Jejak karir prabowo subianto titiek
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Broadcasting Paradox a Study of Content Diversity and Ownership in Contemporary Indonesian Television
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Signature: Hellena Souisa
Date: 28 February 2020 Tables Table 1.1 Indonesian Media Landscape: Number of Outlets (New Order and Post-New-Order periods) .. .................................................................................... Table 5.5 Coverage Area of Indonesian Free-to-air Nationwide Television ..... Table 6.1 Market Structure Types from the Industrial Organisation Model ....... Table 6.2 Financial Performance of PT Global Mediacom Tbk, 2011-2015 .... Table 6.3 Financial Performance of PT Elang Mahkota Teknologi Tbk, 2011.4 Financial Performance of PT V
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The Jokowi-Prabowo Elections 2.0 9789815011371
Table of contents : • Indonesian politician and businesswoman (born 1959) In this Indonesian name, there is no family name. The name Suharto is a patronymic. Siti Hediati Hariyadi (born 14 April 1959), popularly known as Titiek Suharto, is an Indonesian businesswoman and politician. She is the second daughter (and fourth child) of Suharto, the second president of Indonesia. She currently serves as a member of the Indonesia House of Representatives. Initially a member of Golkar, she was elected to the House of Representatives in the 2014 Indonesian legislative election. She was re-elected to the House of Representatives in the 2024 election as a member of Gerindra.[1] She currently chairs the Fourth Commission of the House of Representatives of Indonesia (Agriculture, Environment & Forestry, and Marine affairs).[2] Out of 13 Commissions in the House of Representatives, she leads one of only 4 chaired by a woman.[3]
Contents
Acknowledgements
2019 Indonesian Elections Timeline
About the Contributors
1. The 2019 Indonesian Elections: A Political Déjà vu?
PART I: Democracy, Cyber-politics and Disinformati on
2. The 2019 Election as a Reflection of the Stagnation of Indonesian Democracy?
3. Understanding Indonesia’s Democracy: Class, Cliques and Politics After the 2019 Elections
4. Politics of New Tools in Post-truth Indonesia: Big Data, AI and Micro-targeting
5. Disinformation, Post-election Violence and the Evolution of Anti-Chinese Sentiment
PART II: CONSTITUENCIES
6. The Political Economy of Polarization: Militias, Street Authority and the 2019 Elections
7. Unions and Elections: The Case of the Metal Workers Union in Elections in Bekasi, West Java
8. The Power of Emak-Emak: Women and the Political Agenda of Islamic Conservatives in Indonesia’s 2019 Election
9. Chinese Political Participation Since Independence: Between Nati Titiek Suharto
Early life and education
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