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Ahok’s defeats and Public Debate in IndonesiaThe Informality Trap : Politics, Governance and Informal Institutions in South and Southeast AsiaParties as pay-off seekers: Pre-electoral coalitions in a patronage democracyDemocratization, special issue Understanding Varieties of ClientelismHow clientelism varies: Comparing patronage democraciesWithin and around the law; Paralegals and legal empowerment in Indonesia‘and-use change conflicts and anti-corporate activism in Indonesia: A review essayWhat I wish my supervisors had told me (part 2): Research designCybertroopingIncumbent bureaucrats; Why elections undermine civil service reform in IndonesiaVarieties of clientelism: Comparing patronage democraciesBrokers and citizenship; Access to health care in IndonesiaCitizenship and democratization in postcolonial Southeast AsiaThe threat of cyber troopsEkspansi dan konflik kelapa sawit di Indonesia: Evaluasi efektivitas mekanisme penyelesaian konflikDemocracy for Sale: Pemilihan Umum, Klientelisme Dan Negara Di IndonesiaClientelism, trust networks, and India's identity politics; Conveying closeness in GujaratCitizenship in IndonesiaMisdirecting electionsThe Spatial Distribution of Riots: Patronage and the Instigation of Communal Violence in Gujarat, IndiaThe revenge of Indonesia’s political classCan informal politics be studied quantitativelyDemocracy for Sale: Elections, Clientelism and the State in IndonesiaParalegalism in Indonesia: Balancing Relationships in the Shadow of the LawIndonesia’s Elections Too ExpensivePolitical Fixers and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism in Gujarat, India: Lubricating a Patronage DemocracyWaiting for the dawn attackResolving land conflicts in IndonesiaDe Komst van de Chamchas: Staatsvorming en Etnisch Geweld in Gujarat, IndiaLegal Mobilisation and Civil Society: On the Use and Usefulness of Strategic Litigation in Southeast AsiaAnti-corporate activism and collusion: The contentious politics of palm oil expansion in IndonesiaHow corrupt, really, is Indonesian politics?Violence and Represention [Review of: W. Gould (2012) Religion and Conflict in Modern South Asia]The magic of doing fieldworkNew Law, New Villages? The new Village Law could substantially change Indonesia’s villages. Not necessarily for the betterRiot Politics: Hindu-Muslim Violence and the Indian StateInformal democratization; Brokers, access to public services and democratic accountability in Indonesia and IndiaThe village head as patron: The village law might restore the dominance that village heads enjoyed under SuhartoAgents of Order?: Brokerage and Empowerment in Development and ConflictOn the Usefulness of Goondas in Indian Politics: Moneypower and Musclepower in a Gujarati locality