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Democracy and Islam in Indonesia

Qurtuby, Sumanto Al

Pacific Affairs, 2014, Vol.87 (4), p.900-902 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Vancouver: Pacific Affairs, a division of the University of British

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  • Título:
    Democracy and Islam in Indonesia
  • Autor: Qurtuby, Sumanto Al
  • Assuntos: Authoritarianism ; Civil society ; Democracy ; Democratization ; Human rights ; Indonesia ; Islam ; Islam and politics ; Muslims ; Political leadership ; Political parties ; Political transition ; Politics ; Religion ; Secularism ; Society ; Suharto
  • É parte de: Pacific Affairs, 2014, Vol.87 (4), p.900-902
  • Notas: (JA) Political Science - General
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  • Descrição: Besides the peaceful decentralization, the book also analyzes other significant accomplishments of post-Suharto democratic Indonesia including, but not limited to, die transformation of die military and die demilitarization of governments (89-108), die rise of many independent political parties, the increasing participation of women in public affairs, the widespread presence of CSOs, the production of many "pro-people" laws, die increase of civilian regimes, the growth of free press, and die implementation of free elections. [...]there were some high-quality popular military rulers who could successfully transform their territories into a stable region such as Governor Mardiyanto of Central Java and Governor Karel Albert Ralahalu of Maluku.
  • Editor: Vancouver: Pacific Affairs, a division of the University of British
  • Idioma: Inglês

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