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Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – West Java : Tough Fight in Key Battleground
Published 2019“…Home to roughly 33 million eligible voters in the coming national elections, West Java is seeing both presidential candidates Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto clash in a tough fight for votes. …”
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Indonesia’s Presidential Election 2019 – The Big Battle for Java : Key in Struggle for Power
Published 2019“…Interestingly, this year’s election mirrored the first Indonesian election in 1955.…”
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564
Najib’s U-turn Over Hudud Bill: Election Gambit or Fight for Survival?
Published 2017“…As Malaysia’s 14th general election looms, the final battle for political survival has begun. …”
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565
2017 Jakarta’s Election and Participatory Politics : What’s Gone Wrong with Indonesia’s Democracy?
Published 2017“…Amid the 2017 Jakarta Election, some loosely interpreted laws (such as regarding blasphemy, anti-Pancasila, and treason) have frequently been used as a tool for political manoeuvre both by the establishment and the opposition. …”
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Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – Another Term for Jokowi : Some Significant Developments
Published 2019“…Joko Widodo is projected by ‘quick counts’ to win the presidency for a second term. However, the election results indicate that the abangan/santri cleavage in Javanese politics remains a key aspect in understanding Indonesian politics.…”
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Najib’s Mother of All Budgets: Gearing Up For 14th General Election
Published 2017“…The Najib government’s Budget for 2018 is widely seen as a feel-good package geared for the upcoming general election. This contrasts with the opposition coalition’s emphasis on good governance in its Alternative Budget. …”
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The 2019 Indonesian Presidential Election – The Jockeying Gathers Pace : Fluidity Of Candidates and Parties
Published 2018“…As the 2019 Indonesian Presidential Election – set for 17 April 2019 – is only nine months away, potential aspirants are currently involved in horse-trading with political parties that are likely to back them.…”
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2019 Indonesian Presidential Election - The #2019ChangePresident Campaign : Tightening the Screws?
Published 2018“…The screws are tightening ahead of the 2019 presidential election.…”
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Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 : The Coming Divisive Contest : Jokowi vs. Prabowo
Published 2018“…Indonesian politicians are preparing for the 2019 presidential and legislative elections. A high barrier to entry has shaped the coming presidential election into a two-horse race. …”
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The 2015 general election and Singapore's political forecast : white clouds, blue skies
Published 2018“…The People’s Action Party’s unexpectedly strong win in Singapore’s September 2015 general election illuminates the dynamics of opposition under electoral authoritarianism. …”
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Journal Article -
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Indonesian Presidential Election 2019 – Jokowi’s Chances in Post-Kalla South Sulawesi
Published 2019“…Growing discontent towards old established elites as well as identity politics looks set to shape the state of affairs in the coming presidential election.…”
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Continuity and change in Malaysian politics : assessing the buildup to the 1999-2000 general elections
Published 2009“…This paper argues that because of the current nature of Malaysian politics, the signs of economic recovery, the disorganized nature of the opposition coalition and the ability of the incumbent to use the entire state machinary to support its position, such a scenario seems unlikely for this upcoming election. Nevertheless, the prospect of a two-thirds majority victory for the National front cannot hide the fact that Malaysian politics may be undergoing some changes, and these changes might pose challenges for the ruling National Front to contend with.…”
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The role of mass media in educating the people in the process of general election in Republic of Indonesia
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A new political entity in Mindanao? : challenges of election-related dysfunction and violence
Published 2012“…The Philippine government (GPH) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have expressed confidence over the establishment of a “new political entity” (NPE) as part of initiatives to achieve a peace settlement by yearend 2012. However, election-related violence and other dysfunctions in the electoral process in Mindanao illustrate the challenges facing political participation in a post-peace process scenario.…”
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A new China policy for South Korea : options for president-elect park
Published 2013“…President-elect Park Geun Hye will need a new approach towards North Korea and China that differs from her predecessor's hard-line policy. …”
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What makes undergraduate students enroll into an elective course? The case of Islamic accounting
Published 2009“…This paper also provides an invaluable insight, especially in the case of UMS, to consider Islamic accounting course as a core course in the future instead of only an elective course. The university’s management should consider the importance of students’ ATT, SN, and AIIA prior to offering the course. …”
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A semiotic analysis of print advertisements in the Malaysian General Elections 2013 Campaign
Published 2013“…The campaigning in the General Elections 2013 proved to be an interesting moment for Malaysians with the existence of close competition between the political parties. …”
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Leaflet. Irish rights and Irish votes: the Irish community and the British general election
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British Association for Irish Studies Executive elections 1992. Guidance on ballot (amended)
Published 1992“…BAIS (British Association for Irish Studies) executive elections 1992 typescript guidance on ballot. Deadline stated 21 October 1990 (amended by hand). …”
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