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The Rise of Religious Brokerage: Nadhlatul Ulama in Indonesia's 2024 Presidential Elections/ Rendy Pahrun Wadipalapa and Aisah Putri Budiatri

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSubject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Volume: 47, Number 1, Page: 67-93Summary: Rendy Pahrun Wadipalapa's work examines the rise of religious brokerage through Nahdlatul Ulama in Indonesia, particularly during the 2024 presidential elections. Key Themes: Religious Brokerage: Nahdlatul Ulama serves as an intermediary between political entities and religious communities. Political Influence: The organization plays a significant role in shaping political dynamics, voter mobilization, and party alliances. Coalition Building: It emphasizes strategic alliances that impact governance and policy-making. Cultural Context: The study highlights how local traditions inform Nahdlatul Ulama's political strategies. Future Implications: It raises questions about the role of religious organizations in politics and their effects on democracy and social cohesion. Wadipalapa's analysis offers insights into the intersection of religion and politics in Indonesia, highlighting the influence of religious institutions on democratic processes.
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Rendy Pahrun Wadipalapa's work examines the rise of religious brokerage through Nahdlatul Ulama in Indonesia, particularly during the 2024 presidential elections.

Key Themes:

Religious Brokerage: Nahdlatul Ulama serves as an intermediary between political entities and religious communities.

Political Influence: The organization plays a significant role in shaping political dynamics, voter mobilization, and party alliances.

Coalition Building: It emphasizes strategic alliances that impact governance and policy-making.

Cultural Context: The study highlights how local traditions inform Nahdlatul Ulama's political strategies.

Future Implications: It raises questions about the role of religious organizations in politics and their effects on democracy and social cohesion.

Wadipalapa's analysis offers insights into the intersection of religion and politics in Indonesia, highlighting the influence of religious institutions on democratic processes.

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