Islamism in Indonesia : Politics in the Emerging Democracy /
Platzdasch, Bernhard
Islamism in Indonesia : Politics in the Emerging Democracy / Bernhard Platzdasch. - 1 online resource (412 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- Introduction -- 1. The Waning of the Masyumi Tradition -- 2. The “Muslim Nation” Dogma -- 3. Shari’ah Concerns, Motives, and Qualities -- 4. Vote Maximization: Islamist Electoral Strategies -- 5. The Triumph of Political Logic -- Conclusion -- Postscript. “Muslim Nation” Dogma and Pancasila Holdovers -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
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The fall of President Soeharto in May 1998 and the introduction of multi-party democracy by President BJ Habibie have unleashed religious parties (both Islamic and Christian) in Indonesian politics. This study shows that the Islamist agenda of the Islamist parties is overshadowed by their political pragmatism. This book is a must-read account on the rise and failure of the Islamist struggle in Indonesia's emerging democracy. Platzdasch's work is without a doubt a significant and timely contribution to a better understanding of Islamic politics in contemporary Indonesia. - Professor Azyumardi Azra, Professor of History & Director, Graduate School, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789814279093 9789814279109
10.1355/9789814279109 doi
Islam and state.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion.
BP63.I5 / P545 2009
RE/322.109598
Islamism in Indonesia : Politics in the Emerging Democracy / Bernhard Platzdasch. - 1 online resource (412 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- Introduction -- 1. The Waning of the Masyumi Tradition -- 2. The “Muslim Nation” Dogma -- 3. Shari’ah Concerns, Motives, and Qualities -- 4. Vote Maximization: Islamist Electoral Strategies -- 5. The Triumph of Political Logic -- Conclusion -- Postscript. “Muslim Nation” Dogma and Pancasila Holdovers -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The fall of President Soeharto in May 1998 and the introduction of multi-party democracy by President BJ Habibie have unleashed religious parties (both Islamic and Christian) in Indonesian politics. This study shows that the Islamist agenda of the Islamist parties is overshadowed by their political pragmatism. This book is a must-read account on the rise and failure of the Islamist struggle in Indonesia's emerging democracy. Platzdasch's work is without a doubt a significant and timely contribution to a better understanding of Islamic politics in contemporary Indonesia. - Professor Azyumardi Azra, Professor of History & Director, Graduate School, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789814279093 9789814279109
10.1355/9789814279109 doi
Islam and state.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion.
BP63.I5 / P545 2009
RE/322.109598

