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Introduction: Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia
Politics of Citizenship: Towards an Analytical Framework
Indonesian Politics and Citizenship in Historical Perspective
Stagnated Democracy: The Rise of Formal Democracy in the Wake of Oligarchy Rules and Weak Pro-Democracy Movements
Stalemated Populism and The Case for Citizenship-Driven Social Democracy
Domestic Workers and Their Struggle for Citizenship and Collective Identity in Indonesia
Juggling While Claiming Rights: The Urban Poor Community in North Jakarta
Constructing Palm Oil Justice Movements in Indonesia: Citizenship and Collective Identity
The Politics of Citizenship and Welfare: Countering Extractivism in Resource-Rich Regions in Indonesia
Youth Movements and The Politics of Recognition and Redistribution
Post-Fundamentalist Islamism and The Politics of Citizenship in Indonesia
Conclusion: The Continued Need for Transformative Politics of Citizenship.

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