Implementation of Strategic Policies for the Indonesia-China High-Fast Rail Project: A Case Study of the Jakarta-Bandung High-Fast Rail
Fatmawati - Nama Orang
Ai Nunung - Nama Orang
Latifah - Nama Orang
Dian Candra Fatihah - Nama Orang
Lalas Sulastri - Nama Orang
This study analyzes the strategic policy implementation of the Indonesia China
High-Speed Rail (KCIC) project, focusing on the Jakarta–Bandung High-Speed Rail (HSR)
case study. This project is one of the largest infrastructure initiatives in Indonesia, involving
bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and China. The study aims to evaluate the extent to
which this policy has been successfully implemented, based on Mazmanian and Sabatier's
policy implementation theory and William N. Dunn's policy evaluation criteria. The study
reveals that despite the project's clear strategic objectives and high-level political support, its
implementation faces various challenges, including overlapping regulations, limited
interagency coordination, public resistance, and budget overruns. This study uses a
qualitative descriptive approach, aiming to describe and analyze the strategic policy
implementation process of the Jakarta–Bandung high-speed rail project in depth, based on
empirical data and the perspectives of policy actors. The evaluation indicates that physical
effectiveness has been achieved through infrastructure completion, but efficiency,
responsiveness, and accountability still need to be improved. The study concludes that the
successful implementation of strategic policies depends not only on political and financial
strength, but also on clear policy design, good governance, and inclusive public participation.
Keyword: Policy implementation, High-speed train, Policy evaluation
High-Speed Rail (KCIC) project, focusing on the Jakarta–Bandung High-Speed Rail (HSR)
case study. This project is one of the largest infrastructure initiatives in Indonesia, involving
bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and China. The study aims to evaluate the extent to
which this policy has been successfully implemented, based on Mazmanian and Sabatier's
policy implementation theory and William N. Dunn's policy evaluation criteria. The study
reveals that despite the project's clear strategic objectives and high-level political support, its
implementation faces various challenges, including overlapping regulations, limited
interagency coordination, public resistance, and budget overruns. This study uses a
qualitative descriptive approach, aiming to describe and analyze the strategic policy
implementation process of the Jakarta–Bandung high-speed rail project in depth, based on
empirical data and the perspectives of policy actors. The evaluation indicates that physical
effectiveness has been achieved through infrastructure completion, but efficiency,
responsiveness, and accountability still need to be improved. The study concludes that the
successful implementation of strategic policies depends not only on political and financial
strength, but also on clear policy design, good governance, and inclusive public participation.
Keyword: Policy implementation, High-speed train, Policy evaluation
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UIN SGD : BANDUNG., 2025
Deskripsi Fisik
13 Pages
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
2828-545X
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Tipe Media
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Vol. 23 No. 3 (2025)
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