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This book gives an overview of the difficult and multilayered process of democratization in Indonesia since the fall of its long-term autocratic ruler Suharto.
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This book gives an overview of the difficult and multilayered process of democratization in Indonesia since the fall of its long-term autocratic ruler Suharto.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134070886
- Artikelnr.: 42980164
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134070886
- Artikelnr.: 42980164
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Marco Bünte and Andreas Ufen are both Senior Research Fellows at the Institute of Asian Studies, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Hamburg, Germany.
1. The New Order and its Legacy: Reflections on Democratization in
Indonesia Marco Bünte and Andreas Ufen Part 1: The Restructuring of Core
State Institutions 2. The Indonesian Legislature and its Impact on
Democratic Consolidation Patrick Ziegenhain 3. Indonesia's Struggle for
Rule of Law Petra Stockmann 4. Government Policies and Civil Society
Initiatives against Corruption Sofie Arjon Schütte 5. Indonesia's
Protracted Decentralization: Contested Reforms and their Unintended
Consequences Marco Bünte 6. Indonesia and the Pitfalls of Low-Quality
Democracy: A Case Study of the Gubernatorial Elections in North Sulawesi
Marcus Mietzner Part 2: The Intermediate Level: Political Parties 7.
Political Parties and Democratization in Indonesia Andreas Ufen 8. Uneven
Party Institutionalization, Protracted Transition and the Remarkable
Resilience of Golkar Dirk Tomsa Part 3: Resistance of New Order Stalwarts
9. Capitalist Consolidation, Consolidated Capitalists: Indonesia's
Conglomerates between Authoritarianism and Democracy Christian Chua
10. From Dwifungsi to NKRI: Regime Change and Political Activism of the
Indonesian Military Jun Honna Part 4: Civil and 'Uncivil' Society 11. Civil
Society and the Challenges of the Post-Suharto Era Mikaela Nyman 12. From
'Heroes' to 'Troublemakers'? Civil Society and Democratization in Indonesia
Bob S. Hadiwinata 13. Two Sides of the same Coin? Separatism and
Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia Felix Heiduk
Indonesia Marco Bünte and Andreas Ufen Part 1: The Restructuring of Core
State Institutions 2. The Indonesian Legislature and its Impact on
Democratic Consolidation Patrick Ziegenhain 3. Indonesia's Struggle for
Rule of Law Petra Stockmann 4. Government Policies and Civil Society
Initiatives against Corruption Sofie Arjon Schütte 5. Indonesia's
Protracted Decentralization: Contested Reforms and their Unintended
Consequences Marco Bünte 6. Indonesia and the Pitfalls of Low-Quality
Democracy: A Case Study of the Gubernatorial Elections in North Sulawesi
Marcus Mietzner Part 2: The Intermediate Level: Political Parties 7.
Political Parties and Democratization in Indonesia Andreas Ufen 8. Uneven
Party Institutionalization, Protracted Transition and the Remarkable
Resilience of Golkar Dirk Tomsa Part 3: Resistance of New Order Stalwarts
9. Capitalist Consolidation, Consolidated Capitalists: Indonesia's
Conglomerates between Authoritarianism and Democracy Christian Chua
10. From Dwifungsi to NKRI: Regime Change and Political Activism of the
Indonesian Military Jun Honna Part 4: Civil and 'Uncivil' Society 11. Civil
Society and the Challenges of the Post-Suharto Era Mikaela Nyman 12. From
'Heroes' to 'Troublemakers'? Civil Society and Democratization in Indonesia
Bob S. Hadiwinata 13. Two Sides of the same Coin? Separatism and
Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia Felix Heiduk
1. The New Order and its Legacy: Reflections on Democratization in
Indonesia Marco Bünte and Andreas Ufen Part 1: The Restructuring of Core
State Institutions 2. The Indonesian Legislature and its Impact on
Democratic Consolidation Patrick Ziegenhain 3. Indonesia's Struggle for
Rule of Law Petra Stockmann 4. Government Policies and Civil Society
Initiatives against Corruption Sofie Arjon Schütte 5. Indonesia's
Protracted Decentralization: Contested Reforms and their Unintended
Consequences Marco Bünte 6. Indonesia and the Pitfalls of Low-Quality
Democracy: A Case Study of the Gubernatorial Elections in North Sulawesi
Marcus Mietzner Part 2: The Intermediate Level: Political Parties 7.
Political Parties and Democratization in Indonesia Andreas Ufen 8. Uneven
Party Institutionalization, Protracted Transition and the Remarkable
Resilience of Golkar Dirk Tomsa Part 3: Resistance of New Order Stalwarts
9. Capitalist Consolidation, Consolidated Capitalists: Indonesia's
Conglomerates between Authoritarianism and Democracy Christian Chua
10. From Dwifungsi to NKRI: Regime Change and Political Activism of the
Indonesian Military Jun Honna Part 4: Civil and 'Uncivil' Society 11. Civil
Society and the Challenges of the Post-Suharto Era Mikaela Nyman 12. From
'Heroes' to 'Troublemakers'? Civil Society and Democratization in Indonesia
Bob S. Hadiwinata 13. Two Sides of the same Coin? Separatism and
Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia Felix Heiduk
Indonesia Marco Bünte and Andreas Ufen Part 1: The Restructuring of Core
State Institutions 2. The Indonesian Legislature and its Impact on
Democratic Consolidation Patrick Ziegenhain 3. Indonesia's Struggle for
Rule of Law Petra Stockmann 4. Government Policies and Civil Society
Initiatives against Corruption Sofie Arjon Schütte 5. Indonesia's
Protracted Decentralization: Contested Reforms and their Unintended
Consequences Marco Bünte 6. Indonesia and the Pitfalls of Low-Quality
Democracy: A Case Study of the Gubernatorial Elections in North Sulawesi
Marcus Mietzner Part 2: The Intermediate Level: Political Parties 7.
Political Parties and Democratization in Indonesia Andreas Ufen 8. Uneven
Party Institutionalization, Protracted Transition and the Remarkable
Resilience of Golkar Dirk Tomsa Part 3: Resistance of New Order Stalwarts
9. Capitalist Consolidation, Consolidated Capitalists: Indonesia's
Conglomerates between Authoritarianism and Democracy Christian Chua
10. From Dwifungsi to NKRI: Regime Change and Political Activism of the
Indonesian Military Jun Honna Part 4: Civil and 'Uncivil' Society 11. Civil
Society and the Challenges of the Post-Suharto Era Mikaela Nyman 12. From
'Heroes' to 'Troublemakers'? Civil Society and Democratization in Indonesia
Bob S. Hadiwinata 13. Two Sides of the same Coin? Separatism and
Democratization in Post-Suharto Indonesia Felix Heiduk