Half-Hearted Reform: Electoral Institutions and the Struggle for Democracy in Indonesia
By (Author) Dwight King
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Educational: Citizenship and social education
320.959809049
Hardback
256
King provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the reforms in the core institutions of democratic representation, political parties, elections, and legislatures that led the way from late 1998 through 2001. These reforms are placed in historical perspective, compared both with the electoral institutions of Suharto's New Order and with the first democratic election in 1955. King also examines the political struggles during the legislative process and identifies the compromises reached between hardliners and reformers. The new electoral policies are juxtaposed to actual practicesimlpementationduring the 1999 election at both the national and subnational levels, the latter through a case study in the heartland of Java. The bases of voters' choiceelection resultsare explained using multivariate analysis. A key finding is that social-based voting has remained stronger than expected. King's analysis then considers the postelection, second wave of electoral reform that focused on the Electoral Commission and amendments to the Constitution. Lastly, King compares Indonesia's political reforms with those of the Philippines and Thailand. In sum, this book is indispensable to understanding the extent of Indonesia's political reforms, why the installation of electoral democracy succeeded, and the prospects for the consolidation of democracy. Of particular interst to scholars, students, and other researchers interested in political transitions in general and in Southeast Asia in particular.
"This is the best book on Indonesia's 1999 elections yet written....[K]ing brings the study of Indonesia's politics into the mainstream. His trove of data, methods, and conclusions will interest Indonesia specialists and comparativists alike."-Comparative Politics
Dwight Y. King has written a highly informative study of the national elections of 1999 in Indonesia based on extensive statistical analysis, comparisons with voting there since 1955, and valuable insights into theoretical and practical issues arising in that country's transition from authoritarian governance.-The Journal Of Asian Studies
This is the best book on Indonesia's 1999 elections yet written....[K]ing brings the study of Indonesia's politics into the mainstream. His trove of data, methods, and conclusions will interest Indonesia specialists and comparativists alike.-Comparative Politics
"Dwight Y. King has written a highly informative study of the national elections of 1999 in Indonesia based on extensive statistical analysis, comparisons with voting there since 1955, and valuable insights into theoretical and practical issues arising in that country's transition from authoritarian governance."-The Journal Of Asian Studies
DWIGHT Y. KING is Professor of Political Science and Associate, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb. He is the author of Interest Groups and Political Linkage in Indonesia, 1800-1965.