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Indonesia's democratic stagnation: anti-reformist elites and resilient civil society

机译:印尼的民主停滞:反改革的精英和有韧性的公民社会

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As Egypt and Tunisia begin difficult democratic transitions, comparative political scientists have pointed to the world's largest Muslim nation, Indonesia, as a role model. Seen as a stand-out exception from the global recession of democracy in the pre-2011 period, Indonesia has been praised as an example of a stable post-authoritarian polity. But a closer look at Indonesia's record in recent years reveals that its democratization is stagnating. As this article demonstrates, there have been several attempts to roll back reforms introduced in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While not all of these attempts have been successful, Indonesia's democratic consolidation is now frozen at 2005-2006 levels. However, the reason for this democratic stasis, the article argues, is not related to Diamond's notion of societal dissatisfaction with bad post-authoritarian governance. Opinion polls clearly show continued support for democracy despite citizen disgruntlement over the effectiveness of governance. Instead, I contend that anti-reformist elites are the main forces behind the attempted roll back, with civil society emerging as democracy's most important defender. This insight, in turn, questions the wisdom of the decision by foreign development agencies - in Indonesia, but other countries as well - to reduce their support for non-governmental organizations and instead intensify their cooperation with government.View full textDownload full textKeywordscivil society, democracy, democracy assistance, democratic recession, democratization, IndonesiaRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2011.572620
机译:随着埃及和突尼斯开始艰难的民主过渡,比较政治学家指出,世界上最大的穆斯林国家印度尼西亚是榜样。印度尼西亚被视为2011年之前全球民主衰退中的突出例外,被赞扬为稳定的威权后政体的典范。但是,仔细观察印度尼西亚近年来的记录,可以发现印度尼西亚的民主化进程停滞不前。正如本文所表明的,已经进行了许多尝试来推迟1990年代末和2000年代初引入的改革。尽管并非所有这些尝试都成功,但印度尼西亚的民主巩固现已冻结在2005-2006年的水平上。但是,文章认为,这种民主停滞的原因与戴蒙德的社会对不专制的后政权的不满有关。民意测验清楚地表明,尽管公民对施政的有效性不满,民主仍在继续支持。相反,我认为,反改革精英是企图撤退的主要力量,民间社会已成为民主最重要的捍卫者。反过来,这种见解对外国发展机构(在印度尼西亚,但也包括其他国家)做出的降低其对非政府组织的支持,而加强与政府合作的决策的智慧提出了质疑。查看全文下载全文关键字民间社会,民主,民主援助,民主衰退,民主化,印度尼西亚相关var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“泰勒和弗朗西斯在线”,service_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”, pubid:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2011.572620

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    《Democratization》 |2012年第2期|p.209-229|共21页
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    Marcus Mietznera*;

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