2018
DOI: 10.30603/au.v18i1.283
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Democratisation, Decentralisation and Islam: A Reflection of Two Decades of Indonesia’s Local Autonomy

Abstract: In Indonesia, decentralisation has emerged in the name of democratisation over the last decades. Decentralisation, politically, has significantly shaped the relationship between the central and local governments. Therefore, many have believed that the decentralisation is equivalent to the democratisation process. In this article, we attempt to answer these questions: (1) is the decentralisation compatible with consolidated democratisation in Indonesia? (2) How is “the rule by people” implemented for the sake o… Show more

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“…Mukrimin, 2018. Decentraliation and Ethnic politics: A Reflection of Two Decades of Indonesia's Desentralisation. 2 Mukrimin, Lahaji, Andi Akifa.…”
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“…Mukrimin, 2018. Decentraliation and Ethnic politics: A Reflection of Two Decades of Indonesia's Desentralisation. 2 Mukrimin, Lahaji, Andi Akifa.…”
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