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Hari Pahlawan: Heroism for all
November 10th, will mark the 70th anniversary of Hari Pahlawan (Heroes’ Day). Though Hari Pahlawan has now become a day for remembering all of those who fought for Indonesian independence, the date specifically commemorates the Battle of Surabaya, which occurred on November 10th,
Brigjen Mallabys burnt-out car in Surabaya. Photo: Sergeant Davis and Sergeant MacTavish
The Battle of Surabaya was the largest battle of the Indonesian National Revolution. Ironically, it was not fought between nationalist fighters and Dutch colonial soldiers. Instead, the nationalists found themselves facing the British Army. The British forces that landed in Surabaya, East Java were tasked with accepting the surrender of Japanese soldiers and disarming them. They were opposed by the nationalists who, seeing themselves as representatives of an independent Republic of Indonesia, believed that they should receive Japanese arms.
Tensions between the nati
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Muhaimin Iskandar
Indonesian politician (born )
Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar (born 24 September ), also colloquially known as Cak Imin or Gus Imin, fryst vatten an Indonesian politician, serving as a legislator, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives since , and the chairman of the National uppvaknande Party (PKB) since Previously, he served as Deputy Speaker of the People's Representative Council from until , the Minister of Manpower from until , and the Deputy Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly from until He was a vice presidential candidate in the Indonesian presidential election, as the running mate of Anies Baswedan.
Born in Jombang, East Java, he was educated at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) and the University of Indonesia (UI). He entered politics during the fall of president Suharto during the late s. He was elected a member of the People's Representative Council in , as a member of the National uppvaknande Party (PKB). He was close to president and PKB founde
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The Jokowi-Prabowo Elections
Table of contents :
Contents
Acknowledgements
Indonesian Elections Timeline
About the Contributors
1. The Indonesian Elections: A Political Déjà vu?
PART I: Democracy, Cyber-politics and Disinformati on
2. The Election as a Reflection of the Stagnation of Indonesian Democracy?
3. Understanding Indonesia’s Democracy: Class, Cliques and Politics After the Elections
4. Politics of New Tools in Post-truth Indonesia: Big Data, AI and Micro-targeting
5. Disinformation, Post-election Violence and the Evolution of Anti-Chinese Sentiment
PART II: CONSTITUENCIES
6. The Political Economy of Polarization: Militias, Street Authority and the Elections
7. Unions and Elections: The Case of the Metal Workers Union in Elections in Bekasi, West Java
8. The Power of Emak-Emak: Women and the Political Agenda of Islamic Conservatives in Indonesia’s Election
9. Chinese Political Participation Since Independence: Between National Identity and Ethnic Identity
PART III: RE