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The Rise of Digital Repression in Indonesia under Joko Widodo

[working paper]

Ufen, Andreas

Corporate Editor
German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) - Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien, Institut für Asien-Studien

Abstract

Indonesia is in a process of democratic regression. The government increasingly strives to confine civic spaces by using different instruments of digital repression such as surveillance, Internet shutdowns, lawfare, and online manipulation with the help of so-called buzzers. This is particularly ala... view more

Indonesia is in a process of democratic regression. The government increasingly strives to confine civic spaces by using different instruments of digital repression such as surveillance, Internet shutdowns, lawfare, and online manipulation with the help of so-called buzzers. This is particularly alarming ahead of the concurrent parliamentary and presidential elections scheduled for February 2024. The upcoming elections are crucial for the development of Indonesia’s electoral democracy. Right-wing populist Prabowo Subianto, who is supported by President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and leading in most surveys, could win the presidency in 2024 and then accelerate a slow process of democratic backsliding ongoing since the early 2010s. Social media contributes to the political discourse's manipulation, to society’s polarisation, as well as to civil society’s fragmentation. Its platforms are a threat to the government, but political elites have reacted by misusing them to their advantage. Jokowi, who is not allowed to run again because of a term limit, uses particularly lawfare to keep critics in check. Laws and regulations, originally designed to curb defamation and the spread of fake news, are systematically employed to intimidate and prosecute journalists, civil society activists, and academics and to instil fear among the broader public. Government actors as well as certain political, administrative, judicial, and business elites employ buzzers to delegitimate critics and to spread disinformation, for example by manufacturing certain narratives about politicians and policies.... view less

Keywords
Indonesia; society; national state; communication; media; control; social media; manipulation; opinion; disinformation; repression; election; Southeast Asia

Classification
Media Politics, Information Politics, Media Law

Free Keywords
Verhältnis Gesellschaft-Staat; Widodo, Joko; Kommunikations- und Medienkontrolle; Manipulation von Meinung; Fehlinformation; Unterdrückung/Repressalien; Wahl/Abstimmung

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

City
Hamburg

Page/Pages
10 p.

Series
GIGA Focus Asien, 1

DOI
https://doi.org/10.57671/gfas-24012

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0


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