Democratisation in post-Suharto Indonesia has significantly improved political participation, lifting expectation of bringing better political representation. However, various studies prove that such representation is unable to be immediately achieved since the existing democratic institutions remain dominated by oligarchic groups. The societal struggle to gain representation, therefore, is increasingly becoming a critical issue in contemporary Indonesian politics. This article discusses the dynamics of such struggle through the strategy that we have developed and called 'mixed politics'. This refers to the blurring of borders between civil and political society, as well as formal and informal institutions
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
Much commentary on Indonesian politics since the fall of President Suharto in May 1998 has suggested...
Page range: 131-164There is little consensus on the character of the Indonesia’s democracy. One comm...
Hopes for democratization in Indonesia runs high, especially among political observers both at home ...
Hopes for democratization in Indonesia runs high, especially among political observers both at home ...
Hopes for democratization in Indonesia runs high, especially among political observers both at home ...
This paper has shown how the relationship between state and civil society in Indonesia is part of th...
Much commentary on Indonesian politics since the fall of President Suharto in May 1998 has suggested...
Political clientelism remains political dilemma in South East Asian Politics, including Indonesian. ...
Drawing attention to the wider literature on the linkages between civic engagement and democracy, th...
The fall of Suharto has drawn much media and academic attention but the focus has been on the elite ...
Political clientelism remains political dilemma in South East Asian Politics, including Indonesian. ...
Based on the current literature on democratization, democracy in Indonesia is not yet consolidated.T...
After the downfall of President Suharto in 1998, communal violence occurred in several Indonesian pr...
The core argument of this book is that citizenship is produced and practiced through movements again...
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
Much commentary on Indonesian politics since the fall of President Suharto in May 1998 has suggested...
Page range: 131-164There is little consensus on the character of the Indonesia’s democracy. One comm...
Hopes for democratization in Indonesia runs high, especially among political observers both at home ...
Hopes for democratization in Indonesia runs high, especially among political observers both at home ...
Hopes for democratization in Indonesia runs high, especially among political observers both at home ...
This paper has shown how the relationship between state and civil society in Indonesia is part of th...
Much commentary on Indonesian politics since the fall of President Suharto in May 1998 has suggested...
Political clientelism remains political dilemma in South East Asian Politics, including Indonesian. ...
Drawing attention to the wider literature on the linkages between civic engagement and democracy, th...
The fall of Suharto has drawn much media and academic attention but the focus has been on the elite ...
Political clientelism remains political dilemma in South East Asian Politics, including Indonesian. ...
Based on the current literature on democratization, democracy in Indonesia is not yet consolidated.T...
After the downfall of President Suharto in 1998, communal violence occurred in several Indonesian pr...
The core argument of this book is that citizenship is produced and practiced through movements again...
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
Much commentary on Indonesian politics since the fall of President Suharto in May 1998 has suggested...
Page range: 131-164There is little consensus on the character of the Indonesia’s democracy. One comm...