Religious Leaders and Elections in the Polarizing Context of Indonesia
Studies of elections in young democracies point to the risk of elections intensifying existing social conflicts, a process observed in Indonesia in recent years. The 2017 mayoral election in Yogyakarta contradicts this trend, presenting an empirical puzzle. Despite the fact that local conditions mig...
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Main Authors: | Ahnaf, M. Iqbal (Author), Lussier, Danielle N. (Author) |
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Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada,
2019-12-02.
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