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Golkar of Indonesia


Golkar of Indonesia

Author: David Reeve

language: en

Publisher: Singapore ; New York : Oxford University Press

Release Date: 1985


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The Suharto regime of Indonesia put forward the concept of "functional groups" (golkar) as an alternative to the Western-style political party. Set against the tumultuous background of Indonesian politics since independence, this volume tells the fascinating story of how the golkar concept evolved and eventually formed the basis of the representative system of government in Indonesia.

Golkar and the Indonesian Elections of 1971


Golkar and the Indonesian Elections of 1971

Author: Masashi Nishihara

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1972


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Party Politics and Democratization in Indonesia


Party Politics and Democratization in Indonesia

Author: Dirk Tomsa

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2008-09-03


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Party Politics and Democratization in Indonesia: Golkar in the Post-Suharto Era provides the first in-depth analysis of contemporary Indonesian party politics and the first systematic explanation why Golkar is still the strongest party in Indonesia. Applying a multi-dimensional conceptual framework of party institutionalization theory, the book examines Golkar’s organizational infrastructure, its decisional autonomy and programmatic platform as well as the party’s relations to the mass media. Strengths and weaknesses in the individual dimensions of institutionalization are then contrasted with the corresponding levels of institutionalization reached by Indonesia’s other major parties. Tomsa argues that Golkar remains Indonesia’s strongest party because it is better institutionalized than its electoral competitors. However, while highlighting the former regime party’s strengths in key aspects of party institutionalization, he also shows that Golkar also has some considerable institutional weaknesses which in 2004 prevented the party from achieving an even better result in the general election As an empirical study on Golkar, and Indonesia's other major political parties, this book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Southeast Asian politics, political parties and elections and democratization.