Edward Aspinall
Affiliations: | Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
Area:
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"Edward Aspinall"Children
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Elizabeth Jackson | grad student | 2005 | ANU |
Nick Cheesman | grad student | 2012 | ANU |
Eve Warburton | grad student | 2018 | ANU |
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Aspinall E, Fossati D, Muhtadi B, et al. (2020) Elites, masses, and democratic decline in Indonesia Democratization. 27: 505-526 |
Berenschot W, Aspinall E. (2020) How clientelism varies: comparing patronage democracies Democratization. 27: 1-19 |
Aspinall E, Hicken A. (2020) Guns for hire and enduring machines: clientelism beyond parties in Indonesia and the Philippines Democratization. 27: 137-156 |
Fossati D, Aspinall E, Muhtadi B, et al. (2020) Ideological representation in clientelistic democracies: The Indonesian case Electoral Studies. 63: 102111 |
Aspinall E, Mietzner M. (2019) Southeast Asia's Troubling Elections: Nondemocratic Pluralism in Indonesia Journal of Democracy. 30: 104-118 |
Aspinall E. (2019) Participation without Democracy: Containing Conflict in Southeast Asia Journal of Contemporary Asia. 49: 675-678 |
Aspinall E, Mietzner M. (2019) Indonesia’s Democratic Paradox: Competitive Elections amidst Rising Illiberalism Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies. 55: 295-317 |
Warburton E, Aspinall E. (2018) Explaining Indonesia's Democratic Regression: Structure, Agency and Popular Opinion Contemporary Southeast Asia: a Journal of International and Strategic Affairs. 41: 255-285 |
Aspinall E, Hicken A, Scambary J, et al. (2018) Timor-Leste Votes: Parties and Patronage Journal of Democracy. 29: 153-167 |
Aspinall E, Mas'udi W. (2017) The 2017 Pilkada (Local Elections) in Indonesia: Clientelism, Programmatic Politics and Social Networks Contemporary Southeast Asia: a Journal of International and Strategic Affairs. 39: 417-426 |