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The Jokowi-Prabowo Elections 2.0 /

On 17 April 2019, Indonesians marched to the polls to elect their president and vice president directly for the fourth time since 2004. The main contenders for the presidency--Joko ""Jokowi"" Widodo and Prabowo Subianto--were the same as when they first clashed in 2014, and the r...

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Autor principal: Yew-Foong, Hui
Otros Autores: Supriatma, Made
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, 2022.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t 2019 Indonesian Elections Timeline --  |t About the Contributors --  |t 1. The 2019 Indonesian Elections: A Political Déjà vu? --  |t PART I: Democracy, Cyber-politics and Disinformati on --  |t 2. The 2019 Election as a Reflection of the Stagnation of Indonesian Democracy? --  |t 3. Understanding Indonesia's Democracy: Class, Cliques and Politics After the 2019 Elections --  |t 4. Politics of New Tools in Post-truth Indonesia: Big Data, AI and Micro-targeting --  |t 5. Disinformation, Post-election Violence and the Evolution of Anti-Chinese Sentiment --  |t PART II: CONSTITUENCIES --  |t 6. The Political Economy of Polarization: Militias, Street Authority and the 2019 Elections --  |t 7. Unions and Elections: The Case of the Metal Workers Union in Elections in Bekasi, West Java --  |t 8. The Power of Emak-Emak: Women and the Political Agenda of Islamic Conservatives in Indonesia's 2019 Election --  |t 9. Chinese Political Participation Since Independence: Between National Identity and Ethnic Identity --  |t PART III: REGIONAL DYNAMICS --  |t 10. "Awakening the Sleeping Bull": Central Java in the 2019 Indonesian Elections --  |t 11. Lessons from Madura: Nahdlatul Ulama, Conservatism and the Presidential Election --  |t 12. Religious Binarism and "Geopolitical" Cleavage: North Sumatra in the 2019 Presidential Election --  |t 13. Money or Identity? Election Insights from South Sumatra and Lampung Provinces --  |t Index 
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