Democratization in Indonesia: Strong State and Vibrant Civil Society

Sylvia Yazid, Aknolt K. Pakpahan
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Abstract Since the Reform Era began in 1998, a democratization process has taken place in Indonesia. By assessing the three elements of state, economy, and society, and the evolution of their interactions, this study concludes that Indonesia’s contemporary political condition has been shaped by a continuously strong and dominant state, increased participation of society, and the adoption of the developmental state model. The state remains a dominant actor since a strong presence and role of the state continues to be sustained by the elites to maintain power. Society’s demands to receive government assistance have deepened the state’s role. While in the past the state was heavily supported by the military, today, the presence of the military within the democratic system has significantly diminished and been replaced by different economic actors. The elites are more dependent on support from society to remain in power and to implement policies that are generally achieved through economic incentives. Public participation appears in a majority of social, economic, and even political affairs, mainly to fulfill the requirement of being democratic. As for the economy, its role is becoming larger and has increasingly been used to replace the coercive power approach.
印尼的民主化:强大的国家和充满活力的公民社会
自1998年改革时代开始以来,印尼发生了民主化进程。通过评估国家、经济和社会三个要素及其相互作用的演变,本研究得出结论,印度尼西亚的当代政治状况是由一个持续强大和主导的国家、社会参与的增加和采用发展型国家模式所塑造的。国家仍然是一个主导角色,因为国家的强大存在和作用继续由精英维持,以维持权力。社会对政府援助的要求加深了国家的作用。虽然在过去,国家受到军队的大力支持,但今天,民主制度中军队的存在已经大大减少,并被不同的经济参与者所取代。精英们更依赖于社会的支持来保持权力,并实施通常通过经济激励来实现的政策。公众参与出现在大多数社会、经济乃至政治事务中,主要是为了实现民主的要求。至于经济,它的作用越来越大,越来越多地被用来取代强制权力的方法。
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