Beyond Oligarchy is a collection of essays by leading scholars of contemporary Indonesian politics and society, each addressing effects of material inequality on political power and contestation in democratic Indonesia. The contributors assess how critical concepts in the study of politics—oligarchy, inequality, power, democracy, and others—can be used to characterize the Indonesian case, and in turn, how the Indonesian experience informs conceptual and analytical debates in political science and related disciplines. In bringing together experts from around the world to engage with these themes, Beyond Oligarchy reclaims a tradition of focused intellectual debate across scholarly communities in Indonesian studies. The collapse of Indones...
ABSTRACT Since coming into being and despite ever giving a good prospects of democracy, the New Orde...
The Politics of Indonesia is the only book to provide a complete analysis of Indonesian politics, fr...
The core argument of this book is that citizenship is produced and practiced through movements again...
Beyond Oligarchy is a collection of essays by leading scholars of contemporary Indonesian politics a...
xii, 150 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [143]-150).Thi...
This study analyzes and discusses the democratization of the political oligarchy circle in assessing...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
Abstract Political parties in Indonesia and in other parts of Southeast Asia have become vitally de...
This paper has shown how the relationship between state and civil society in Indonesia is part of th...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
In post-New Order Indonesian politics, two distinct viewpoints concern the nature and influence of o...
A few ruling individuals from party organizations overpowered Indonesia’s post-authoritarian, repres...
Two decades after Indonesia's transition to democracy, its labor movement has emerged as a vibrant a...
This thesis explores the causal effects of specific types of social and political institutions on ec...
This paper analyzes how democratization in Southeast Asia has led to the politicization of social an...
ABSTRACT Since coming into being and despite ever giving a good prospects of democracy, the New Orde...
The Politics of Indonesia is the only book to provide a complete analysis of Indonesian politics, fr...
The core argument of this book is that citizenship is produced and practiced through movements again...
Beyond Oligarchy is a collection of essays by leading scholars of contemporary Indonesian politics a...
xii, 150 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [143]-150).Thi...
This study analyzes and discusses the democratization of the political oligarchy circle in assessing...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
Abstract Political parties in Indonesia and in other parts of Southeast Asia have become vitally de...
This paper has shown how the relationship between state and civil society in Indonesia is part of th...
Since the collapse of the New Order regime in 1998, democratisation and economic liberalisation have...
In post-New Order Indonesian politics, two distinct viewpoints concern the nature and influence of o...
A few ruling individuals from party organizations overpowered Indonesia’s post-authoritarian, repres...
Two decades after Indonesia's transition to democracy, its labor movement has emerged as a vibrant a...
This thesis explores the causal effects of specific types of social and political institutions on ec...
This paper analyzes how democratization in Southeast Asia has led to the politicization of social an...
ABSTRACT Since coming into being and despite ever giving a good prospects of democracy, the New Orde...
The Politics of Indonesia is the only book to provide a complete analysis of Indonesian politics, fr...
The core argument of this book is that citizenship is produced and practiced through movements again...