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Article

Electoral Democracy in a Divided Society

The 2008 Gubernatorial Election in Maluku, Indonesia

Pages 229-259 | Published online: 18 Oct 2018
 

Abstract

This article analyses the 2008 gubernatorial election in Indonesia's Maluku province and puts its result – a resounding victory for incumbent governor Karel Ralahalu – into the broader context of the discourse on democracy in divided societies. Through a detailed analysis of Ralahalu's electoral strategy, the article illustrates how the incumbent used a combination of populism and comprehensive networking with key organizational stakeholders to secure an easy victory. The author also highlights the peaceful conduct of the election and the overall significance of the fact that key political, religious and ethno-regional actors seem to have accepted that democratic elections are now the only legitimate means to distribute formal political power. In short, it is argued that democracy can indeed work in divided societies, especially if it is based on institutional arrangements that promote cross-communal communication and cooperation.

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Dirk Tomsa

Author details: The author is a Lecturer in the School of Asian Languages and Studies, University of Tasmania, Locked Bag 1340, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia. E-mail: [email protected].

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