Journal Description

Founded in 2025, Journal of Public Policy is a double-anonymous peer-reviewed journal published by the Program Pascasarjana Universitas Yapis Papua, Indonesia. Published three twice a year, in June, and December, with E-ISSN XXXX-XXX. This journal engages in a double-anonymous peer review process, which strives to match the expertise of a reviewer with the submitted manuscript. Reviews are completed with evidence of thoughtful engagement with the manuscript, provide constructive feedback, and add value to the overall knowledge and information presented in the manuscript. Open Access: All articles published in Journal of Public Policy Research are published Open Access under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.

Detailed information about the flow of events (author) until acceptance by the editor is shown in the following figure:

In short, the steps are:

    1. Manuscript Submission (by author) (route 1)
    2. Manuscript Check and Selection (by manager and editors) (route 2). Editors have a right to directly accept, reject, or review. Prior to further processing steps, plagiarism check using Turnitin is applied for each manuscript.
    3. Manuscript Reviewing Process (by reviewers) (route 3-4)
    4. Notification of Manuscript Acceptance, Revision, or Rejection (by editor to author based on reviewers comments) (route 5)
    5. Paper Revision (by author)
    6. Revision Submission based on Reviewer Suggestion (by author) with the similar flow to point number 1. (route 1)
    7. If the reviewer seems to be satisfied with revision, notification for acceptance (by editor). (route 6)
    8. Galley proof and publishing process  (route 7 and 8)

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January - June

Published: May 22, 2025

Evaluasi Penerapan Prinsip Good Governance dalam Pengelolaan Anggaran Daerah

1 - 16 Muhammad Sawir, A.M. Azhar Aljurida, Susilawaty Susilawaty
142

Analysis of Energy Subsidy Policy and Its Impact on Household Socioeconomic Inequality in Indonesia Post-COVID-19

17 - 30 Pilipus Wamea, Rhina Pongtuluran
22

Identifying Trends of Policy Transfer Practices in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study

31 - 45 Siti Fatimah, Faisal Abubakar, Laela Tambawang
24

Reimagining the Bureaucracy and Post-Bureaucracy Debate: A Review on Paradoxes in Public Administration

46 - 59 Usman Pakasi, Anirwan Anirwan, Santrio Kamaluddin
31

Tantangan dan Strategi Reformasi Birokrasi di Negara Berkembang

60 - 73 Yuliana Ansanai, Abdul Rasyid
125
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