Money, Power, and Ideology: Political Parties in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia
작성자
Marcus Mietzner
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
336
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 31, 2014
출판사
NUS Press
ISBN-10
0824839692
ISBN-13
9780824839697
설명
In a post-authoritarian Indonesia, political parties present a complex dynamic within the nation’s budding democracy. Marcus Mietzner dives deep into their role, questioning whether these entities bolster or undermine democratic principles. Through meticulous analysis, he examines the historical evolution of political parties and their impact on governance.
The book explores the intricate interplay of money, power, and ideology that shapes these parties, highlighting the challenges they face in navigating a landscape still marred by the remnants of authoritarian rule. Mietzner offers insights into how party dynamics can often reflect broader societal issues, revealing the vulnerabilities that threaten Indonesia's democratic stability.
Ultimately, the exploration prompts readers to reconsider the significance of political parties in shaping Indonesia's future, raising vital questions about their effectiveness as pillars of democracy in a nation striving for a more pluralistic and resilient society.
The book explores the intricate interplay of money, power, and ideology that shapes these parties, highlighting the challenges they face in navigating a landscape still marred by the remnants of authoritarian rule. Mietzner offers insights into how party dynamics can often reflect broader societal issues, revealing the vulnerabilities that threaten Indonesia's democratic stability.
Ultimately, the exploration prompts readers to reconsider the significance of political parties in shaping Indonesia's future, raising vital questions about their effectiveness as pillars of democracy in a nation striving for a more pluralistic and resilient society.