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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. v-viii
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. 1. the Gubernatorial Race in Jakarta: Background and Implications
  2. by Hui Yew-Foong and Ikrar Nusa Bhakti
  3. pp. 14-20
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  1. 2. Indonesian Parties Struggle for Electability
  2. by Ulla Fionna
  3. pp. 21-28
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  1. 3. Who Will Be Indonesian President in 2014?
  2. by Max Lane
  3. pp. 29-37
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  1. 4. Indonesian Presidential Election Forcing Rejuvenation of Parties
  2. by Ulla Fionna
  3. pp. 38-44
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  1. 5. Resisting Democracy: Front Pembela Islam and Indonesia’s 2014 Elections
  2. by Ian Wilson
  3. pp. 45-53
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  1. 6. Getting to Know the Contestants of the 2014 Indonesian Parliamentary Elections
  2. by Ulla Fionna and Alexander R. Arifianto
  3. pp. 54-66
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  1. 7. A Snapshot of the Campaigning in Indonesia’s 2014 Legislative Elections
  2. by Alexander R. Arifianto, Ulla Fionna and Gwenael Njoto-Feillard
  3. pp. 67-74
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  1. 8. Unpacking the Results of the 2014 Indonesian Legislative Elections
  2. by Alexander R. Arifianto
  3. pp. 75-87
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  1. 9. Indonesia’s 2014 Legislative Elections: The Dilemmas of “Elektabilitas" Politics
  2. by Max Lane
  3. pp. 88-97
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  1. 10. the Islamic Factor in the 2014 Indonesian Elections
  2. by Gwenael Njoto-Feillard
  3. pp. 98-106
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  1. 11. Vote-Buying in Indonesia’s 2014 Elections: The Other Side of the Coin
  2. by Ulla Fionna
  3. pp. 107-115
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  1. 12. Gap Narrows Between Candidates in Indonesian Presidential Elections
  2. by Max Lane
  3. pp. 116-126
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  1. 13. Analysing the Economic Platforms in the Indonesian Presidential Election
  2. by Maxensius Tri Sambodo and Alexander R. Arifianto
  3. pp. 127-135
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  1. 14. Indonesian Islamic Parties After the 2014 Elections: Divided and Self-Centred
  2. by Alexander R. Arifianto
  3. pp. 136-149
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  1. 15. Safeguarding Indonesia’s Pluralism: An Essential Task for Joko Widodo
  2. by Gwenael Njoto-Feillard
  3. pp. 150-159
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  1. 16. Jokowi’s Key Economic Challenge: Improving Fiscal Policy for Equitable Growth
  2. by Maxensius Tri Sambodo and Siwage Dharma Negara
  3. pp. 160-170
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  1. 17. Crossing the River While Avoiding the Stones: Jokowi’s Run-up to the Presidency
  2. by Ulla Fionna and Francis E. Hutchinson
  3. pp. 171-178
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  1. 18. Post-Elections Indonesia: Towards a Crisis of Government?
  2. by Max Lane
  3. pp. 179-189
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  1. Epilogue. Jokowi’s First Months: Compromise Cabinet, Subsidy Cuts, and Corrupt Coalition
  2. by Ulla Fionna
  3. pp. 190-197
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