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Tag Archives: Vedi Hadiz
Australian Research Leaders
The Australian newspaper has used Google Scholar citation data to calculate the top Australian-based researchers in 2019 for many academic fields. Congratulations to JCA editorial Board member Vedi Hadiz, of Melbourne University, who was ranked highest in Asian Studies and … Continue reading
Two Decades of Reformasi in Indonesia: Its Illiberal Turn
Two Decades of Reformasi in Indonesia: Its Illiberal Turn by Rachael Diprose, Dave McRae and Vedi R. Hadiz, the introduction for special issue titled Two Decades of Reformasi in Indonesia: An Illiberal Turn? s now available for free download.
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Tagged Dave McRae, illiberalism, Indonesia, Rachael Diprose, Vedi Hadiz
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Issue 5 for 2019 published
Issue number 5 of Volume 49 of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This is a special issue titled Two Decades of Reformasi in Indonesia: An Illiberal Turn? and guest edited by … Continue reading
Reformasi and Indonesia’s Illiberal Turn
“Two Decades of Reformasi in Indonesia: Its Illiberal Turn” (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2019.1637922) is the last article for a special issue on post-reformasi Indonesia due out later this year. This is the Introduction for the Special Issue and is authored by Rachael … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave McRae, democratisation, illiberalism, Indonesia, policy, political reform, Rachael Diprose, Vedi Hadiz
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Issue 4 for 2018 published
Issue number 4 for Volume 48 (2018) of the journal has gone to print and is available electronically at the publisher’s site. This number of the journal is a special issue. It also features one additional research article, a commentary … Continue reading
Islamic Populism and Right-Wing Politics in Indonesia
Islam, populism and the political right seem to topics of great interest in the current epoch. In an article for a special collection edited by Priya Chacko and Kanishka Jayasuriya to be titled “Crisis, Populism and Right-wing Politics in Asia,” … Continue reading
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Islamic Populism
Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East is a new book published by Cambridge University Press and authored by Vedi R. Hadiz of Melbourne University’s Asia Institute. Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East (DOI: 10.1080/00472336.2016.1205648) is reviewed … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Aspinall, Indonesia, Islam, Middle East, populism, Vedi Hadiz
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