Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy

This paper examines the Prosperous and Justice Party (PKS)’s strategy in the 2019 Indonesian general elections. Among the Islamic-based political parties, PKS gained the most significant increase in votes. We aspire to understand the breakthrough by looking at the party’s strategy. On the one hand,...

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Main Authors: Priamarizki, Adhi, Dinarto, Dedi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1367092020-11-01T08:48:34Z Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy Priamarizki, Adhi Dinarto, Dedi [Supervisor not in the list] S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies - Social sciences::Sociology::Communities, classes and races This paper examines the Prosperous and Justice Party (PKS)’s strategy in the 2019 Indonesian general elections. Among the Islamic-based political parties, PKS gained the most significant increase in votes. We aspire to understand the breakthrough by looking at the party’s strategy. On the one hand, our findings confirm the existing studies that correctly noted the moving of Indonesian political parties towards a “catch-all” direction by which they aim to garner wider support beyond a specific type of voter base. On the other hand, our research notes that PKS has started to exploit the phenomenon of rising Islamic conservatism in Indonesia. Despite solely maintaining an inclusive electoral strategy, this research asserts that the party has adjusted its campaign strategy to fit in with the trend of rising Islamic conservatism while concurrently exploiting the anti-incumbent president (Joko Widodo) sentiment. This paper aims to enhance discussion on Indonesian politics as well as Indonesia’s political parties, particularly the PKS. 2020-01-10T08:23:26Z 2020-01-10T08:23:26Z 2019 Working Paper Priamarizki, A., & Dinarto, D. (2019). Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 324). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136709 en RSIS Working Papers, 324-19 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Priamarizki, Adhi
Dinarto, Dedi
Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy
description This paper examines the Prosperous and Justice Party (PKS)’s strategy in the 2019 Indonesian general elections. Among the Islamic-based political parties, PKS gained the most significant increase in votes. We aspire to understand the breakthrough by looking at the party’s strategy. On the one hand, our findings confirm the existing studies that correctly noted the moving of Indonesian political parties towards a “catch-all” direction by which they aim to garner wider support beyond a specific type of voter base. On the other hand, our research notes that PKS has started to exploit the phenomenon of rising Islamic conservatism in Indonesia. Despite solely maintaining an inclusive electoral strategy, this research asserts that the party has adjusted its campaign strategy to fit in with the trend of rising Islamic conservatism while concurrently exploiting the anti-incumbent president (Joko Widodo) sentiment. This paper aims to enhance discussion on Indonesian politics as well as Indonesia’s political parties, particularly the PKS.
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Priamarizki, Adhi
Dinarto, Dedi
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author Priamarizki, Adhi
Dinarto, Dedi
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title Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy
title_short Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy
title_full Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy
title_fullStr Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy
title_full_unstemmed Capturing anti-Jokowi sentiment and Islamic conservative masses : PKS 2019 strategy
title_sort capturing anti-jokowi sentiment and islamic conservative masses : pks 2019 strategy
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136709
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