An Indonesian Democracy: limits of a majoritarian democracy
Indonesia has continuously been praised as a successful post-authoritarian country transitioning to democracy. However, seeing the numerous human rights violations in the past decade alone especially towards alternative political, religious and sexual identities, the success of democracy in Indonesi...
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Auteur principal: | Ben Kristian Citto Laksana |
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Langue: | EN ID |
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Parahyangan Centre for International Studies, Parahyangan Catholic University
2017
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