Revisiting the inclusion-moderation thesis in the context of decentralized institutions: The behavior of Indonesia’s Prosperous Justice Party in national and local politics

Institutions figure prominently in explanations for why radical parties forego their agendas and subject themselves to democratic principles when included in politics. Analyzing the Prosperous Justice Party’s political trajectory across Indonesia’s multi-level government structures between 1999 and...

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Democratization
Depth interviews
Incentives
Indonesia
Islam
Islamic law
Justice
Local Politics
Political behavior
Political Parties
Politics
Power
Radical groups
Radicalism
Religious parties
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