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Islamismus in Indonesien: der Erfolg der Gerechtigkeits- und Wohlfahrtspartei und seine möglichen Auswirkungen

Islamism in Indonesia: the success of the justice and welfare party and its possible impacts
[journal article]

Heilmann, Matthias

Abstract

"The 2004 parliamentary elections in Indonesia delivered some striking results. Among these, the enormous success of the Islamist Justice and Welfare Party (PKS) represents one of the most interesting developments of Indonesia's young democracy. Having increased their number of MPs by over 500 perce... view more

"The 2004 parliamentary elections in Indonesia delivered some striking results. Among these, the enormous success of the Islamist Justice and Welfare Party (PKS) represents one of the most interesting developments of Indonesia's young democracy. Having increased their number of MPs by over 500 percent (from 7 to 45), the PKS is now considered to be a rising political power which is decidedly promoting an Islamic agenda. Now arousing public interest, the party has become an object of analysis by domestic and international observers, which come to an array of different conclusions and judgments about this apparently controversial party. The success of the PKS is based on its populistic political communication which aims at establishing the image of a moderate and pragmatic party of problem-solvers, and its social welfare programs. But this is only one view at the PKS, as it also appears as a cadre party of strict ideologists that are obviously borrowing their basic ideas from the Muslim Brothers. Thus, it is this Janus face that might encourage differing judgments about the PKS." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
Indonesia; Southeast Asia; election result; party; party system; political system; islamism; development; parliamentary election; success-failure; political ideology; developing country; Asia

Classification
Sociology of Developing Countries, Developmental Sociology
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Sociology of Religion

Method
descriptive study; empirical; quantitative empirical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2008

Page/Pages
p. 18-28

Journal
ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 1 (2008) 1

ISSN
1999-253X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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