Labor and politics in Indonesia

Teri L. Caraway, Michele Ford

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Abstract

Two decades after Indonesia's transition to democracy, its labor movement has emerged as a vibrant and influential political actor. Labor and Politics in Indonesia provides the first in-depth analysis of this development, investigating how a structurally weak labor movement carved out a strategic foothold in a country with no recent history of union engagement in politics. Caraway and Ford show how Indonesia's labor movement achieved many of its goals first through the disruptive power of contentious politics and later by combining street and electoral politics. Labor and Politics in Indonesia challenges the dominant theoretical approaches in the study of Indonesian politics, demonstrating how this movement became an active, and surprisingly effective, participant in Indonesia's democracy. Caraway and Ford break new theoretical ground in their analysis of how legacies of authoritarianism, the post-transition political opportunity structure, and the tactical creativity of Indonesia's unions combined to propel Indonesia's labor movement to success.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages206
ISBN (Electronic)9781108777858
ISBN (Print)9781108478472
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 5 2020

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© Teri L. Caraway and Michele Ford 2020. All rights reserved.

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