CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
CHRONOLOGY
I. Introduction
1. Indonesian Democratization in Theoretical Perspective
Mirjam Künkler and Alfred Stepan
2. Indonesian Democracy: From Transition to Consolidation
R. William Liddle and Saiful Mujani
II. Attitudes: The Development of a Democratic Consensus by Religious and Political Actors
3. How Pluralist Democracy Became the Consensual Discourse Among Secular and Nonsecular Muslims in Indonesia
Mirjam Künkler
4. Christian and Muslim Minorities in Indonesia: State Policies and Majority Islamic Organizations
Franz Magnis-Suseno, SJ
III. Behaviors: Challenges to the Democratic Transition and State and Their Transcendence
5. Veto Player No More? The Declining Political Influence of the Military in Postauthoritarian Indonesia
Marcus Mietzner
6. Indonesian Government Approaches to Radical Islam Since 1998
Sidney Jones
7. How Indonesia Survived: Comparative Perspectives on State Disintegration and Democratic Integration
Edward Aspinall
IV. Constitutionalism: The Role of Law and Legal Pluralism
8. Contours of Sharia in Indonesia
John R. Bowen
9. Unfinished Business: Law Reform, Governance, and the Courts in Post-Suharto Indonesia
Tim Lindsey and Simon Butt
GLOSSARY
NOTES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX