As norms and mechanisms, democracy has been set in place and the democratic political system is in operation, while the practical standard for expressing democracy is tightened, to make monolithic global governance. Those who fail to comply with the standards are subject to a kind of punishment. At this end, democracy becomes undemocratic, as opportunity to propose alternative ways of expressing commitment to democracy is hindered by the specificity of the prevailing regime. In response to this inclination, contextualized expression of democracy is inevitable. Context does matter, as important as the democratic values. The fact that unanticipated issues of democratisation keep emerging, signals the importance of reconciling the prevailing g...
Democracy and civil society are two concepts that cannot be separated from one another. In essence, ...
Political parties are the most important tools in creating a democratic society. But this only happe...
Acceptance of democracy as global norm, retain debate on its essence, and disagreement of what democ...
The state of democracy in the Global South is marked by a striking paradox: while liberal democracy ...
The transition to democracy in Indonesia has somehow resulted in a majoritarian democracy. By linkin...
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
Although democracy has become the icon of the world, democracy still has the potential to accommodat...
Addressing the Sixth assembly of the World Movement for Democracy in Jakarta in April 2010, Indonesi...
The emergence of the terms Third World, Developing Countries, and North-South seemed to be a concept...
This article summarises and reflects a more extensive analysis about the experiences of attemps to d...
The point of departure for the Power, Conflict and Democracy Programme (PCD) is the critique of the ...
An often-acknowledged characteristic of the late twentieth century has been the expansion of ‘democr...
The point of departure for the Power, Conflict and Democracy Programme (PCD) is the critique of the ...
National democracy will be strong if it is supported by democracy at the grassroots level. Nearly th...
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
Democracy and civil society are two concepts that cannot be separated from one another. In essence, ...
Political parties are the most important tools in creating a democratic society. But this only happe...
Acceptance of democracy as global norm, retain debate on its essence, and disagreement of what democ...
The state of democracy in the Global South is marked by a striking paradox: while liberal democracy ...
The transition to democracy in Indonesia has somehow resulted in a majoritarian democracy. By linkin...
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
Although democracy has become the icon of the world, democracy still has the potential to accommodat...
Addressing the Sixth assembly of the World Movement for Democracy in Jakarta in April 2010, Indonesi...
The emergence of the terms Third World, Developing Countries, and North-South seemed to be a concept...
This article summarises and reflects a more extensive analysis about the experiences of attemps to d...
The point of departure for the Power, Conflict and Democracy Programme (PCD) is the critique of the ...
An often-acknowledged characteristic of the late twentieth century has been the expansion of ‘democr...
The point of departure for the Power, Conflict and Democracy Programme (PCD) is the critique of the ...
National democracy will be strong if it is supported by democracy at the grassroots level. Nearly th...
This article attempts to map out the current situation of democracy in Indonesia, especially at loca...
Democracy and civil society are two concepts that cannot be separated from one another. In essence, ...
Political parties are the most important tools in creating a democratic society. But this only happe...
Acceptance of democracy as global norm, retain debate on its essence, and disagreement of what democ...