The Indonesia National Survey Project: economy, society and politics:
The ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute commissioned a nationwide survey in Indonesia, called the Indonesia National Survey Project (INSP) to enhance understanding of economic, social, and political developments in Indonesia. President Joko Widodo's approval rating hovers at around 68 per cent, and r...
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Zusammenfassung: | The ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute commissioned a nationwide survey in Indonesia, called the Indonesia National Survey Project (INSP) to enhance understanding of economic, social, and political developments in Indonesia. President Joko Widodo's approval rating hovers at around 68 per cent, and respondents generally think that the President has made improvements to the economy, although there are concerns with the price of necessities and job-seeking prospects. The Widodo administration scores well in infrastructure development, which is its signature policy thrust. Roads, education and electricity supply remain the top priorities for respondents, while corruption is still considered the most important problem facing Indonesia today. Some key issues that have emerged during the Jakarta gubernatorial election, such as punishing blasphemy against Islam and voting a Muslim leader into office, receive significantly high support from respondents, suggesting that these issues have currency beyond Jakarta and the election. On the political front, state institutions, especially the Army, are more highly trusted than politicians. Key elements of Indonesia's political infrastructure, such as democracy, Pancasila, and decentralization are supported by an overwhelming majority of respondents. Indonesians identify strongly with Indonesia and consider traditional economic partners such as Malaysia, Japan, Singapore and ASEAN to be most important for Indonesia |
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title_auth | The Indonesia National Survey Project: economy, society and politics |
title_exact_search | The Indonesia National Survey Project: economy, society and politics |
title_full | The Indonesia National Survey Project: economy, society and politics Diego Fossati, Hui Yew-Foong and Siwage Dharma Negara |
title_fullStr | The Indonesia National Survey Project: economy, society and politics Diego Fossati, Hui Yew-Foong and Siwage Dharma Negara |
title_full_unstemmed | The Indonesia National Survey Project: economy, society and politics Diego Fossati, Hui Yew-Foong and Siwage Dharma Negara |
title_short | The Indonesia National Survey Project: economy, society and politics |
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