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Resource » Tulisan » Pustaka | Peraturan | Tulisan | Jurnal HAM Kebebasan Beragama dan Berkeyakinan dalam Peta Politik Demokratisasi Indonesia* May 23, 2008 Oleh. AE Priyono** Tulisan ini mengulas isu kebebasan beragama dan berkeyakinan dalam konteks problematik demokratisasi Indonesia. Secara spesifik, isu kebebasan beragama dan berkeyakinan akan ditinjau dalam hubungannya dengan empat aspek. Pertama dalam kaitannya dengan situasi kebebasan sipil pada umumnya, yang menurut riset Demos sedang mengalami kemerosotan selama tiga tahun terakhir ini. Kedua, dalam kaitannya dengan kerangka umum hubungan negara dan agama sebagaimana berlaku selama ini, serta realisasi kongkretnya menyangkut isu Ahmadiyah belakangan ini. Ketiga, bagaimana isu kebebasan beragama dan berkeyakinan diperlakukan oleh institusi-institusi sosial, seperti pers. Dan keempat, bagaimana perjuangan kebebasan beragama dan berkeyakinan berkorelasi dengan pemajuan demokrasi. Indonesian democracy: Advances, setbacks, options Olle Tornquist May 08, 2008 The Jakarta Post|6 May 2008 Ten years ago, Soeharto's New Order began to be replaced by the world's largest New Democracy. It is time for an evaluation. By 2003, Demos (The Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies), with the University of Oslo , developed and applied a framework for comprehensive democracy assessment by senior activists around the country. The 1st Edition of the Report on Research Based Democracy Promotion with Demos Mar 17, 2008 You can read the Executive Summary of the report on research based democracy promotion, an Indonesian Pilot Programme with Demos, in Co-operation with UGM and UiO in pdf. For the complete report, please click http://demosindonesia.wordpress.com/
Labour and Democracy? Reflections on Indonesian Impasse. Feb 15, 2008 Olle Tornquist Conventional theory about the emergence of democracy in Indonesia have been not proven particularly helpful in the case of Indonesia. For example - it was a capitalist crisis - and not a process of socio-economic modernisation - that gave birth to the world's third largest democracy in May 1998. Nor was it the growing burgeoisie and middle classes that offered resistance against state and private authoritarianism and fought for human rights and democracy,but rather marginal intellectual groups among students, scholars, lawyers, social and cultural workers and journalists. Prisoners of Social Capital Feb 15, 2008 Olle Tornquist In Liberal or Marxist study of liberal development, collective action was primarily analysed in terms of the structural dynamics that make people cluster and fight between groups, classes, and organisations.In addition, one analysed the importance of people's ability to read these realities and generate common understandings and ideologies that shaped movements, organisations and joint actions
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