Defending a Vulnerable yet Resilient Democracy: Civil Society Activism in Jokowi's Indonesia

Author:

Setiawan Ken M. P.1,Tomsa Dirk2

Affiliation:

1. Asia Institute, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

2. Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

For the first two decades after the end of the authoritarian New Order regime, Indonesian civil society was widely hailed as a bulwark against elite attempts to roll back the country's democratic achievements. More recent assessments, however, have highlighted how polarisation, socio-religious conservatism and growing state repression have increasingly restricted civil society's ability to defend Indonesian democracy against further backsliding. In the face of these growing pressures, political activists have nonetheless demonstrated adaptability, resourcefulness and resilience, and, despite the narrowing space for dissent and protest, occasionally succeeded in halting and even reversing anti-democratic trends. In this article, we focus on two segments of civil society – women's rights groups and environmental activists – to illustrate under what circumstances progressive political activism in contemporary Indonesia can still be effective in upholding diagonal accountability and defending human rights.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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