Special Issue on the Indonesian General Election 2024 – 14 Feb 2024

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This special issue of Daily News Alert includes the following commentaries and articles with citations attributed to ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and its researchers. You can click on the links to go to these articles directly.


1. Indonesia Elections 2024: Five issues that have hogged campaign headlines as Indonesians vote today
Rhea Yasmine Alis Haizan
Channel News Asia, 14 February 2024
 
2. Indonesians vote on successor to Joko Widodo
A Anantha Lakshmi
Financial Times, 14 February 2024
 
3. Trusting democracy: Why it’s worth believing in the Feb. 14 vote
Eric Jones
Jakarta Post, 14 February 2024
 
4. 政壇素人走位建政治王朝 佐科暗「造王」求延影響力 [A political amateur moves to build a political dynasty, Jokowi “makes a king” to extend his influence]
Ming Pao, 14 February 2024
 
5. Indonesia election 2024: will young voters be key in picking the right man on Valentine’s Day?
Amy Sood
South China Morning Post, 14 February 2024
 
6. Election delay likely in two regions due to floods, damaged papers
Antara, 13 February 2024
 
7. Indonesia’s presidential election has high stakes for the US and China and their rivalry in the region
Niniek Karmini and Edna Tarigan
APNews, 13 February 2024
 
8. SEA Watch: Indonesia 2024 Elections – All You Need to Know [42-minute podcast]
BFM, 13 February 2024
 
9. How the ‘Jokowi effect’ has influenced the electoral landscape
Saifulbahri Ismail
Channel News Asia, 13 February 2024
 
10. The 2024 Indonesian Election is All About the Economy
James Guild
Diplomat, 13 February 2024
 
11. Indonesia’s Democracy Is Stronger Than a Strongman: Why Prabowo Would Find It Hard to Rule as an Authoritarian
Ben Bland
Foreign Affairs, 13 February 2024
 
12. Indonesia’s Presidential Elections: Old Guard, New Guard, and TikTok
Thai-Binh Elston is a Research Associate for the Asia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI).
Foreign Policy Research Institute, 13 February 2024
 
13. ‘Dirty Vote’: A new, cleaner form of ‘serangan fajar’
Mahbi Maulaya and Fadhlil Wafi
Jakarta Post, 13 February 2024
 
14. On election eve, all 3 of Indonesia’s presidential candidates have troubling human rights records
Eka Nugraha Putra
The Conversation, 13 February 2024
 
15. 200 million voters, 820,000 polling stations and 10,000 candidates: Indonesia’s massive election, by the numbers
Stephen Sherlock
The Conversation, 13 February 2024
 
16. How Muslim teachings support political dynasties in Indonesia
Anggi Azzuhri and Musa Alkadzim
The Conversation, 13 February 2024
 
17. 在改革气势中上台 临交棒前留败笔——选民心目中的总统佐科 [He came to power with the momentum of reform and left a mark of failure before handing over the baton – President Joko in the eyes of voters]
蓝云舟
联合早报, 13 February 2024
 
18. Variabel Agama Dinilai Mampu Jadi Faktor Pengaruhi Rasionalitas Pemilih [Religion a variable considered capable of being a factor influencing voter rationality]
Antara, Muhyiddin
Republika, 12 February 2024
 
19. Can the Labor Party Win Votes This Wednesday?
Yokie Rahmad Isjchwansyah
Stratsea, 12 February 2024
 
20. 佐科是印尼总统选举造王者吗?[Is Joko the kingmaker in Indonesia’s presidential election?]
廖建裕
联合早报, 12 February 2024


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