Indonesia like many other countries around the world is currently experiencing the process of democratic backsliding marked by a toxic mix of religious sectarianism polarization and executive overreach. Despite this trend Indonesians have become more rather than less satisfied with their country''s democratic practice. What accounts for this puzzle? Unity Through Division examines an overlooked aspect of democracy in Indonesia: political representation. In this country an ideological cleavage between pluralism and Islamism has long characterized political competition. This cleavage while divisive has been a strength of Indonesia''s democracy giving meaning to political participation and allowing a degree of representation not often observed in young democracies. While the recent resurgence of radical Islam and political polarization in Indonesian politics may have contributed to democratic erosion these factors have simultaneously clarified political alternatives and improved perceptions of representation in turn bolstering democratic participation and satisfaction. This compelling book effectively challenges the wisdom of the role of Islam in Indonesian political life and provides a fresh analysis for debates on democratic backsliding in Indonesia and beyond.
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