Page range: 53-82The first direct election of a provincial governor on the eastern Indonesian island of Lombok during 2008 precipitated concerns about an outbreak of politically motivated communal violence. However, violence did not eventuate. I argue that cooperation between state officials and non-state religious leaders was central to sustaining social harmony. Local Islamic religious leaders, Tuan Guru, were pivotal in facilitating grassroots efforts to avoid conflict during the 2008 gubernatorial elections. This article also acknowledges that Tuan Guru can cause social and political instability if they desire. Careful groundwork for elections can potentially avert communal or political violence. As governments across Indonesia prepare ...
Indonesia is a pluralistic country inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhists, a...
What causes post-conflict violence to occur in some places emerging from extended violent conflict a...
Page range: 53-80Christopher Duncan studies the violence in North Maluku that took place between Aug...
© 2010 Dr. Jeremy Jacob KingsleyViolence is an ongoing issue of concern in Indonesia. Recent periods...
In some situations where the state is too weak to gain trust from the people, religious leaders have...
Indonesia has a long history of conflict with roots in ethnic, religious, communal and political dif...
among conflict cases is Ahmadiyah sect as struggling minorities who spreading their influence in the...
Studies of elections in young democracies point to the risk of elections intensifying existing socia...
This article aims to narrate a series of peaceful campaigns conducted by Papua Peace Network (PPN) f...
After the reformation occurred in 1998, the political situation in Indonesia became unstable. Milita...
The Indonesian democratic era has provided hope for the growth of mutual social practices establishe...
Page range: 1-39The article discusses the 2006 gubernatorial elections in Papua and Aceh, evaluating...
The dynamics of Muslim communities of Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) in Lombok Island, have a profound em...
This article examines a case of religious intolerance against Shi'as that took place from 2011 to 20...
Page range: 75-96This essay studies political developments that have taken place in three Javanese p...
Indonesia is a pluralistic country inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhists, a...
What causes post-conflict violence to occur in some places emerging from extended violent conflict a...
Page range: 53-80Christopher Duncan studies the violence in North Maluku that took place between Aug...
© 2010 Dr. Jeremy Jacob KingsleyViolence is an ongoing issue of concern in Indonesia. Recent periods...
In some situations where the state is too weak to gain trust from the people, religious leaders have...
Indonesia has a long history of conflict with roots in ethnic, religious, communal and political dif...
among conflict cases is Ahmadiyah sect as struggling minorities who spreading their influence in the...
Studies of elections in young democracies point to the risk of elections intensifying existing socia...
This article aims to narrate a series of peaceful campaigns conducted by Papua Peace Network (PPN) f...
After the reformation occurred in 1998, the political situation in Indonesia became unstable. Milita...
The Indonesian democratic era has provided hope for the growth of mutual social practices establishe...
Page range: 1-39The article discusses the 2006 gubernatorial elections in Papua and Aceh, evaluating...
The dynamics of Muslim communities of Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) in Lombok Island, have a profound em...
This article examines a case of religious intolerance against Shi'as that took place from 2011 to 20...
Page range: 75-96This essay studies political developments that have taken place in three Javanese p...
Indonesia is a pluralistic country inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhists, a...
What causes post-conflict violence to occur in some places emerging from extended violent conflict a...
Page range: 53-80Christopher Duncan studies the violence in North Maluku that took place between Aug...