TY - BOOK AU - Anggal,Wilhelmus AU - Brown,Graham AU - Buehler,Michael AU - Choi,Nankyung AU - Diprose,Rachael AU - Erb,Maribeth AU - Hidayat,Syarif AU - Hill,David T. AU - Lindsay,Jennifer AU - Mboi,Aloysius Benedictus AU - Mietzner,Marcus AU - Pratikno AU - Ratnawati,Tri AU - Schiller,Jim AU - Smith,Claire Q. AU - Subianto,Benny AU - Sulistiyanto,Priyambudi TI - Deepening Democracy in Indonesia?: Direct Elections for Local Leaders (Pilkada) SN - 9789812308412 AV - JS7197.3 .D44 2009 PY - 2009///] CY - Singapore : PB - ISEAS Publishing, KW - Democracy KW - Indonesia KW - Elections KW - Local elections KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; LIST OF TABLES --; LIST OF FIGURES --; THE CONTRIBUTORS --; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --; GLOSSARY --; 1. Indonesia and the Quest for “Democracy” --; 2. Pilkada Langsung --; PART I. Political Parties, Politician Elites and the Voters --; 3. POLITICAL PARTIES IN PILKADA --; 4. BATAM’S 2006 MAYORAL ELECTION --; 5. THE RISING IMPORTANCE OF PERSONAL NETWORKS IN INDONESIAN LOCAL POLITICS --; 6. PILKADA, MONEY POLITICS AND THE DANGERS OF “INFORMAL GOVERNANCE” PRACTICES --; 7. ELECTING DISTRICT HEADS IN INDONESIA --; 8. GENDER AND REFORM IN INDONESIAN POLITICS --; 9. PILKADA IN BANTUL DISTRICT --; PART II. Media and Campaigns: Comparing Local and National Elections --; 10. POMP, PIETY, AND PERFORMANCE --; 11. ASSESSING MEDIA IMPACT ON LOCAL ELECTIONS IN INDONESIA --; PART III. Conflict, Ethnicity, and Political Divisions --; 12. AUTONOMY, DEMOCRACY, AND INTERNAL CONFLICT --; 13. CONFLICT AND THE GROWTH OF DEMOCRACY IN MANGGARAI DISTRICT --; 14. THE RETURN OF THE SULTAN? POWER, PATRONAGE, AND POLITICAL MACHINES IN “POST”-CONFLICT NORTH MALUKU --; 15. ETHNIC POLITICS AND THE RISE OF THE DAYAK BUREAUCRACTS IN LOCAL ELECTIONS --; 16. BARE-CHESTED POLITICS IN CENTRAL SULAWESI --; INDEX; restricted access N2 - Since the fall of long-reigning President Soeharto, in 1998, Indonesia has been in an era of transition, away from an authoritarian regime, and on a “quest for democracy”. This quest started with decentralization laws implemented in 2001, which gave greater autonomy to the regions, and continued with the direct elections for the national and local legislatures and the President in 2004. The latest development in this democratization process is the implementation of a system for the direct election of regional leaders, which began in 2005; the first round of elections across the nation for all governors, mayors and district heads was completed in 2008. Authors of the chapters in this volume, the result of a workshop in Singapore in 2006, present data from across the archipelago for these first direct elections for local leaders and give their assessment as to how far these elections have contributed to a “deepening democracy” UR - https://doi.org/10.1355/9789812308429 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789812308429 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789812308429/original ER -