Indonesia 2020: inquietud por la democracia mientras la covid-19 azota al país

Observers are pointing to signs of increasing authoritarianism in the once-populist Jokowi’s second administration, including troubling signs of increased militarization. Indonesia’s Covid-19 response has been widely criticized, and has positioned Anies Baswegan, the Mayor of Jakarta, as a serious c...

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主要作者: Lundry, Chris
格式: Online
語言:西班牙语
出版: El Colegio de México A.C. 2021
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在線閱讀:https://anuarioasiapacifico.colmex.mx/index.php/aap/article/view/324
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Anuario Asia Pacífico

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總結:Observers are pointing to signs of increasing authoritarianism in the once-populist Jokowi’s second administration, including troubling signs of increased militarization. Indonesia’s Covid-19 response has been widely criticized, and has positioned Anies Baswegan, the Mayor of Jakarta, as a serious contender for the 2024 presidential elections. Several controversial laws were passed which set off widespread condemnation from a variety of groups as well as widespread street demonstrations throughout the country. Unrest continues in West Papua following violent clashes in Java and elsewhere last year, and dozens of Papuans remain jailed. China and the South China Sea continue to loom large in Indonesian foreign policy, although the results of the election in the USA may affect future policy.