Emerging Democracy in Indonesia

by Aris Ananta, Evi Nurvidya Arifin, and Leo Suryadinata

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The authoritarian regime under Soeharto ended in May 1998 and was replaced by a democratic process as manifested in the 1999 election. In 2004, Indonesia had a second democratic election, which was also conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner. With 24 political parties, more than half a million polling stations and 150 million eligible voters, the Indonesian election in 2004 was probably one of the largest single-day electoral events in human history. Indeed, it is significant that Indonesia - the country with the world's largest number of Muslims - has taken major steps towards consolidation of democratic institutions. The notion of citizenry participation has begun to take root. This book discusses Indonesia's transition towards democracy through the parliamentary and presidential elections, including an analysis of party activity in the provinces, in 2004. The country still has some distance to travel along the road to democracy. But in the words of the new President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, What I promised the Indonesian voters was quite simple: to do my best to make Indonesia more democratic, more peaceful, more just, more prosperous. And I intend to keep that promise. (Singapore, 16 February 2005)
  • ISBN13 9789812303226
  • Publish Date 30 November 2005 (first published 28 July 2005)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 20 November 2015
  • Publish Country SG
  • Imprint Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 188
  • Language English