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100 1 _aMIETZNER Marcus
245 _aRival populisms and the democratic crisis in Indonesia: chauvinists, Islamists and technocrats/
_cMarcus Mietzner
260 _c2020
520 _aThis article discusses the conditions under which such a three-track populism could emerge in Indonesia. In identifying the drivers of populism, it points to the existence of a major religio-political cleavage, the framing of that cleavage in a narrative of economic inequality, the easy targeting of cultural minorities, and the collaboration of established parties. The discussion demonstrates that populist attitudes are spread widely across the ideological landscape; that its intensity is highest at the extreme ends of Indonesia's Islamist-pluralist spectrum
650 _aINDONESIA
_x DEMOCRACY
650 _aINDONESIA
_x ISLAMISM
650 _aINEQUALITY
773 _aAustralian Journal of International Affairs: Vol.74 Issue 4, August 2020, pp.420-438 (36)
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/10357718.2020.1725426
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