在天堂中生存:后新秩序巴厘岛的公民社会状态

Gede Indra Pramana, Tedi Erviantono
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本研究试图描述公民社会的发展。在政治科学领域,公民社会的作用是民主发展的基准之一。在印尼,过渡时期的标志是苏哈托新秩序的崩溃,伴随着公民社会的迅速发展。然而,对地方公民社会发展的研究却不多。这项研究力求以巴厘岛为重点,填补与当地民间社会发展和民主有关的空白。本研究采用定性研究方法,以参与式观察和访谈为主。本研究发现,首先,公民社会行动者与国家之间的紧张关系日益加剧。这表现在政府努力限制民众对国家政策的不满。其次,国家在巴厘岛公民社会生活中的作用越来越大。在巴厘岛的背景下,2019年关于Adat日的第4号法令显示了对巴厘岛土著人民的认可。巴厘岛的情况显示了巴厘岛人民的习俗,特别是在民间社会领域,如何影响与国家的关系的独特性。它反映了国家与社会权力关系的不平等。它证实,在国家加大对公民社会干预的政策出台后,国家与公民社会之间的紧张关系有所加剧。
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Surviving in The Paradise: The State of Civil Society in Post New Order Bali
This study seeks to describe the development of civil society. In the realm of political science, the role of civil society is one of the benchmarks for the development of democracy. In Indonesia, the transition period was marked by the collapse of Suharto's New Order, accompanied by the rapid growth of civil society. However, there has not been much research on the development of civil society in the local sphere. This research seeks to fill the gaps related to civil society development and democracy in the local sphere by focusing on Bali. The study used a qualitative method, particularly participant observation and interview. This study finds, first, the increasing tension between civil society actors and the state. Its shown in the state's efforts to limit the expression of civilian dissatisfaction with state policies. Second, the state's role is increasing in the life of civil society in Bali. In the context of Bali, Perda No. 4 of 2019 on Desa Adat shows recognition for indigenous peoples in Bali. The case of Bali displays the uniqueness of how the customs of the Balinese people, particularly in the civil society arena, influence the relationship with the state. It shows the inequality of power relations between the state and society. It confirms that tension between the state and civil society strengthened after policies that increased the state's intervention in civil society.
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