This article summarises and reflects a more extensive analysis about the experiences of attemps to develop and apply analytical tools to comprehend the transformation of Indonesian democracy over 15 years. Such attempts can be retrospectively classified into four phases: (1) conducted in the mid-1990s to the fall of Soeharto in May 1998 by focusing on the anti-Soeharto democracy actors; (2) participatory case studies of the post-Soeharto democracy movement; (3) the development of an alternative framework for national surveys of the problems and options of democratisation from below that began in 2003; (4) institutionalisation of the previous surveys and case studies of power and democracy. These prolonged experiences have opened up the poss...
The state of democracy in the Global South is marked by a striking paradox: while liberal democracy ...
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 article summarises and reflects a more extensive analysis about the experiences of attempts to ...
This article is based on two surveys on the state of democracy in Indonesia in order to assess the p...
On 27 July 1996 Indonesian politics was shaken by the most widespread riots to occur in the capital ...
Drawing attention to the wider literature on the linkages between civic engagement and democracy, th...
Indonesia is a critical case of liberal democratisation. Most of the country’s old dominant actors w...
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
In May 1998, a revolutionary movement for democratization occurred in Indonesia, and the 32 year -lo...
In May 1998, a revolutionary movement for democratization occurred in Indonesia, and the 32 year -lo...
Indonesia has continuously been praised as a successful post-authoritarian country transitioning to ...
Democratisation in post-Suharto Indonesia has significantly improved political participation, liftin...
Many Indonesians who welcomed the nation’s democratisation in 1998 now look on democracy with horror...
Indonesia has continuously been praised as a successful post-authoritarian country transitioning to ...
The state of democracy in the Global South is marked by a striking paradox: while liberal democracy ...
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 article summarises and reflects a more extensive analysis about the experiences of attempts to ...
This article is based on two surveys on the state of democracy in Indonesia in order to assess the p...
On 27 July 1996 Indonesian politics was shaken by the most widespread riots to occur in the capital ...
Drawing attention to the wider literature on the linkages between civic engagement and democracy, th...
Indonesia is a critical case of liberal democratisation. Most of the country’s old dominant actors w...
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
In May 1998, a revolutionary movement for democratization occurred in Indonesia, and the 32 year -lo...
In May 1998, a revolutionary movement for democratization occurred in Indonesia, and the 32 year -lo...
Indonesia has continuously been praised as a successful post-authoritarian country transitioning to ...
Democratisation in post-Suharto Indonesia has significantly improved political participation, liftin...
Many Indonesians who welcomed the nation’s democratisation in 1998 now look on democracy with horror...
Indonesia has continuously been praised as a successful post-authoritarian country transitioning to ...
The state of democracy in the Global South is marked by a striking paradox: while liberal democracy ...
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 ...