The Emergence and Stability of Political Family Networks (PFNs) in Banten Province, Indonesia

The emergence of political family networks (PFNs) is an anomaly in Indonesian democracy post-New Order authoritarianism. This article discusses the emergence of political family networks in Banten Province, Indonesia, and how they maintained stability and stayed in power for over two decades. The re...

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