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Informal Politics Is Real Politics

A Research Blog on the Machinations of Power in Asia and beyond

Month: October 2019

Indonesia: The case for Electoral Reform

 There are many reasons to admire Indonesia for its 2019 national elections. These elections were the largest one-day elections in the world. Despite some glitches and disputes, the implementation of the elections went relatively well. These elections showed that support for democracy is strong in Indonesia. In a world where democracy seems to be in… Read More Indonesia: The case for Electoral Reform

23 October 2019 Ward Berenschot2 Comments

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