“…Several scholars have deliberated on the question of 'right' governance, focusing on the weaknesses of transferring external concepts of governance into Indonesian regional politics (Hadiz, 2004), the persistence of irrational elements in regional bureaucracy (Bubandt, 2006), and the diffi culties involved in replicating in other regions the success story of anti-corruption movements in Padang, West Sumatra (Davidson, 2007). Others look at on the role of regional civic organisations in the process of democratisation, with focus on their strategies, targeted parties and outcomes (Ganie-Rochman, 2002;Demos, 2003;Suharko, 2005).…”