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Deepening Democracy in Indonesia? : Direct Elections for Local Leaders (Pilkada) /

Since the fall of long-reigning President Soeharto, in 1998, Indonesia has been in an era of transition, away from an authoritarian regime, and on a "quest for democracy". This quest started with decentralization laws implemented in 2001, which gave greater autonomy to the regions, and con...

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Collectivité auteur: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Autres auteurs: Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi, Erb, Maribeth
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2009.
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Table des matières:
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1. INDONESIA AND THE QUEST FOR "DEMOCRACY" by Priyambudi Sulistiyanto and Maribeth Erb; 2. PILKADA LANGSUNG: The First Step on the Long Road to a Dualistic Provincial and District Government by Aloysius Benedictus Mboi; PART I: Political Parties, Politician Elites and the Voters; 3. POLITICAL PARTIES IN PILKADA: Some Problems for Democratic Consolidation by Pratikno; 4. BATAM'S 2006 MAYORAL ELECTION: Weakened Political Parties and Intensified Power Struggle in Local Indonesia by Nankyung Choi.
  • 5. THE RISING IMPORTANCE OF PERSONAL NETWORKS IN INDONESIAN LOCAL POLITICS: An Analysis of District Government Head Elections in South Sulawesi in 2005 by Michael Buehler6. PILKADA, MONEY POLITICS AND THE DANGERS OF "INFORMAL GOVERNANCE" PRACTICES by Syarif Hidayat; 7. ELECTING DISTRICT HEADS IN INDONESIA: Democratic Deepening or Elite Entrenchment? by Jim Schiller; 8. GENDER AND REFORM IN INDONESIAN POLITICS: The Case of a Javanese Woman Bupati by Tri Ratnawati; 9. PILKADA IN BANTUL DISTRICT: Incumbent, Populism and the Decline of Royal Power by Priyambudi Sulistiyanto.
  • PART II: Media and Campaigns: Comparing Local and National Elections10. POMP, PIETY, AND PERFORMANCE: Pilkada in Yogyakarta 2005 by Jennifer Lindsay; 11. ASSESSING MEDIA IMPACT ON LOCAL ELECTIONS IN INDONESIA by David T. Hill; PART III: Conflict, Ethnicity, and Political Divisions; 12. AUTONOMY, DEMOCRACY, AND INTERNAL CONFLICT: The 2006 Gubernatorial Elections in Papua by Marcus Mietzner; 13. CONFLICT AND THE GROWTH OF DEMOCRACY IN MANGGARAI DISTRICT by Maribeth Erb and Wilhelmus Anggal.
  • 14. THE RETURN OF THE SULTAN? Power, Patronage, and Political Machines in "Post"-Conflict North Maluku by Claire Q. Smith15. ETHNIC POLITICS AND THE RISE OF THE DAYAK BUREAUCRACTS IN LOCAL ELECTIONS: Pilkada in Six Kabupaten inWest KalimantanBenny Subianto; 16. BARE-CHESTED POLITICS IN CENTRAL SULAWESI: The Dynamics of Local Elections in a Post-conflict Region by Graham Brown and Rachael Diprose; INDEX.