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Analyzing Indonesia’s Populist Electorate: Demographic, Ideological, and Attitudinal Trends

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Fossati, Diego
Mietzner, Marcus

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University of California Press

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Using original survey data, we test the level, distribution, and demographic patterns of populist attitudes in Indonesia. Populist attitudes are widely spread across the political spectrum; disproportionately high in the middle and upper classes; and particularly robust when coupled with other primary ideologies, such as Islamism and secularism.

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Asian Survey

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