This book studies a puzzle observed in contemporary Indonesian politics: while the quality of democracy in Indonesia has deteriorated in recent years, public satisfaction with democracy has increased. To explain this development, the book studies ideological representation, an aspect of Indonesian democracy that is often overlooked.
This book studies a puzzle observed in contemporary Indonesian politics: while the quality of democracy in Indonesia has deteriorated in recent years, public satisfaction with democracy has increased. To explain this development, the book studies ideological representation, an aspect of Indonesian democracy that is often overlooked.
Diego Fossati is Assistant Professor in the Department of Public and International Affairs at City University of Hong Kong. Dr. Fossati studies political behaviour, accountability and representation, especially in the context of Southeast Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Explaining democratic survival in Indonesia 3. The ideological roots of electoral politics 4. Political elites and ideological competition 5. Public opinion on political Islam 6. Ideological representation 7. Meaning and evaluation of democracy 8. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. Explaining democratic survival in Indonesia 3. The ideological roots of electoral politics 4. Political elites and ideological competition 5. Public opinion on political Islam 6. Ideological representation 7. Meaning and evaluation of democracy 8. Conclusion.
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