—and yet Holmes
deciphers it in short order. Only Holmes recognizes the “battered and shapeless
diadem” as fragments of the ancient crown. And only Holmes, of all the nobility in
England, can metaphorically put the crown back together—as if, like Excalibur, it
were ...

The Dragon's Touchstone

Three hundred years before the time of The Glass Dragon, Coronnan is a kingdom at war with itself, magic is wild, and magicians uncontrolled, each working separately for his own goal. At the height of this age of chaos, the dragons decide to intervene, making their presence known to mortals through the healer Myrilandel.

Three hundred years before the time of The Glass Dragon, Coronnan is a kingdom at war with itself, magic is wild, and magicians uncontrolled, each working separately for his own goal.

Kebebasan berpendapat dalam Islam

dilengkapi dengan perbincangan seputar kasus Salman Rushdie, Darul Arqam, dan Arswendo Atmowiloto