Prita Amalia, Danrivanto Budhijanto. The Force of Strategic Infrastructures: The
Role of Public-Private-Partnership to Strengthen Sustainable Developments in
Indonesia. Central European Journal of International and Security Studies 12, no. 4:
547–563.
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The Force of Strategic
Infrastructures
The Role of Public-Private-
Partnership to Strengthen
Sustainable Developments in
Indonesia
Prita Amalia, Danrivanto Budhijanto
Abstract
The Republic of Indonesia as greatest archipelago state in the world
with over 260 million people, facing various of challenge in the infra-
structure sector. Nowadays, the growth of infrastructures has been the
focus of the Indonesian government. Infrastructure means not only for
transporting people, but also goods and services including information.
Indonesian government scheme to build huge numbers of infrastruc-
tures such as road, highway road, bridge, and airport also broadband
networks. President Joko Widodo as Indonesia President, in every
presidential speech always mentioned and invited numbers of investor
from other countries to invest in Indonesia to support Indonesia In-
frastructure. To build numbers of infrastructure, Indonesia could not
only rely on fnancial comes from the tax income or fscal. It also could
be realized by the cooperation between public and private entities,
namely Public Private Partnership (PPP). A strategic PPP approach can
potentially mitigate the overruns and schedule delays that plague tradi-
tional infrastructure project delivery by clearly delineating governance,
allocating shared risk, integrating resources, applying best practices,
and establishing a lifecycle– the long perspective of costs and account-
ability. Various infrastructure projects in Indonesia based on the PPP