Search Results - "MIETZNER, MARCUS"
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Populist Anti-Scientism, Religious Polarisation, and Institutionalised Corruption: How Indonesia’s Democratic Decline Shaped Its COVID-19 Response
Published in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs (01-08-2020)“…There is widespread agreement that compared to most other states in Southeast Asia, Indonesia’s central government has offered a poor response to the…”
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Democracy and Military Oversight in Crisis: The Failed Civilianisation of Indonesia’s Ministry of Defence
Published in Journal of Asian security and international affairs (01-04-2023)“…In 1998, Indonesia endeavoured to civilianise its defence department after decades of military-dominated rule. This civilianisation project was widely seen as…”
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Political Conflict Resolution and Democratic Consolidation in Indonesia: The Role of the Constitutional Court
Published in Journal of East Asian studies (01-09-2010)“…This article argues that Indonesia's Constitutional Court has played a significant role in that country's transformation from a violence-prone polity into…”
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Fighting the Hellhounds: Pro-democracy Activists and Party Politics in Post-Suharto Indonesia
Published in Journal of contemporary Asia (01-02-2013)“…In the literature on post-Suharto Indonesia, an increasingly dominant stream has portrayed the political system as being hijacked by predatory elite interests…”
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Praetorian rule and redemocratisation in South-East Asia and the Pacific Islands: the case of Indonesia
Published in Australian journal of international affairs (01-06-2013)“…Indonesia is an almost ideal case study to test a variety of explanatory propositions for the rise and fall of military regimes. Over the course of 50 years,…”
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Overcoming Path Dependence: The Quality of Civilian Control of the Military in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia
Published in Asian journal of political science (01-12-2011)“…Theorists of civil-military relations have for long tried to identify the specific factors that lead to weak civilian control of the armed forces in some…”
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Authoritarian innovations in Indonesia: electoral narrowing, identity politics and executive illiberalism
Published in Democratization (17-08-2020)“…In the last decade, autocrats and democrats alike have used a wide range of innovative illiberal methods to cement or expand their power. Especially in…”
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Fighting Illiberalism with Illiberalism: Islamist Populism and Democratic Deconsolidation in Indonesia
Published in Pacific affairs (01-06-2018)“…Abstract The global rise of populist campaigns against democratic governments has revived the long-standing scholarly debate on how democracies can best defend…”
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Sources of resistance to democratic decline: Indonesian civil society and its trials
Published in Democratization (02-01-2021)“…Amidst a global wave of democratic regression, civil society has often been the last line of defence against campaigns to undermine liberal rights and…”
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The limits of autocratisation in Indonesia: power dispersal and elite competition in a compromised democracy
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Mutinies, coups and military interventionism: Papua New Guinea and South-East Asia in comparison
Published in Australian journal of international affairs (01-06-2013)“…Scholars of civil-military relations have long been puzzled by the fact that despite a series of mutinies, Papua New Guinea (PNG) has never seen a full-blown…”
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Rival populisms and the democratic crisis in Indonesia: chauvinists, Islamists and technocrats
Published in Australian journal of international affairs (03-07-2020)“…Viewed as a stable democracy for much of the 2000s and early 2010s, Indonesia has in recent years been part of the global populist surge. In fact, national…”
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HOW JOKOWI WON AND DEMOCRACY SURVIVED
Published in Journal of democracy (01-10-2014)“…[...]the president's popularity collapsed-dropping from 75 percent in November 2009 to 47 percent in June 2011 and 30 percent by May 2013.4 It only recovered…”
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Coups, military consolidation and redemocratisation in South-East Asia and the Pacific
Published in Australian journal of international affairs (01-06-2013)“…Military interventions break the rules. They require the mobilisation of men and materiel, alongside a commitment to rapid action and often violence, in the…”
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Indonesia's 2014 Elections: How Jokowi Won and Democracy Survived
Published in Journal of democracy (01-10-2014)“…This article discusses the 2014 presidential elections in Indonesia, which saw a strong populist challenge launched against the country’s young democracy…”
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Jokowi’s Pyrrhic Victory: Indonesia’s 2024 Elections and the Political Reinvention of Prabowo Subianto
Published in Contemporary Southeast Asia (01-08-2024)“…Prabowo Subianto's victory in Indonesia's 2024 presidential elections was decisive, and it is widely accepted that incumbent President Joko Widodo's de facto…”
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Southeast Asia's Troubling Elections: Nondemocratic Pluralism in Indonesia
Published in Journal of democracy (01-10-2019)“…Though pluralism and democracy are generally seen as being mutually supportive, recent developments in Indonesia suggest that they can also be in tension. Over…”
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Explaining the 2016 Islamist Mobilisation in Indonesia: Religious Intolerance, Militant Groups and the Politics of Accommodation
Published in Asian studies review (03-07-2018)“…There has been an intense scholarly debate about what caused the unprecedented Islamist mass demonstrations in Indonesia in late 2016. Some scholars have…”
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Indonesia's democratic stagnation: anti-reformist elites and resilient civil society
Published in Democratization (01-04-2012)“…As Egypt and Tunisia begin difficult democratic transitions, comparative political scientists have pointed to the world's largest Muslim nation, Indonesia, as…”
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Young Soeharto: The Making of a Soldier, 1921-1945, by David Jenkins
Published in Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde (25-06-2022)Get full text
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