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Indonesia. Dutch Colonialism. President Sukarno 1945-1967. Balancing between the Military (right) and the Communists (PKI). Diversity. October 1965 Coup. President Suharto, 1967-1998 Time cover 1966. The New Order Dwifungsi (Dual Function). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Indonesia

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Dutch Colonialism

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President Sukarno1945-1967

Balancing between the Military (right)

and the Communists (PKI)

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Diversity

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October 1965 Coup

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President Suharto, 1967-1998Time cover 1966

• The New Order• Dwifungsi (Dual Function)

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US Anti-Communist Ally(and eventually important trading partner)

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Economics

• Oil• 1986 begins economic reforms (East Asian

Model)• A Tiger?• Or more than that?– A BRIC?

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1997 East Asian CrisisInvestment and GDP

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GDP Growth

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IMF Loan Signing

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1998 Protests

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Protests Become Riotsafter military response

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Over 5,000 Deaths

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May 21, 1998, Suharto Resigns

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The Beginning is almost the EndTimor L’este

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Democracy BeginsConstitution (1945 with amendments)

Executive Legislative JudicialPresident People’s ConsultativeCabinet Assembly (MPR)Ministries *Bicameral Parliament

*5 year terms for each chamber*elected at the same time

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Legislative Branch(How Elections Work)

MPR

DPR DPDHouse of RegionalRepresentatives Representative560 seats Council(Lower House) 132 seats

(4 from each Province)(Upper House)

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Special Requirements

• Party must have 3.5 % of national vote to qualify for any seats

• 1/3 of candidates on party list must be women• To run, a Party needs:– a regional chapter in every province in the country (with

a permanent office)– a chapter in at least 75 percent of each province’s

regencies or municipalities (with a permanent office)– a chapter in at least half of each regency’s or

municipality’s districts (permanent office not required)– at least 1,000 members

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President Abdurrahman Wahid, 1999-2001

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President Megawati Sukarnoputri2001-2004

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Pres. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY)2004-2014

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Economic Growth

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Economic Growth

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MPR Seats

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2014 Schedule

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Campaign Schedule Rules

• Campaign period for 2014 legislative elections: January 11 through April 5

• outdoor rallies, banners, large meetings, and campaign advertisements in mass media will only be allowed from March 16 to April 5

• campaigning will cease four days prior to the election (April 9)

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Major Parties

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Preliminary Results

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Presidential Election• To nominate a Presidential Candidate: – a party needs at least 25% of the popular vote in

parliamentary elections—or 20% of the seats• First Round July 9, 2014• Pres/VP combo wins with – 50 percent of the vote nationwide; and – more than 20 percent of the vote in over half the

provinces • If no one achieves this in first round, second

round held between top two candidates (September if necessary)

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Candidates?

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FrontrunnerJakarta Governor Joko Widodo (PDI-P)

(Jokowi)

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Golkar CandidateAburizal Bakrie

Gerindra CandidatePrabowo Subianto