TY  - JOUR
T1  - Social Engineering Model of the Relationship between State Institutions and
Federal Government of the Republic of Indonesia: From the Perspectives of the
Indonesian 1945 Constitution
AU - Munaf, Yusri AU - Rizal Razman, Muhammad AU - Arifin, Kadir AU - Zarina Syed Zakaria, Sharifah AU - Has, Zakir AU - Chaidir, Ellydar AU - Rauf, Rahyunir 
JO  - Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
VL  - 14
IS  - 24
SP  - 9573
EP  - 9577
PY  - 2019
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1816-949x
DO  - jeasci.2019.9573.9577
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=jeasci.2019.9573.9577
KW  - Indonesian 1945 Constitution
KW  -state institutions
KW  -relationship
KW  -Social engineering
KW  -implementation
KW  -professionalism
AB  - In the life of the state in Indonesia in accordance with the provisions in the 1945 Constitution,
Indonesia does not adhere to trias politic&#146;s teachings with the separation of powers. Inter-agency relationships
are based on the principle of power-sharing contained in the 1945 Constitution. In the development of state
institutions in Indonesia must be consistent in performing their functions amid the increasingly complex of
modern state activities, the more institutions or equipment needed. Tools or institutions that are created
through the constitution are often no longer able to accommodate specific tasks that generally, require
independence and professionalism in the implementation. In the 1945 Constitution of the State of the Republic
of Indonesia (the 1945 Constitution) before the amendment, there are six highest/highest state institutions,
namely the People&#146;s Consultative Assembly as the highest state institution; as well as DPR, president, MA,
BPK and DPA as state high institutions. However, after changing the 1945 Constitution (Amendment), it is
stated that the state institution is affiliated with the MPR, DPR, DPD, president, BPK, MA, MK and KY without
knowing the term of the highest or the highest state institution. This study tries to provide an overview of the
implementing social engineering model in relationship between state institutions in Indonesia amid the
complexity of state activities in Indonesia.
ER  - 