The Uncertain Future of Indonesian Democracy: The Case of Nusantara
Republished with full copyright permissions from The Washington Daily Chronicle. When Joko Widodo, affectionally known as Jokowi, took office as Indonesia’s seventh President in 2014, it was seen as a hopeful turning point for the country’s democracy. Coming from humble beginnings as a carpenter and furniture businessman, Jokowi was considered a refreshing outsider in a political landscape dominated by dynasties. However, as Jokowi’s tenure nears its end, concerns about democratic decline have come to the forefront, with the controversial project to develop a new capital called Nusantara becoming a symbol of this backslide. The Unfulfilled Promise of Nusantara: The ambitious … Continue reading The Uncertain Future of Indonesian Democracy: The Case of Nusantara

