State Capacity is the ability of the state to focus on its ability to create and implement various decisions they have made. These decisions are jointly organized by executive and legislative bodies and must be real and feasible in the public field. The concept of State Capacity becomes crucial in the midst of a country in the midst of developing the social conflict phenomenon, state failure, and state weakness. These three phenomena are assumed to be symptomatic under the administration of various Indonesian presidents after the 1998 reform.
State Capacity is the ability of the state to focus on its ability to create and implement various decisions they have made. These decisions are jointly organized by executive and legislative bodies and must be real and feasible in the public field. The concept of State Capacity becomes crucial in the midst of a country in the midst of developing the social conflict phenomenon, state failure, and state weakness. These three phenomena are assumed to be symptomatic under the administration of various Indonesian presidents after the 1998 reform.