236
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Articles

Vigilantism and the transition to local democratic elections

ORCID Icon

References

  • Acemoglu, D., Robinson, J. A., and Santos, R. J. (2013). The monopoly of violence: Evidence from Colombia. Journal of the European Economic Association, 11(suppl_1), 5–44.
  • Aspinall, E., and Berenschot, W. (2019). Democracy for sale. Cornell University Press.
  • Barker, J. (2006). Vigilantes and the State. Social Analysis, 50(1), pp.203–207.
  • Barron, P. and Sharpe, J. (2008). Local conflict in post-Suharto Indonesia: understanding variations in violence levels and forms through local newspapers. Journal of East Asian Studies 8, no. 3: 395–423.
  • Barron, P., Jaffrey, S. and Varshney, A. (2016). When large conflicts subside: the ebbs and flows of violence in post-Suharto Indonesia. Journal of East Asian Studies, 16(2), pp.191–217.
  • Bates, R. H. (2008). State failure. Annual Review of Political Science 11, 1–12.
  • Bateson, R. (2021). The politics of vigilantism. Comparative Political Studies, 54(6), 923–955.
  • Bazzi, S. and Gudgeon, M. (2021). The political boundaries of ethnic divisions. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 13(1), pp.235–66.
  • Burr, Lars (2006) ‘Reordering society: Vigilantism and expressions of sovereignty in Port Elizabeth’s Townships, Development and Change, 37, pp.735–57.
  • Callaway, B. and Sant’Anna, P.H. (2021). Difference-in-differences with multiple time periods. Journal of Econometrics 225 2 200–230.
  • de Chaisemartin, C., D’Haultfoeuille, X., (2020). Two-way fixed effects estimators with heterogeneous treatment effects. American Economic Review. 110 (9), pp. 2964–2996.
  • Diprose, R. (2009). Decentralization, horizontal inequalities and conflict management in Indonesia. Ethnopolitics, 8(1), 107–134.
  • Goodman-Bacon, A., (2019). Difference-in-differences with variation in treatment timing. NBER Working Paper n. 25018.
  • Jaffrey, S. (2017). Justice by Numbers. New Mandala, 12.
  • Jaffrey, S. and Slater, D. (2017). Violence and regimes in Asia: capable states and durable settlements. The State of Conflict and Violence in Asia, pp.194–207.
  • Jaffrey, S. (2019). Leveraging the Leviathan: politics of impunity and the rise of vigilantism in democratic Indonesia (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Chicago).
  • Jaffrey, S. (2021). Right-wing populism and vigilante violence in Asia. Studies in Comparative International Development, 56(2), pp.223–249.
  • Kaldor, M. (2007). New and Old Wars: Organized Violence in a Global Era. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
  • Kucera, M. and Mares, M. (2015). Vigilantism during democratic transition. Policing and Society, 25(2), pp.170–187
  • Lewis, B. D. (2014). Twelve years of fiscal decentralization: a balance sheet. In Regional Dynamics in a Decentralized Indonesia (pp. 135–155). ISEAS Publishing
  • Lewis, B. D. (2017). Does local government proliferation improve public service delivery? Evidence from Indonesia. Journal of Urban Affairs, 39(8), pp.1047–1065.
  • Lewis, B. D. (2018). Local government form in Indonesia: tax, expenditure, and efficiency effects. Studies in Comparative International Development, 53(1), pp.25–46.
  • Lewis, B.D. (2020). How do mayors get elected? The causal effects of pre-electoral coalitions on mayoral election outcomes in Indonesia. Local Government Studies, 46(3), pp.394–413.
  • Lewis, B. D. (2022). The impact of democratic elections on taxation: quasi-experimental evidence from subnational Indonesia,” Economics Letters, DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2022.110270
  • Mansfield, E. D., and Snyder, J. (1995). Democratization and the Danger of War. International security, 20(1), 5–38.
  • Moncada, E. (2017). Varieties of vigilantism: Conceptual discord, meaning and strategies. Global Crime, 18(4), 403–423.
  • Pierskalla, J.H. and Sacks, A. (2017). Unpacking the effect of decentralized governance on routine violence: Lessons from Indonesia. World Development, 90, pp.213–228.
  • Roth, J., (2019). Pre-test with Caution: Event-study Estimates After Testing for Parallel Trends. Working Paper, Harvard University.
  • Sant’Anna, P.H., Zhao, J., (2020). Doubly robust difference-in-differences estimators. Journal of Econometrics, 219(1), pp. 101–122.
  • Sjahrir, B.S., Kis-Katos, K. and Schulze, G.G. (2013). Political budget cycles in Indonesia at the district level. Economics Letters, 120(2), pp.342–345.
  • Skoufias, E., Narayan, A., Dasgupta, B. and Kaiser, K. (2014). Electoral accountability and local government spending in Indonesia. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, (6782).
  • Snyder, J. (2000). From Voting to Violence: Democratization and Nationalist Conflict. New York: Norton.
  • Sun, L. and Abraham, S., (2021). Estimating dynamic treatment effects in event studies with heterogeneous treatment effects. Journal of Econometrics, 225(2), pp. 175–199.
  • Tadjoeddin, Z. (2014). Explaining Collective Violence in Contemporary Indonesia: From Conflict to Cooperation. Springer.
  • Tajima, Y. (2013). The institutional basis of intercommunal order: Evidence from Indonesia’s democratic transition. American Journal of Political Science, 57(1), 104–119.
  • Tyson, A. (2013). Vigilantism and violence in decentralized Indonesia: The case of Lombok. Critical Asian Studies, 45(2), 201–230.
  • Welsh, B. (2008). Local and national: Keroyokan mobbing in Indonesia. Journal of East Asian Studies, 8(3), pp.473–504.
  • Wilson, C. (2015). Illiberal democracy and violent conflict in contemporary Indonesia. Democratization, 22(7), 1317–1337.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.