Search Results - "Fossati, Diego"
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IS INDONESIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABLE TO THE POOR? EVIDENCE FROM HEALTH POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
Published in Journal of East Asian studies (01-11-2016)“…Since decentralization in 2001, Indonesian local governments have acquired a key role in poverty alleviation and social service delivery. The extent to which…”
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The Resurgence of Ideology in Indonesia: Political Islam, Aliran and Political Behaviour
Published in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs (01-08-2019)“…The 2019 Indonesian presidential elections indicate that ideology played an important role in voting behaviour, as aggregate subnational results seem to mirror…”
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Illiberal resistance to democratic backsliding: the case of radical political Islam in Indonesia
Published in Democratization (02-04-2024)“…Democratic backsliding in many world regions has prompted scholars to study how democracies can resist and push back against autocratization, and many accounts…”
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When conservatives support decentralization: The case of political Islam in Indonesia
Published in Regional & federal studies (15-03-2023)“…In Western democracies, decentralization is typically associated with pluralism and demands for minority rights. In other contexts, however, decentralized…”
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Embedded diasporas: ethnic prejudice, transnational networks and foreign investment
Published in Review of international political economy : RIPE (02-01-2019)“…Ethnic diasporas are important actors in the global economy. Thanks to their transnational networks and cultural skills, migrants help to deepen economic ties…”
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Beyond “Good Governance”: The Multi-level Politics of Health Insurance for the Poor in Indonesia
Published in World development (01-11-2016)“…•I study free health insurance programs in Indonesian districts and provinces.•Intergovernmental cooperation improves policy outcomes at the local level.•The…”
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Electoral reform and partisan dealignment in Indonesia
Published in International political science review (01-06-2020)“…There is a vast literature on the effects of electoral institutions on party systems. Research on the relationship between electoral systems and the strength…”
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National Identity and Public Support for Economic Globalisation in Indonesia
Published in Bulletin of Indonesian economic studies (02-01-2021)“…Nationalism and foreign economic policy have long been intertwined in Indonesia. This article aims to advance our understanding of Indonesian 'economic…”
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Economic vulnerability and economic voting in 14 OECD countries
Published in European journal of political research (01-02-2014)“…The economic voting literature shows that good economic performance bolsters the electoral prospects of incumbents. However, disagreement persists as to…”
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A Tale of Three Cities: Electoral Accountability in Indonesian Local Politics
Published in Journal of contemporary Asia (01-01-2018)“…In Indonesia, local government is endowed with important policy prerogatives and local politics is key to advance social welfare. The literature on Indonesian…”
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From Periphery to Centre: Local Government and the Emergence of Universal Healthcare in Indonesia
Published in Contemporary Southeast Asia (01-04-2017)“…While the debate on universal healthcare coverage (UHC) often focuses on policy prescription and technical issues, the expansion of access to healthcare in…”
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Analyzing Indonesia's Populist Electorate: Demographic, Ideological, and Attitudinal Trends
Published in Asian survey (01-10-2019)“…Using original survey data, we test the level, distribution, and demographic patterns of populist attitudes in Indonesia. Populist attitudes are widely spread…”
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The Resurgence of Ideology in Indonesia: Political Islam, and Political Behaviour
Published in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs (01-08-2019)“…The 2019 Indonesian presidential elections indicate that ideology played an important role in voting behaviour, as aggregate subnational results seem to mirror…”
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Authoritarian Innovations: Crafting support for a less democratic Southeast Asia
Published in Democratization (01-09-2020)“…Contemporary democratic backsliding typically unfolds gradually, as elected incumbents slowly and relentlessly subvert democratic institutions without openly…”
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Elites, masses, and democratic decline in Indonesia
Published in Democratization (18-05-2020)“…The current worldwide democratic regression has prompted debate about the drivers of democratic decline. One country experiencing decline is Indonesia, where…”
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Ideological representation in clientelistic democracies: The Indonesian case
Published in Electoral studies (01-02-2020)“…Do parties represent the ideological preferences of voters in clientelistic political systems? We answer this question by studying the case of Indonesia, whose…”
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Analyzing Indonesia’s Populist Electorate
Published in Asian survey (01-10-2019)“…Using original survey data, we test the level, distribution, and demographic patterns of populist attitudes in Indonesia. Populist attitudes are widely spread…”
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Why democrats abandon democracy: Evidence from four survey experiments
Published in Party politics (01-05-2022)“…In several world regions, democracy is in retreat. This retreat is taking place amid growing polarization in many countries, and analysts are increasingly…”
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When does class matter? Unequal representation in Indonesian legislatures
Published in Third world quarterly (14-05-2021)“…Around the world, legislatures are dominated by politicians who are wealthier and more educated than their constituents. This is particularly so in developing…”
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