Within the last decade, Indonesia has been sympathetically admired by commentators for the smooth running of a democratization process following the end of authoritarian regime under Suharto's administration. So far, along with the alteration of political rules of the game, the democratization process that is taking place has generated significant institutional changes, and brings a fairly major transformation in political landscape. Citizens are enjoying free liberal environment and are receiving the rights of speech and association that is guaranteed by the law
Indonesia, over the past two decades, has embarked on a process of decentralization as part of a bro...
Political parties are the most important tools in creating a democratic society. But this only happe...
Democratization is an ongoing process, and one that is becoming increasingly irreversible. But, in m...
This study aims to analyze the long and short-run impact of democracy on corruption in Indonesia. Th...
After three decades of rapid economic growth during the authoritarian Soeharto era, followed by the...
42 p.The democratic experiment in Indonesia is not a new phenomenon. The first democratic elections ...
Addressing the Sixth assembly of the World Movement for Democracy in Jakarta in April 2010, Indonesi...
Recent social and political changes in Indonesia have had profound impacts on Indonesian society and...
As Egypt and Tunisia begin difficult democratic transitions, comparative political scientists have p...
The author focuses on Indonesia, the world’s fourth-most populous country and largest Muslim nation....
Based on the current literature on democratization, democracy in Indonesia is not yet consolidated.T...
This paper investigates the role of vested interests and its impacts on anti-corruption agenda in In...
Post-Soeharto Indonesia, known as the era of reform and democracy, has not been able to inhibit corr...
Over the last three years, the Indonesian model has become an increasingly repeated mantra in media ...
After political reform in 1998 Indonesia has made many efforts and significant progress to establish...
Indonesia, over the past two decades, has embarked on a process of decentralization as part of a bro...
Political parties are the most important tools in creating a democratic society. But this only happe...
Democratization is an ongoing process, and one that is becoming increasingly irreversible. But, in m...
This study aims to analyze the long and short-run impact of democracy on corruption in Indonesia. Th...
After three decades of rapid economic growth during the authoritarian Soeharto era, followed by the...
42 p.The democratic experiment in Indonesia is not a new phenomenon. The first democratic elections ...
Addressing the Sixth assembly of the World Movement for Democracy in Jakarta in April 2010, Indonesi...
Recent social and political changes in Indonesia have had profound impacts on Indonesian society and...
As Egypt and Tunisia begin difficult democratic transitions, comparative political scientists have p...
The author focuses on Indonesia, the world’s fourth-most populous country and largest Muslim nation....
Based on the current literature on democratization, democracy in Indonesia is not yet consolidated.T...
This paper investigates the role of vested interests and its impacts on anti-corruption agenda in In...
Post-Soeharto Indonesia, known as the era of reform and democracy, has not been able to inhibit corr...
Over the last three years, the Indonesian model has become an increasingly repeated mantra in media ...
After political reform in 1998 Indonesia has made many efforts and significant progress to establish...
Indonesia, over the past two decades, has embarked on a process of decentralization as part of a bro...
Political parties are the most important tools in creating a democratic society. But this only happe...
Democratization is an ongoing process, and one that is becoming increasingly irreversible. But, in m...