01653pab a2200229 454500008004000000100001900040245006400059260000900123300001500132362001000147520092300157650003701080650003701117650002801154650001601182700002001198700001901218773005101237909001101288999001901299952010501318180718b2017 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aGaus, Nurdiana aState bureaucracy in Indonesia and its reforms: an overview c2017 ap.658-669. a1 Jul aNew Public Management (NPM) as a part of neoliberalism has increasingly become a global phenomenon and has transcended national boundaries, irrespective of whether they are English-speaking countries or non-English-speaking countries. This label of public management has not been interpreted and implemented in a single language, but has been adapted and implemented based on the contextual condition of given nations in terms of their socio-culture, history and formation, ideological inclination, and polity system. This article aimed at providing support to the above supposition, taking Indonesian public governance reforms as an example. The review of Indonesian reforms on public governance is expected to enrich the proliferation of international reforms on public governance in terms of how NPM has been travelling global and has been recontextualized in the existing values of Indonesian people. - Reproduced. aPublic administration - Bulgaria aAdministrative reform - Bulgaria aBureaucracy - Indonesia aBureaucracy aBasri, Muhammad aSultan, Sultan aInternational Journal of Public Administration a115353 c115347d115347 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 40, Issue no: 8pAR115813r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR