The polarisation of Indonesia’s Muslim society in the 2019 presidential election is a consequence of long-standing disputes between Sarungan and Cingkrangan Islamic groups. These have now shifted from the theological and cultural domains to the arena of political and electoral contestation
The magnitude of the ulema's obsession to color power in Indonesia is reflected in the fierceness of...
In accordance with Article 29 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia recog...
The history of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) is part of the longstanding tradition of political...
This article analyses the polarisation of Islamic groupings in Indonesia which have taken place sinc...
The 212 movements of pious Muslims are not just a Javanese phenomenon. In the outer provinces in Wes...
With Indonesia’s presidential election only one year away, there is a consensus among observers that...
During Indonesia’s 2019 presidential election, significant religious and ethnic contestations occurr...
Islam as the majority religion of Indonesian society has experienced development from time to time. ...
This article focuses on relation between Islam and politics in Indonesia during the last two preside...
Recently, religious politics seems to be a trend in the public which is considered to have a signifi...
The political development in Indonesian during the first decade of reform erawitnesses a resurgence ...
Most studies on the Islamic populism in Indonesia have only focussed on identity politics or politic...
Studies of elections in young democracies point to the risk of elections intensifying existing socia...
The categorisation of abangan, santri and priyayi remains relevant for discussion in the Indonesian ...
Political contestation in the 2019 elections is not only about the contestation of political parties...
The magnitude of the ulema's obsession to color power in Indonesia is reflected in the fierceness of...
In accordance with Article 29 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia recog...
The history of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) is part of the longstanding tradition of political...
This article analyses the polarisation of Islamic groupings in Indonesia which have taken place sinc...
The 212 movements of pious Muslims are not just a Javanese phenomenon. In the outer provinces in Wes...
With Indonesia’s presidential election only one year away, there is a consensus among observers that...
During Indonesia’s 2019 presidential election, significant religious and ethnic contestations occurr...
Islam as the majority religion of Indonesian society has experienced development from time to time. ...
This article focuses on relation between Islam and politics in Indonesia during the last two preside...
Recently, religious politics seems to be a trend in the public which is considered to have a signifi...
The political development in Indonesian during the first decade of reform erawitnesses a resurgence ...
Most studies on the Islamic populism in Indonesia have only focussed on identity politics or politic...
Studies of elections in young democracies point to the risk of elections intensifying existing socia...
The categorisation of abangan, santri and priyayi remains relevant for discussion in the Indonesian ...
Political contestation in the 2019 elections is not only about the contestation of political parties...
The magnitude of the ulema's obsession to color power in Indonesia is reflected in the fierceness of...
In accordance with Article 29 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia recog...
The history of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) is part of the longstanding tradition of political...