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    gbv_1691361259
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (417 p)
    ISBN: 9789812308405 , 9789812308412 , 9789812308429 , 9812308407
    Content: Deepening democracy in Indonesia ? : direct elections for local leaders (Pilkada) -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- The Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- 1. Indonesia and the Quest for “Democracy” -- 2. Pilkada Langsung: The First Step on the Long Road to a Dualistic Provincial and District Government -- Part I: Political Parties, Politician Elites and the Voters -- 3. Political Parties in Pilkada: Some Problems for Democratic Consolidation -- 4. Batam’s 2006 Mayoral Election: Weakened Political Parties and Intensified Power Struggle in Local Indonesia -- 5. The Rising Importance of Personal Networks in Indonesian Local Politics: An Analysis of District Government Head Elections in South Sulawesi in 2005 -- 6. Pilkada, Money Politics and the Dangers of “Informal Governance” Practices -- 7. Electing District Heads in Indonesia: Democratic Deepening or Elite Entrenchment? -- 8. Gender and Reform in Indonesian Politics: The Case of a Javanese Woman Bupati -- 9. Pilkada in Bantul District: Incumbent, Populism and the Decline of Royal Power -- Part II: Media and Campaigns: Comparing Local and National Elections -- 10. Pomp, Piety and Performance: Pilkada in Yogyakarta, 2005 -- 11. Assessing Media Impact on Local Elections in Indonesia -- Part III: Conflict, Ethnicity, and Political Divisions -- 12. Autonomy, Democracy, and Internal Conflict: The 2006 Gubernatorial Elections in Papua -- 13. Conflict and the Growth of Democracy in Manggarai District -- 14. The Return of the Sultan? Patronage, Power, and Political Machines in “Post”-Conflict North Maluku -- 15. Ethnic Politics and the Rise of the Dayak-Bureaucrats in Local Elections: Pilkada in Six Kabupaten in West Kalimantan -- 16. Bare-Chested Politics in Central Sulawesi: The Dynamics of Local Elections in a Post-Conflict Region -- Index.
    Content: Since the fall of long-reigning President Soeharto, in 1998, Indonesia has been in an era of transition, away from an authoritarian regime, and on a "quest for democracy"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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