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    Gus Dur, As the President Is Usually Called

  • IFES Faqs on Elections in Indonesia: 2019 Concurrent Presidential And

    IFES Faqs on Elections in Indonesia: 2019 Concurrent Presidential And

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    Indo 91 0 1302899078 215 216

  • Islamising Indonesia: the Rise of Jemaah Tarbiyah And

    Islamising Indonesia: the Rise of Jemaah Tarbiyah And

  • Democratic Culture and Muslim Political Participation in Post-Suharto Indonesia

    Democratic Culture and Muslim Political Participation in Post-Suharto Indonesia

  • Constrained Hegemony: the State and Islamic Politics in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia

    Constrained Hegemony: the State and Islamic Politics in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia

  • Reformasi, Religious Diversity, and Islamic Radicalism After Suharto

    Reformasi, Religious Diversity, and Islamic Radicalism After Suharto

  • Culture and Political Understanding on Muslimat Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) in East Java

    Culture and Political Understanding on Muslimat Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) in East Java

  • Analysing the Role of Islam Within Indonesia's Culture

    Analysing the Role of Islam Within Indonesia's Culture

  • Nahdlatul Ulama and Democratisation in Indonesia

    Nahdlatul Ulama and Democratisation in Indonesia

  • Shifting Community Behavior

    Shifting Community Behavior

  • Indonesia Brief - Geopolitical Monitor

    Indonesia Brief - Geopolitical Monitor

  • Political Parties in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Between Politik Aliran and ’Philippinisation’

    Political Parties in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Between Politik Aliran and ’Philippinisation’

  • Unpacking the Inclusion Experience of Islamist Parties in Three Different Political Systems in Indon

    Unpacking the Inclusion Experience of Islamist Parties in Three Different Political Systems in Indon

  • INDONESIA Date of Elections: May 2, 1977 Purpose of Elections

    INDONESIA Date of Elections: May 2, 1977 Purpose of Elections

  • Econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible

    Econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible

  • Authoritarianism, Democracy, Islamic Movements and Contestations of Islamic Religious Ideas in Indonesia

    Authoritarianism, Democracy, Islamic Movements and Contestations of Islamic Religious Ideas in Indonesia

  • Decentralization and Democracy in Indonesia: a Critique of Neo-Institutionalist Perspectives

    Decentralization and Democracy in Indonesia: a Critique of Neo-Institutionalist Perspectives

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  • Political Islam and Democratic Change in Indonesia
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  • The Institutional Foundations of Religious Politics: Evidence from Indonesia∗
  • Jokowi's Management of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU)
  • The Making of the Indonesian Multiparty System: a Cartelized Party System and Its Origin
  • Survey of the Indonesian Electorate Following the June 1999 Elections
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