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Looking into the First Decade of the Reformasi
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This book delves into the background of fragmentation and solidity of Indonesia’s Islamic parties. By examining the National Awakening Party (PKB) and the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) as a research subject, this book exhibits the critical nature of a party’s internal institutionalization, both in fragmentation and solidity. In addition, this book challenges popular perceptions that individuals or actors are the primaries, if not the only, factors that impede or promote a party’s unity. In short, this book explores and scrutinizes the many aspects and reasons for the division and cohesion of Islamic political parties concerning the presence of a party institutionalization throughout the first decade of the Reform Era (1998–2008).
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Prof. Dr. Firman Noor, MA (Hons) is a senior researcher at the Research Center for Politics, National Research and Innovation Agency. He is also the director of research at the Center for Politics, Indonesia Institute of Sciences (2017-2021) and the chairman of the Association of Indonesia Political Sciences (AIPI). His research interests include political parties, elections, political representation, and political theories. Throughout his tenure as Researcher, he has been involved in various studies relating to those research areas and many others on nationalism, borderlands, and globalization. Apart from his research activities, he has also been teaching at the Department of Political Science and the Postgraduate Program in Political Science, FISIP UI, on the subjects of Introduction to Political Science, Indonesian Political System, Western Political Thought, Islamic Political Thought, Islamic Political Thought in Indonesia, Political Science Methodology, and Political Powers in Indonesia.
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