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ID117067
Title ProperStill the natural government party? challenges and opportunities for Golkar ahead of the 2014 election
LanguageENG
AuthorTomsa, Dirk
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After decades of hegemonic rule during the New Order, the Golkar Party entered the post-Suharto era with the self-perception of being a natural part of the government. Two relatively successful elections in 1999 and 2004 reinforced this perception among the party faithful, but the disappointing results of the 2009 election have demonstrated that Golkar now faces serious challenges if it wants to retain its strong position in the Indonesian party system. This article assesses some of these challenges against the background of ongoing institutional reform in Indonesia, contentious personal ambitions of key political actors and wide-ranging socio-political transformations in the Indonesian electorate. Particular attention is paid to Golkar's linkages with society, its organizational development and its functions within the broader political system. It is argued that Golkar's main challenges lie in its difficulties in attracting new members and supporters, its eroding institutional infrastructure and its limited capacity to articulate societal interests and fulfil other basic democratic functions. However, the article concludes by emphasizing that Golkar has a genuine chance of regaining some of the ground lost in recent years if it tackles at least some of the challenges outlined.
`In' analytical NoteSouth East Asia Research Vol. 20, No.4; Dec 2012: p.491-509
Journal SourceSouth East Asia Research Vol. 20, No.4; Dec 2012: p.491-509
Key WordsPolitical Parties ;  Elections ;  Institutionalization ;  Indonesia ;  Golkar