Between April and September 2004, Indonesian voters went three times to the polls, first to elect members of legislative bodies, then in two rounds to elect directly a president and vice-president. There were two starkly different views on the elections
Since the 2004, election of the president and vice president made directly by the people. Normativel...
Indonesians will go to the polls this week, on 17 April, to vote for the country’s president. This w...
Constitutional Court Decision No. 14/PUU-XI/2013 mandated national elections simultaneously between ...
The elections held on 5 April were Indonesia's second free elections since Soeharto, its former mili...
This research aims to describe the dynamics of the legislative elections in Indonesia in 1955, 1971,...
Indonesia's first ever direct presidential election marked another phase in the country's transition...
On April 5, 2004, Indonesia successfully completed the first step of a multi-phase the election pro...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
By three elections in Indonesia, the pattern seen is a change in a very significant political force....
This book provides insight into Indonesia's system of government and elections. It focuses on the ro...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the context of Indonesia's political changes, particular...
A country can be called upholding the values of democracy if, in that country, there is a guarantee ...
According to “Western” models, there are three different stages of electioneering. In Indonesia, ele...
According to 'Western' models, there are three different stages of electioneering. In Indonesia, ele...
Since the 2004, election of the president and vice president made directly by the people. Normativel...
Indonesians will go to the polls this week, on 17 April, to vote for the country’s president. This w...
Constitutional Court Decision No. 14/PUU-XI/2013 mandated national elections simultaneously between ...
The elections held on 5 April were Indonesia's second free elections since Soeharto, its former mili...
This research aims to describe the dynamics of the legislative elections in Indonesia in 1955, 1971,...
Indonesia's first ever direct presidential election marked another phase in the country's transition...
On April 5, 2004, Indonesia successfully completed the first step of a multi-phase the election pro...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
By three elections in Indonesia, the pattern seen is a change in a very significant political force....
This book provides insight into Indonesia's system of government and elections. It focuses on the ro...
This paper attempts to describe and analyze the context of Indonesia's political changes, particular...
A country can be called upholding the values of democracy if, in that country, there is a guarantee ...
According to “Western” models, there are three different stages of electioneering. In Indonesia, ele...
According to 'Western' models, there are three different stages of electioneering. In Indonesia, ele...
Since the 2004, election of the president and vice president made directly by the people. Normativel...
Indonesians will go to the polls this week, on 17 April, to vote for the country’s president. This w...
Constitutional Court Decision No. 14/PUU-XI/2013 mandated national elections simultaneously between ...