Network institutionalism in women’s political interests advocacy for gender-mainstreaming of development in Lampung, Indonesia

Ari Darmastuti
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Advancing women’s political interests is not an easy activity to do at least due to two factors.  First, women political representation is low both in national and local level.  Second, women’s political interests is yet acknowledged as  important subject compared to other more salient problems such as economic and political issues.  This paper aims to present a critical analysis of how women put forward their political interests in local level through local legislations.  I use mainly network institutionalism as my theoretical analytical tool. Data came from focussed group discussions (FGDs), interviews, participant observations, as well as documents from and with  women groups in executive and legislative bodies, women  non-government organizations (NGOs), women community based organizations (CBOs), professional groups, and academics.    I argue that despite their differences, women groups were able to set a relatively coherent political agendas in local level in Lampung, Indonesia.  This was shown by their ability to control sub-group identifications and develop a common identity with their slogan “united women will never be defeated” to work together for the success of their political interest advocacy.  It was also shown by their ability to develop mutual obligations and reciprocities for the success of the advocacy of the new Lampung Province Regulation on Gender-mainstreaming of Development. 
妇女政治利益中的网络制度主义在印度尼西亚楠榜倡导将性别观点纳入发展主流
促进妇女的政治利益不是一项容易的活动,至少有两个因素。首先,妇女在国家和地方各级的政治代表性都很低。其次,与经济和政治问题等其他更突出的问题相比,妇女的政治利益仍然是一个重要的问题。本文旨在对妇女如何通过地方立法在地方层面提出政治利益进行批判性分析。我主要使用网络制度主义作为我的理论分析工具。数据来自集中小组讨论、访谈、参与者观察,以及来自行政和立法机构中的妇女团体、妇女非政府组织、妇女社区组织、专业团体和学者的文件。我认为,尽管存在分歧,但在印度尼西亚楠榜,妇女团体能够在地方一级制定相对一致的政治议程。这表现在他们有能力控制子群体的认同,并以“团结的妇女永远不会被击败”的口号发展共同的认同,共同努力,争取政治利益倡导的成功。这也表现在他们有能力为成功宣传新的《楠榜省关于将性别观点纳入发展主流的条例》制定共同义务和惯例。
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