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MUJANI, SAIFUL
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061118
Indoneisa in 2004: the rise of susilo bambang yudhoyono
/ Liddle, R William; Mujani, Saiful
Jan-Feb 2005
Liddle, R William
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Jan-Feb 2005.
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Economy-Indonesia
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Indoneisa
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091093
Muslim Indonesia's secular democracy
/ Mujani, Saiful; Liddle, R William
Mujani, Saiful
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2009.
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After a decade of democracy, secular political parties dominate Muslim-majority Indonesia. Explanations include a historical pattern of religious pluralism, policies of President Suharto's New Order, creative Muslim responses to those policies, a large majority of moderate Muslim voters, and ineffective voter mobilization by Islamist parties today.
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Indonesia
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Voters
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Parties
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Islam
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Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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Who Believed Misinformation during the 2019 Indonesian Election?
/ Mujani, Saiful ; Kuipers, Nicholas
Mujani, Saiful
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We present findings from eight nationally representative surveys conducted during the 2019 Indonesian presidential campaign, in which we measured voters’ reported belief in prominent pieces of misinformation. Younger, better-educated, and wealthier voters were more likely to believe the misinformation. These results are true for stories about both the incumbent (Joko Widodo) and the challenger (Prabowo Subianto). These findings represent a significant departure from results in Western Europe and North America, where a surge in misinformation has disproportionately targeted older and less educated voters.
Key Words
Public Opinion
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Indonesia
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Misinformation
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Fake News
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