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kerakyatanoriented

Kerakyatanoriented is a political term used to describe an orientation, policy approach, or organizational ethos that prioritizes kerakyatan, the Indonesian concept of people’s sovereignty. In rhetorical and analytical use, it denotes governance that seeks to ground decisions in citizen participation, consent, and welfare, rather than in elite or technocratic authority alone. The term is often employed in comparative political analysis to contrast governance models that foreground public involvement with those that emphasize centralized or technocratic control.

Etymology and usage: kerakyatan derives from rakyat, meaning the people, together with the suffix -an to form

Characteristics: typical features include participatory decision-making processes, mechanisms for citizen feedback, decentralization or devolution of power,

Criticism and debates: some observers warn that the term can be vague or instrumentalized as political branding.

See also: participatory democracy; kerakyatan; demokratisasi; populism.

a
noun
describing
a
quality
or
state.
When
combined
with
oriented,
kerakyatanoriented
signals
a
deliberate
alignment
with
the
principles
of
popular
sovereignty
and
participatory
governance.
It
appears
in
academic
discussions,
policy
debates,
and
media
commentary
as
a
descriptor
for
policies
or
movements
that
claim
to
empower
citizens,
enhance
transparency,
and
promote
accountability.
transparent
budgeting,
and
efforts
to
reduce
elite
capture.
Practices
may
include
public
consultations,
participatory
budgeting,
community-based
governance,
and
legal
reforms
that
expand
civil
society
space.
Critics
worry
about
tokenistic
participation,
superficial
consultative
processes,
or
mismatches
between
rhetoric
and
implementation.
Proponents
argue
that
kerakyatanoriented
approaches
strengthen
legitimacy,
resilience,
and
policy
responsiveness
by
anchoring
governance
in
the
voices
and
needs
of
ordinary
people.