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Emerging Democracy in Indonesia /

The authoritarian regime under Soeharto ended in May 1998 and was replaced by a democratic process as manifested in the 1999 election. In 2004, Indonesia had a second democratic election which was also conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner. With 24 political parties, more than half a million po...

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Autor principal: Ananta, Aris
Autor Corporativo: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Otros Autores: Suryadinata, Leo, Arifin, Evi Nurvidya
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005.
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505 0 |a List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword by K. Kesavapany -- Preface -- About the Authors -- Glossary -- Introduction: The Road to Democracy -- Prelude: Political Parties and Democratic Elections -- New Electoral System: The 2004 Election -- Chapter 1 -- Democracy at Work: The 2004 Parliamentary Elections -- The 1999 Elections and Winning Parties -- The April 2004 Elections and Winning Parties -- Emergence of New Parties -- Splits within Major Parties -- The New Parliament (DPR) and Assembly (MPR) -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 2. 
505 0 |a Political Parties at the Provincial Level: A Colourful Landscape -- Six Surviving Old Parties -- Emerging Medium Parties -- Four Small Parties -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 3 -- No New President Yet: The First Contest -- The Individual Popularity of Candidates -- The Five Pairs -- The Losing Pairs: Hamzah-Agum, Amien-Siswono, and Wiranto-Wahid -- The Winning Pairs: Megawati-Hasyim and Yudhoyono-Kalla -- Why Yudhoyono? -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 4 -- A New President Emerges: The Second Round -- The Choice between "Proven Track Record" and "Change" -- First and Second Round Performances. 
505 0 |a National Coalition's Poor Performance -- Background of the Supporters -- Personality versus Policy -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 5 -- Peaceful Transition Towards Democracy -- Significance of the 2004 Elections -- President Yudhoyono -- The "United Indonesia Cabinet": A Reflection of Political Reality? -- The First Hundred Days of the Yudhoyono-Kalla Administration -- Continuing Quest for Democracy -- Appendix 1.1 -- Members of House of Representatives from GOLKAR -- Appendix 1.2 -- Members of House of Representatives from the PDI-P -- Appendix 1.3. 
505 0 |a Members of House of Representatives from PPP -- Appendix 1.4 -- Members of House of Representatives from PD -- Appendix 1.5 -- Members of House of Representatives from PAN -- Appendix 1.6 -- Members of House of Representatives from PKB -- Appendix 1.7 -- Members of House of Representatives from PKS -- Appendix 1.8 -- Members of House of Representatives from Other Parties -- Appendix 2 -- Members of Regional Representative Council (DPD) -- Appendix 3.1 -- The Number of Votes of the 2004 Parliamentary Election Results for DPR-RI by Province -- Appendix 3.2. 
505 0 |a Votes Composition of the 2004 Parliamentary Election Results for DPR-RI by Party and Province -- Selected References -- Index. 
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