Jokowi's Challenge: The Structural Problems of Governance in Democratic Indonesia

Marcus Mietzner*

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    Abstract

    The inauguration of Joko Widodopopularly called Jokowias Indonesias new president in October 2014 has been widely celebrated as a victory for the countrys young democracy. A local furniture entrepreneur who worked his way up from the mayorship of a small town in Central Java to the palace, Jokowi is the first Indonesian president not to have originated from traditional elite networks connected to the military, bureaucracy, or party machines. Moreover, on his way to power, he defeated a right-wing populist who had offered to return Indonesia to a predemocratic political format. Had Prabowo Subiantothe former son-in-law of ex-autocrat Suharto and a leading general under his repressive rulewon the presidency, Indonesia would have faced many years of political turmoil and a possible democratic reversal. Instead, Jokowis coming to power secured the continuation of Indonesias democratization process.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-3
    Number of pages3
    JournalGovernance
    Volume28
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

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