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Kenawas, Yoes C. "The irony of Indonesia's democracy: The rise of dynastic politics in the post-Suharto era." Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 8, no. 3 (2023): 748–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20578911231195970.

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This essay aims to study why politicians engage in dynastic politics within democratic institutions and how they reject institutional changes that may limit their ability to pass on political power to family members. While scholars have emphasized institutions as an enabling factor, it is unclear how the power struggle manifested to preserve the institutions that continually suit the interests of aspiring dynasts amidst the democracy shift and pressure. This study seeks to fill the gap by delving into how political players struggle to preserve the structures that allow them to form political d
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Riwanto, Agus, and Sukarni Suryaningsih. "Responsive Constitutional Law Strategy For Preventing Political Corruption Done By Local Political Dynasties." Jurnal Cita Hukum 11, no. 1 (2023): 109–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/jch.v11i1.24754.

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This article aims to examine corruption practices in the regions carried out by political dynasties and prevention efforts from the perspective of responsive constitutional law. It will examine the motives of political dynasties, forms of corruption by dynasties, factors that cause dynasties and efforts to prevent. This article uses a socio-legal method that is an interdisciplinary approach in the study of law by combining social sciences or humanities. Secondary data mainly comes from case, regulations and library. The results of the study show that the dynasties tend to practice the forms of
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Teehankee, Julio C., Paul Chambers, and Christian Echle. "Introduction: Political dynasties in Asia." Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 8, no. 3 (2023): 661–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20578911231185786.

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This Special Issue seeks to understand the formation and development of Asian political dynasties that extended or continue to extend power through at least two generations by comparing and contrasting the experiences of eight select country cases in the region. The Issue concentrates on “political dynasties” rather than “political families” because we examine the chronological extension of clout by a kinship group over the geographical unit in which it resides rather than simply the nuanced power relations of the political family in stasis. We also focus on dynasties as political families in
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DAL BÓ, ERNESTO, PEDRO DAL BÓ, and JASON SNYDER. "Political Dynasties." Review of Economic Studies 76, no. 1 (2009): 115–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-937x.2008.00519.x.

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Hariyati, Dian Anita Nuswantara, Lintang Venusita, and Pharatt Run. "The Hidden Costs of Political Dynasties: Governance, Corruption, and Economic Inequality in the Context of SDGs." Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 5, no. 3 (2025): e05592. https://doi.org/10.47172/2965-730x.sdgsreview.v5.n03.pe05592.

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Objective: This study aims to analyze the impact of political dynasties on governance performance, corruption levels, and economic inequality in local governments of developing countries. It also evaluates the relationship between political dynasties and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions). Theoretical Framework: This research is grounded in theories of political economy, institutional governance, and democratic accountability. The study incorporates f
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Rahmatunnisa, Mudiyati. "THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY: WOMEN CANDIDACIES AND POLITICAL DYNASTIES IN INDONESIA’S ELECTIONS." JWP (Jurnal Wacana Politik) 9, no. 3 (2024): 264–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jwp.v9i3.54753.

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This study investigates the intricate correlation between women’s nominations for political office and the existence of political dynasties in the context of Indonesia’s elections following the downfall of the authoritarian regime. The study specifically examines the complex factors that influence the experiences of women who pursue political positions in a setting where entrenched family legacies hold significant influence. The study employs qualitative methodology with a theory-driven approach. To construct arguments and address the inquiries presented, the author employs secondary sources o
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Khalib Gadafi and Sasmi Nelwati. "Dampak Dinasti Politik Terhadap Culture Demokrasi Pancasila di Indonesia." Journal Innovation In Education 2, no. 3 (2024): 133–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.59841/inoved.v2i3.1384.

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Abstract This article examines the development of political dynasties in Indonesia and their impact on Pancasila democracy. The phenomenon of dynastic politics at the local level, which is increasingly prevalent in various regions of Indonesia, is the background of this discussion. The emergence of politics under this dynasty presents various positive and negative aspects, which reflect the dynamics of the political culture of Indonesian society in politics and democracy. Families maintain power by placing their members in strategic positions in the formal (government) and informal (business o
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Permatasari, Lintang Jelita, Arif Zainudin, and Agus Setio Widodo. "Political Dynasties in Governance and Regional Financial Transparency." Journal of Governance and Social Policy 6, no. 1 (2025): 43–67. https://doi.org/10.24815/gaspol.v6i1.45890.

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The phenomenon of political dynasties in Indonesia occurs not only at the national level but is also deeply rooted at the regional level, providing space for local elites to establish and sustain hereditary power This study aims to analyze the interaction between dynastic politics and bureaucratic processes in regional governments through the lens of good governance principles, particularly transparency and effectiveness. A systematic literature review was employed, incorporating meta-synthesis and meta-analysis of previous findings related to the impact of political dynasties on local governa
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Tanuri Abufatih, Asep Maskur, and Subhan Alba. "DISMANTLING POLITICAL DYNASTIES: TRANSFORMATION OF PANCASILA DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEXT OF FAMILY POWER." Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review 9, no. 2 (2024): 86–105. https://doi.org/10.15294/jpi.v9i2.4655.

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Dynastic politics is still a dominant phenomenon in Indonesia's political system, showing that political power often belongs to certain families. In this context, Pancasila democracy continues to transform, facing major challenges in maintaining pluralism and justice in the political process. This study aims to investigate the impact of political dynasties on the transformation of Pancasila democracy and explore efforts that can be made to overcome the dominance of family power in politics. This research uses a qualitative approach with content analysis techniques to examine related literature
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Fatih, Tanuri Abu, Asep Maskur, and Subhan Alba. "Dismantling Political Dynasties: Transformation of Pancasila Democracy in the Context of Family Power." JED (Jurnal Etika Demokrasi) 9, no. 4 (2024): 571–87. https://doi.org/10.26618/jed.v9i4.16207.

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Dynastic politics is still a dominant phenomenon in Indonesia's political system, showing that political power often belongs to certain families. In this context, Pancasila democracy continues to transform, facing major challenges in maintaining pluralism and justice in the political process. This study aims to investigate the impact of political dynasties on the transformation of Pancasila democracy and explore efforts that can be made to overcome the dominance of family power in politics. This research uses a qualitative approach with content analysis techniques to examine related literature
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Romli, Lili, and Efriza Efriza. "Single candidate and the dynamics of 2020 Indonesian Simultaneous Election: A perspective on internal contestation." Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review 6, no. 3 (2021): 265–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/ipsr.v6i2.31439.

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This paper describes the development of local-level democracy in implementing the 2020 Regional Head Simultaneously related to a single candidate and dynastic politics. In this research, we found that the phenomenon of single candidates and political dynasties, which shows the climate of democracy at the local level, is increasingly unhealthy. Indonesia is experiencing democratic backsliding. Political dynasties and single candidates have, of course, hurt democracy. Regional Head is no longer an effective means of participation and competition as a condition for the running of democracy. Regio
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Barkov, S. A., O. V. Dorokhina, A. V. Markeeva, and A. A. Maximov. "Dynasties and brand names in the political sphere of the post-industrial society." RUDN Journal of Sociology 20, no. 4 (2020): 801–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2020-20-4-801-820.

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During the formation of contemporary democracy, its ideologists strived to create a management mechanism that did not resemble monarchy at all, so that to emphasize the radical nature of social-political changes in the transition from pre-industrial to industrial society. The dynastic transfer of power in all its manifestations and at all levels of governance was denounced as outdated, ineffective, and violating the very foundations of the peoples will. The article shows that, despite the initial criticism, dynasties are widespread in contemporary politics. The family is a part of politics and
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Noak, Piers Andreas. "Analysis Of the Existence of Political Dynasties in Village Head Elections in Indonesia." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 10 (2024): 1135–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/4bnbga38.

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Political dynasties in Indonesia have been known since the era of hereditary kingdoms, the old order, the new order, and continued into the reform era. A political dynasty is defined as a political power exercised by a group of people who are still bound by family relations. Political dynasty is considered as one aspect that can influence the process of democratization, representation and accountability in local leadership. This research aims to analyze the phenomenon of political dynasties in the context of Village Head elections in Indonesia. This research uses a qualitative approach with de
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Garces, Ludigil, Karl Jandoc, and Mary Grace Lu. "Political Dynasties and Economic Development: Evidence using Nighttime Light in the Philippines." Philippine Political Science Journal 41, no. 3 (2021): 215–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2165025x-bja10010.

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Abstract Political dynasties, by limiting political competition, are thought to exacerbate corruption, poverty, and abuse of power. This paper examines the economic effects of the presence of political dynasties in Philippine cities and municipalities, taking into account possible channels in the local dynastic cycle – the framework in which politicians try to balance their goals to perform well for their constituents, to divert resources for personal gain, and to continue to be in power. Due to the lack of extensive income accounts or other economic indicators in finer geographical units (i.e
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Polchaeva, Fatimat A. "DYNASTIC TIES OF DAGESTANI FEUDAL FAMILIES AS A FACTOR IN FIGHTING THE INVASION OF NADIR SHAH." History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus 18, no. 1 (2022): 8–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32653/ch118-25.

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Based on the analyzed information from various sources and a wide range of literature, the author makes an attempt to assess the significance of the dynastic ties of the Dagestan rulers in organizing a joint struggle against the Iranian conquest in the 18th century, to determine the role of political marriage in the relationship of local rulers. To achieve this goal, the study consideres a number of key issues, from which particular conclusions are drawn. The work applies general scientific and specific methods. When restoring dynastic ties, the information from written sources was critically
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Panggabean, Ilham Budiman, and Aprilinda Martinondang Harahap. "Perspektif Islam Tentang Dinasti Politik (Studi Kasus Isu Dinasti Politik Tahun 2023-2024)." Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama 7, no. 2 (2024): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37329/kamaya.v7i2.3169.

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Dynastic politics is a phenomenon that is currently being discussed by Indonesian people amid the 2024 presidential election campaign. This dynastic politics became a trending topic after the Indonesian president's son ran for vice president. The importance of finding a balance between political stability and justice is a major concern in addressing this issue. There are efforts from several elements of society and political activists to advocate for political reform that creates a more transparent and fair system. Therefore, the study of political dynasties that occurred in Indonesia needs to
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Sufajar, Rahmat, and Aberar Guridno. "COMPARISON OF THE POLITICAL DYNASTY IN BANTEN PROVINCE WITH THE POLITICAL DYNASTY IN CENTRAL MALUKU DISTRICT." Journal of Social Political Sciences 2, no. 3 (2021): 257–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.52166/jsps.v2i3.68.

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The article of this study tries to explain political dynasties by making a comparison between political dynasties in Banten province and political dynasties in Central Maluku district. The political dynasties in these two regions have similarities in the basic framework of kinship relations, but the political dynasties in Central Maluku also show the dominance of the Hatuhaha Group in a strategic position in the social life of the people in Central Maluku and Maluku. This study also produces findings that local officials who carry out political dynasties focus on the economic and political int
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Delsya, Kartika, and Panji Anugrah Permana. "Sub-National Authoritarianism after the New Order: Relationship of Political Recruitment and Political Culture with Political Dynasties in Indonesia." Forum Ilmu Sosial 49, no. 2 (2022): 127–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/fis.v49i2.40833.

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The transition of the Indonesian government from a centralized to a decentralized one, marked by the granting of autonomy to the regions to manage their regions, raises political problems. One of the political problems is the emergence of political dynasties at the sub-national level. The emergence of political dynasties in regional elections at the sub-national level in Indonesia has experienced a significant increase. For this reason, this article will research the emergence of political dynasties in regional elections at the sub-national level in Indonesia. The method used in this research
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Susanti, Martien Herna. "Dinasti Politik dalam Pilkada di Indonesia." Journal of Government and Civil Society 1, no. 2 (2018): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.31000/jgcs.v1i2.440.

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The presence of political dynasties in power struggles from regional to national level is inseparable from the role of political parties and the regulation of the regional head elections. Oligarchy on the body of a political party can be seen from the tendency of candidates nominating by political parties based more on the wishes of party elites, not through democratic mechanisms by considering the ability and integrity of the candidates. Simultaneously, political dynasties continue to establish solid networks of power so they can dominate and kill democracy within political parties. In the co
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Raihan Naufal, Muhammad Ramadhan, and Muhibban. "Political Dynasties: Threats or Contributions to Democracy." HISTORICAL: Journal of History and Social Sciences 3, no. 3 (2025): 244–50. https://doi.org/10.58355/historical.v3i3.118.

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The purpose of this research is to explore the role of political dynasties in democracy and their impact on the stability and quality of the democratization process. The method used includes a comprehensive literature review of various case studies and theories related to political dynasties. The results show that political dynasties can threaten democracy by strengthening oligarchies, inhibiting healthy political participation, and encouraging corruption and nepotism. However, political dynasties can also make positive contributions by offering sustainable political stability, facilitating th
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ryo, Sugia, and Anita Trisiana. "Information Systems and Management of Political Dynasty in the Constitution of Election in the Country of Indonesia in the Perspective of the State Constitution." Webology 18, no. 2 (2021): 832–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/web/v18i2/web18357.

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An information system is absolutely necessary in making logical decisions so that the policies developed are in accordance with the applicable law. This article discusses political dynasties from state constitutional law and human rights, whether constitutional or unconstitutional. This article uses a normative research method, which examines the law, the state constitution, and the Constitutional Court decisions related to political dynasties in the implementation of general elections. Political dynasties are a familiar thing in organizing general elections; political dynasties certainly reap
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Maydani, Ruri, M. Faisal Husna, Sri Lili Winarti, Nurhamida Harahap, and Ardiansyah Ardiansyah. "Politik Dinasti di Negara Demokrasi." Jurnal Syntax Admiration 5, no. 3 (2024): 950–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.46799/jsa.v5i3.1075.

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Dynastic politic is the biggest challangein building a valuable democracy in a government order. Which the dynastic politic can be seen from the occurrence of a power held by family and kinship group. This phenomenon can be a material for common thoughts, especially the elites and stakeholders by putting forward alternative solution that refer to the rules. In the persvective of democracy, general election and local election are one of the answer that will be able to give birth to people’s desire to get qualified candidates for leaders. The dynasty’s political strategy was used as a tool to se
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Lukitasari. WA, Widia Novita. "Dynamic Politics in The Election of Regional Head (Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency in 2020)." PERSPEKTIF 11, no. 2 (2022): 577–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/perspektif.v11i2.5924.

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The presence of political dynasties in power struggles from regional to national level is inseparable from the role of political parties and the regulation of the regional head elections. Oligarchy on the body of a political party can be seen from the tendency of candidates nominating by political parties based more on the wishes of party elites, not through democratic mechanisms by considering the ability and integrity of the candidates. Simultaneously, political dynasties continue to establish solid networks of power so they can dominate and kill democracy within political parties. In the co
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Dona, Fery. "Dinasti Politik di Era Otonomi Daerah Dalam Perspektif Demokrasi." Al-Ahkam Jurnal Ilmu Syari’ah dan Hukum 7, no. 2 (2022): 123–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.22515/alahkam.v7i2.6254.

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Political dynasties can be interpreted as the distribution of power based on familisme. The phenomenon of this political dynasty was often found in the era of regional autonomy. The enactment of regional autonomy is utilized by political elites to strengthen their power in the region. The phenomenon of this political dynasty certainly has a negative impact on the sustainability of democracy in Indonesia. To conduct this research, the authors used a qualitative literary research method by reviewing literature related to regional autonomy, democracy and political dynasties. Data collection techn
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Luluardi, Yunas Derta, and Ayon Diniyanto. "Political Dynasty in Law and Political Perspective: to what extent has the Election Law been reformed?" Journal of Law and Legal Reform 2, no. 1 (2021): 109–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/jllr.v2i1.44321.

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A democratic state allows for the birth of a dynastic politics. Indonesia as a democracy must accept these consequences. As long as dynastic politics are in accordance with the constitution and do not violate democratic principles, the state accommodates the birth and development of dynastic politics. In Indonesia, since the opening of the doors of reform and regional autonomy, it has led to a democratization of political power at the center as well as in the regions. Dynastic politics also grows and develops. The growth and development of dynastic politics occurs at the level of political pow
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Wardani, Sri Budi Eko, and Valina Singka Subekti. "Political Dynasties and Women Candidates in Indonesia’s 2019 Election." Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 40, no. 1 (2021): 28–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1868103421991144.

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In this article, we provide evidence suggesting that almost half (44 per cent) of female candidates elected to Indonesia’s national parliament in 2019 were members of political dynasties. Providing detailed data on the backgrounds of these candidates, including by party and region, we argue that several factors have contributed to their rise. Parties are increasingly motivated – especially in the context of a 4 per cent parliamentary threshold – to nominate candidates who can boost their party’s fortune by attracting a big personal vote. Members of political dynasties (especially those related
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Mendoza, Ronald U., Gabrielle Ann S. Mendoza, Julio C. Teehankee, Philip Arnold P. Tuaño, and Jurel K. Yap. "Interrogating the links between dynasties and development in the Philippines." Asian Journal of Comparative Politics 8, no. 3 (2023): 765–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20578911231182490.

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This article nuances the poverty-inducing effect of political dynasties. We argue that local dynasties in the Philippines can pursue different development trajectories based on their ownership of local businesses and their province's initial state capacity. Adapting a framework developed by Bourguignon and Verdier, we develop a typology of political dynasties that acknowledges heterogeneity in their motivations as well as in the political opportunity structures that they work in. This outlines a theory of change that fosters the necessary conditions for political and economic competition over
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Muraoka, Taishi. "Political Dynasties and Particularistic Campaigns." Political Research Quarterly 71, no. 2 (2017): 453–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1065912917745163.

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Although many studies agree that electoral systems shape campaign strategies that candidates employ, there is important variation in their focuses and rhetoric even among those who face the same institutional constrains. To solve this puzzle, I argue that the dynastic status of candidates, defined as coming from a family with a history of involvement in politics, is an important individual-level predictor of campaign strategies. Dynastic candidates inherit personal support bases from their family members who have previously served in congress, and the special ties with these support bases prov
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Purdey, Jemma, Teresa S. Encarnacion Tadem, and Eduardo C. Tadem. "Political dynasties in the Philippines." South East Asia Research 24, no. 3 (2016): 328–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967828x16659730.

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Lili, Romli, Noor Firman, and Rohman. "Democracy, Decentralization and Political Dynasty: A Case Study of Banten." Journal of Social and Political Sciences 6, no. 3 (2023): 185–98. https://doi.org/10.31014/aior.1991.06.03.436.

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Democracy and political decentralization policies aim to enhance and strengthen democracy at the local level in Indonesia. As part of strengthening democratization and decentralization, direct regional head elections were organized and held. However, in several cases the regional head election gave the opportunity for political dynasties to rise and perpetuate the power. In other words, through the election of regional heads, political dynasties enter and survive. The political dynasties have hijacked local democracy through the electoral arena. Such conditions occur in Banten, both at the pro
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Putra Pradikta, Hikam. "Pengaruh Kemiskinan terhadap Praktik Dinasti Politik di Indonesia dan Filipina Tahun 2017-2021." Global Focus 4, no. 2 (2024): 203–29. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.jgf.2024.004.02.6.

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This article aims to determine the influence between poverty and the expansion of political dynasties in the Philippines and Indonesia in 2017-2021. To provide comprehensive empirical, testing is carried out using multiple linear regression tests. The author uses multiple linear regression tests. The author uses three independent variables representing wealth through the variable Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Per Capita, welfare through the Human Development Index (HDI), and inequality through the Gini Ratio. As a result, the author finds empirical findings about the influence of poverty on pol
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Maharani, Andina Elok Puri, Arga Baskara, and Pujiyono Suwadi. "Comparison of Political Dynasty in Indonesia and the United States." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 4 (2024): e04573. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n4-016.

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Purpose: The aim of the research is to photograph political dynasties that occur in democratic countries by taking the examples of Indonesia and America. Methods: The issue in this article is Political Dynasty in democratic countries. Political dynasties are built into a country's constitutional system. Its existence often triggers debate in societies that are studying ideal democracy. Political dynasties are considered to be the product of a political strategy to achieve victory. Results and Conclusion: The research results show that the emergence of political dynasties is influenced by the a
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Ferry Bastian, Asep. "RESILIENCE AND PERSISTENCE OF POLITICAL DYNASTIES: THE CASE OF THE CHASAN SOCHIB FAMILY IN BANTEN, INDONESIA." International Journal of Advanced Research 12, no. 11 (2024): 1082–87. https://doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/19922.

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This paper examines the emergence, consolidation, and persistence of the political dynasty led by Tubagus Chasan Sochib in Banten, Indonesia. Rooted in local culture and power structures, the dynasty established its influence initially through economic ties and expanded into political dominance under Sochibs daughter, Ratu Atut Chosiyah, Bantens governor. Chasans rise began with business ventures tied to the local military, growing his influence through prominent regional organizations and strategic appointments. His familys political reach continued under Ratu Atut and expanded into a formida
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Rey, Frederick Iguban. "The Invisible Mass." European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences 1, no. 4 (2023): 347–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.59324/ejtas.2023.1(4).33.

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Founded on clientelism, Philippine politics was crafted to pass a single political corridor, none other than the formation of clans and dynasties more powerful than political parties and ideologies. In a patron-client relationship, the exchanges of favors transcend generations of voters and politicians laying the foundations for perpetual indebtedness. It is in this endless stream of favors —sought and gained— that the politicians and the masses, form a reservoir of dynastic bonds and obligations. Competition, as an essential feature of democracy, manifests itself in granted favors and welfare
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Frederick, Iguban Rey. "The Invisible Mass." European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences 1, no. 4 (2023): 347–60. https://doi.org/10.59324/ejtas.2023.1(4).33.

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Founded on clientelism, Philippine politics was crafted to pass a single political corridor, none other than the formation of clans and dynasties more powerful than political parties and ideologies. In a patron-client relationship, the exchanges of favors transcend generations of voters and politicians laying the foundations for perpetual indebtedness. It is in this endless stream of favors —sought and gained— that the politicians and the masses, form a reservoir of dynastic bonds and obligations. Competition, as an essential feature of democracy, manifests itself in granted favors
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Lamb, David T. "The Non-Eternal Dynastic Promises of Jehu of Israel and Esarhaddon of Assyria." Vetus Testamentum 60, no. 3 (2010): 337–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853310x511687.

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AbstractThree Israelite kings receive promises of a dynasty continuing indefinitely (David, Solomon and Jeroboam I), but Jehu of Israel is the only ruler in the Hebrew Bible with a non-eternal dynastic promise. While many Assyrian rulers claim divine election and speak of “eternal” dynasties, the dynastic promise of Esarhaddon is unusual because of its modest nature. The dynastic promises of Jehu and Esarhaddon are therefore unique within their ANE context because of their lack of hyperbolic language, guaranteeing only four or two generations of continuity. Since both rulers assume the throne
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Devina Indah Harini. "PDIP Political Dynasty Phenomenon Ahead of The 2024 Election." International Journal of Politic, Public Policy and Environmental Issues 3, no. 1 (2023): 23–30. https://doi.org/10.53622/ij3pei.v3i1.197.

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This study's main objective is to examine the issue of identity politics and political dynasties in Indonesia, with Solo serving as a case study of these issues in relation to the simultaneous general elections for the head of state and president in 2024. Political dynasties that surround power conflicts at the local to national levels are closely related to the functioning of political parties and the rules governing local elections. Political dynasties continue to create powerful networks of influence to dominate political parties and put an end to democracy. In order to have concurrent head
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Novilia, Kiki, Arie Purnama, Andy Corry Wardhani, and Nanang Trenggono. "Jokowi's Political Dynasties: Impact and its Comparison to Nehru-Gandhi Dynasties." Journal of Islamic World and Politics 7, no. 2 (2024): 235–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.18196/jiwp.v7i2.76.

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This research focuses on the Jokowi political dynasty that is now underway. The dynasty was marked by the advancement of Jokowi's eldest son, Gibran Rakabuming, as Mayor of Solo some time ago, followed by Jokowi's son-in-law, Bobby Nasution, becoming Mayor of Medan. A few days ago, Jokowi's youngest son, Kaesang Pangarep, was predicted to run in the Depok regional election. The participation of Jokowi's son and son-in-law as regional heads establishes an unprecedented milestone in the annals of Indonesian political dynasties. Because there has never been a similar case since independence, this
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Ukhra, Aunil, Yana Syafriyana Hijri, and Ifan Taufikurrohman. "Isu Politik Identitas dan Dinasti Politik dalam Kampanye Pilkada Serentak Tahun 2020." Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan 6, no. 2 (2021): 350. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um019v6i2p350-361.

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This study was intended to explain the phenomenon of identity politics and political dynasties in the holding of simultaneous elections in 2020. The focus of this study was looking at the issue of identity politics and political dynasties in several regions, including Solo, Medan, South Tangerang, and Central Kalimantan, which were case studies of identity politics and political dynasties issue in the 2020 elections. This research used a type of qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Data was obtained through literature studies by looking at previous research based on the same topic
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Van Coppenolle, Brenda. "Unbreakable Legacies? Redistricting, Political Capital and Political Dynasties." Journal of Historical Political Economy 4, no. 3 (2024): 333–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/115.00000077.

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Fatimatuzzahra, Novia, and Dian Suluh Kusuma Dewi. "The Pattern of Joko Widodo's Political Dynasty Practices." Journal of Local Government Issues 4, no. 1 (2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/logos.v4i1.15407.

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The political steps of President Joko Widodo's son (Gibran) and son-in-law (Bobby Nasution) have become the spotlight and a warm conversation in almost all levels of Indonesian society, especially in online media. This candidacy received many public responses because it was considered an excellent fit to take advantage of their father, Joko Widodo, which led to dynastic politics during the presidency. This research aims to discuss how the media discusses the patterns of political dynasties in Indonesia, especially in the era of Joko Widodo's leadership. Specifically, the purpose of this study
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Ananda, Adhe Ismail. "THE INFLUENCE OF POLITICAL DYNASTY ON THE DEMOCRACY CLIMATE." Constitutional Law Society 2, no. 1 (2023): 9–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.36448/cls.v2i2.37.

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Indonesia's political culture does have its own characteristics, where regions with a variety of local cultural values also always give different political nuances. However, if we pay close attention, almost no region is free from the legacy of feudalism values, patrimonial practices, patronage and the characteristics of a communal society which tend to be very permissive. This condition then gave birth to political dynasties, one thing that is also a problem for democracy in our country. This research is a doctrinal research or normative legal research. Political dynasties are primitive repro
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Dan, W., and M. Lib. "Southwest University of Political Science and Law." Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University 14, no. 1 (2024): 134–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2024-14-1-134-139.

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Chinese wedding culture has a long history and rich tradition. In its development, it went through two stages and from traditional to modern. This process is a sign of social evolution and progress. The author analyzes the evolution of traditional Chinese wedding rites and customs in six representative periods: the Qing (221–207 BC) and Han (206 BC — 220 AD) dynasties; the Tang (618–907) and Song (960–1279) dynasties; the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1616–1911) dynasties; Republic of China (1912–1949); the time after establishing the People’s Republic of China until the Cultural Revolution (1949
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Aitchison, N. B. "Kingship, Society, and Sacrality: Rank, Power, and Ideology in Early Medieval Ireland." Traditio 49 (1994): 45–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s036215290001299x.

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Early medieval Irish society was highly stratified, possessing a formalized ranking structure, and ritual played an important part in legitimizing the possession of rank and office, especially kingship. Power was ultimately dependent on physical force, but was maintained through the control of land, agricultural production, exchange, and—in particular—livestock. The basis of power, however, was inherently unstable. Although some kingdoms and dynasties exhibited powerful centralizing tendencies, political power was essentially transitory, a product of the pattern of royal succession and the seg
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Mukti, Hagi Hutomo, and Rodiyah Rodiyah. "Dynasty Politics in Indonesia: Tradition or Democracy?" Journal of Law and Legal Reform 1, no. 3 (2020): 531–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/jllr.v1i3.38090.

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The presence of political dynasties that encompassed power struggles at regional to national levels resulted in the substance of democracy itself being difficult to realize. The flourishing of political dynasties - especially in the regions - is inseparable from the role of political parties and regulations on the elections. Oligarchy in the body of political parties causes the mechanism of candidacy and nomination to not run as it should. During this time, there is a tendency for candidates to be nominated by political parties based on the wishes of the party elite - not through democratic me
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Hidayat, M. Miftahul. "The 2024 General Elections in Indonesia: Issues of Political Dynasties, Electoral Fraud, and The Emergence of A National Protest Movements." IAS Journal of Localities 2, no. 1 (2024): 33–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.62033/iasjol.v2i1.51.

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This research aims to explain the phenomenon of political dynasties, electoral fraud, and protest movements during the 2024 General Elections in Indonesia. By using a qualitative descriptive method, this research focuses on aspects related to the main factors of the emergence of political dynasties, electoral fraud, and protest movements in the 2024 election based on secondary data obtained from online news sources. Data collection process was carried out through reading the news articles using the keywords “political dynasties”, “electoral fraud”, “protest movements”, and “2024 General Electi
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Haliim, Wimmy, and Andy Ilman Hakim. "DINASTI POLITIK: BASIS POLITIK DAN KEPUASAN PUBLIK." JURNAL POLITIK PROFETIK 8, no. 2 (2020): 258. http://dx.doi.org/10.24252/profetik.v8i2a4.

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The opening of political access in a country that was going through a period of democratic transition gave rise to "little kings" through the practice of political dynasties in some regions. They fill the local political space by restructuring patronage networks and strengthening their social, economic and political bases in order to maintain their power. This kind of dynastic political practice generates negative sentiments towards the performance of the bureaucracy as the public policy tend to be beneficial for a particular political family. The research focuses on the impact of the Sutrisno
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Hidayat, Rahmad. "Power Networks of Political Families in Southeast Asia: The Enduring Dynastic Influence in Democratic Contexts." JAS (Journal of ASEAN Studies) 12, no. 2 (2024): 413–38. https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v12i2.12013.

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This research systematically analyzed the dynamics of political dynasties in Southeast Asia by uncovering their prevalence, influence, and evolution over the 2009 to 2024 period. Using bibliometric mapping and content analysis, it explored 74 documents across 47 sources, including journals, books, and conference papers, obtained from the Scopus database. The primary objective was to identify thematic trends, blind spots, and the implications of these findings for understanding political stability, governance, and democratic processes in the region. The results highlighted a remarkable concentr
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Akhirani, Riris Marito, and Fatmariza H. "POLITICAL DYNASTIES IN GOVERNMENT: A CASE STUDY OF NORTH PADANG LAWAS REGENCY GOVERNMENT." JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) 5, no. 1 (2021): 105–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.33751/jhss.v5i1.4011.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze how the dynamics of the political dynasty of the harahap clan government in North Padang Lawas, and how the North Padang Lawas people's response to the system of government political dynasties formed in the district. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The informants in this study were selected using purposive sampling, namely by collecting accurate data or information related to the political dynasty of the North Padang Lawas government through individuals who are believed to have sources of accurate information related to
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Nauvallina, Fauzia Hasna, and Khristianto. "FOREIGN MEDIA’S REACTION OVER POLITICAL DYNASTY IN INDONESIA." Lire Journal (Journal of Linguistics and Literature) 9, no. 1 (2025): 90–106. https://doi.org/10.33019/lire.v9i1.342.

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This study aims to determine the perspectives of foreign media over the issue of political dynasty issue at the last presidential election in Indonesia. This study employed a qualitative approach. The data used is news from South China Morning Post titled “Nepotism May Win Indonesia’s 2024 Election”. To analyze the political text, two theories were applied. They are appraisal theory (Martin & White, 2005) focusing on the affect as part of the attitude aspect, and the ideological square concept (van Dijk, 2006). Based on the analysis, the findings showed that the reporter felt anxious (inse
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