During the 2014 presidential election in Indonesia two diametrically opposed candidates appeared to abide by an informal set of rules whereby neither candidate challenged the other’s integrity in public. Privately, however, campaign advisors devised ways to attack their opponents, primarily by using media contacts to spread rumors and allegations. As a result, the 2014 presidential race in the world’s third largest democracy became in many ways the most negative and polarizing witnessed since the fall of Suharto’s authoritarian regime in 1998. We argue that the Obor Rakyat media scandal, a major political event in 2014 that remains understudied, represents a new manifestation of rumor politics and smear campaigning that might also reveal so...
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or ‘Ahok’ as he is popularly known, is an anomaly in Indonesian politics. An...
Indonesia's next presidential election is three years away, but several prominent figures have been ...
The recent Indonesian elections signalled relative stability in spite of the rise of contentious pol...
Indonesia reached a turning point in its implementation of eradicating corruption after the fall of ...
Abstract Joko Widodo (nicknamed Jokowi) is Indonesia’s 7th President, elected amid strong popular h...
Around the globe, populists have used the decline of established political parties and widespread so...
In post-New Order Indonesian politics, two distinct viewpoints concern the nature and influence of o...
AbstractJoko Widodo (nicknamed Jokowi) is Indonesias 7th President, elected amid strong popular hope...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Around the globe, populists h...
Indonesian democracy experienced a near miss in 2014, when Jakarta governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi) def...
This article examines the decline of Indonesia' s democratic institutions under President Joko Widod...
International audienceFor most observers—both Indonesian and foreigners, journalists and academics—t...
The article attempts to trace the beginning of the concept of Jokowi effect and melodramatic society...
Indonesia reached a turning point in its implementation of eradicating corruption after the fall of ...
As Indonesia’s increasingly authoritarian populist president Jokowi began his second term in autumn ...
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or ‘Ahok’ as he is popularly known, is an anomaly in Indonesian politics. An...
Indonesia's next presidential election is three years away, but several prominent figures have been ...
The recent Indonesian elections signalled relative stability in spite of the rise of contentious pol...
Indonesia reached a turning point in its implementation of eradicating corruption after the fall of ...
Abstract Joko Widodo (nicknamed Jokowi) is Indonesia’s 7th President, elected amid strong popular h...
Around the globe, populists have used the decline of established political parties and widespread so...
In post-New Order Indonesian politics, two distinct viewpoints concern the nature and influence of o...
AbstractJoko Widodo (nicknamed Jokowi) is Indonesias 7th President, elected amid strong popular hope...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Around the globe, populists h...
Indonesian democracy experienced a near miss in 2014, when Jakarta governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi) def...
This article examines the decline of Indonesia' s democratic institutions under President Joko Widod...
International audienceFor most observers—both Indonesian and foreigners, journalists and academics—t...
The article attempts to trace the beginning of the concept of Jokowi effect and melodramatic society...
Indonesia reached a turning point in its implementation of eradicating corruption after the fall of ...
As Indonesia’s increasingly authoritarian populist president Jokowi began his second term in autumn ...
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or ‘Ahok’ as he is popularly known, is an anomaly in Indonesian politics. An...
Indonesia's next presidential election is three years away, but several prominent figures have been ...
The recent Indonesian elections signalled relative stability in spite of the rise of contentious pol...