Local Politics in Indonesia

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Ahmad Dahlan
archipelago
Assembly Members
Author_Nankyung Choi
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Central Government
decentralisation studies
direct
Direct Local Elections
Direct Mayoral Election
District Board
election
elections
electoral behaviour analysis
elite formation
Entrenched Elites
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General Election Commission
government
head
Local Assemblies
Local Assembly Members
Local Government Heads
Local Political Institutions
mayoral
Mayoral Election
money
Money Politics
Municipal Assembly
party system transformation
Party's Central Board
Party's Official Candidate
Party’s Central Board
Party’s Official Candidate
Patrimonial Manipulation
Patrimonial Politics
PBB
political
political anthropology
Political Parties
post-Soeharto Indonesia
Regional Autonomy Laws
riau
Riau Archipelago
Southeast Asian governance
subnational democracy case studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415617314
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Competitive elections have become an institutionalized feature of contemporary Indonesia’s politics. This, together with other considerations, makes it reasonable to call Indonesia the world’s third largest democracy. Nonetheless, democratic elections in Indonesia are both more complex and interesting than is commonly understood. This book explores how local elections in Indonesia have affected the development and dynamics of Indonesia’s fledgling democracy. Based on fine-grained analyses of elections in five localities, the book shows how Indonesia’s transition to direct elections of local government executives has transformed party politics and elite development at local levels of governance.

Employing the methods of political anthropology and informed by a critical reading of theories of democracy and decentralization, the book presents detailed analyses of elections in five localities across four Indonesian provinces. The book calls attention to the ambiguous relation between formal democratic reforms and political behavior. It illustrates how local elite politics has evolved within the context of political and administrative reforms, whose announced goals are to improve the representativeness and responsiveness of political institutions. This book provides a window onto local political processes that will be of interest to students and scholars of politics in Southeast Asia and beyond.

Nankyung Choi is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Asian and International Studies of the City University of Hong Kong.

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