
Haryanto Musi
HARYANTO is a Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Government, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University. , Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Postal address: Jln. Perintis Kemerdekaan Km. 10 Tamalanrea, Makassar, Indonesia 90245
Supervisors: Cornelis Lay
Address: Departemen Ilmu Pemerintahan
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Universitas Hasanuddin
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan Kampus Unhas Tamalanrea KM 10, Makassar, Indonesia 90245
Supervisors: Cornelis Lay
Address: Departemen Ilmu Pemerintahan
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Universitas Hasanuddin
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan Kampus Unhas Tamalanrea KM 10, Makassar, Indonesia 90245
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fishing community in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Numerous studies have
identified Indonesia’s fishing communities as locations of hierarchical
social relations characterized by patron-client relations connecting
boat owners and other traders with fishers, in which the latter are
frequently deeply indebted to the former. Through a study of the 2017
local election in Takalar district, this article demonstrates that these
social patterns are readily transferred to the political sphere, giving
rise to a form of traditional brokerage in which coastal patrons act
on behalf of candidates to direct their clients’ voting behaviour. At
the same time, coastal villages also saw significant patrimonial
brokerage, in which the key actors were state officials, and political
brokerage in which candidates formed campaign teams involving
miscellaneous political and social networks and local community
leaders. Distribution of patronage, in the form of money, goods and
favours, was widespread. This article thus illustrates the complexity
and competitiveness of contemporary clientelistic politics in Indonesia,
including in a community in which traditional forms of clientelism are
deeply entrenched.
(Key words: democracy, oligarchy, political culture, and habituation)
fishing community in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Numerous studies have
identified Indonesia’s fishing communities as locations of hierarchical
social relations characterized by patron-client relations connecting
boat owners and other traders with fishers, in which the latter are
frequently deeply indebted to the former. Through a study of the 2017
local election in Takalar district, this article demonstrates that these
social patterns are readily transferred to the political sphere, giving
rise to a form of traditional brokerage in which coastal patrons act
on behalf of candidates to direct their clients’ voting behaviour. At
the same time, coastal villages also saw significant patrimonial
brokerage, in which the key actors were state officials, and political
brokerage in which candidates formed campaign teams involving
miscellaneous political and social networks and local community
leaders. Distribution of patronage, in the form of money, goods and
favours, was widespread. This article thus illustrates the complexity
and competitiveness of contemporary clientelistic politics in Indonesia,
including in a community in which traditional forms of clientelism are
deeply entrenched.
(Key words: democracy, oligarchy, political culture, and habituation)
Buku ini merupakan kajian terbaru yang lebih fokus pada masyarakat untuk melihat bagaimana klan dapat hadir dalam politik lokal di Indonesia dan pengaruhnya terhadap demokrasi. Buku ini menguraikan bagaimana norma dan nilai yang dikandung dalam struktur dan budaya dipandang sebagai sistem aturan dan desakan, yang didalamnya, aktor politik berusaha untuk memaksimalkan kegunaan mereka. Tujuannya adalah mendialogkan bagaimana pola relasi kuasa dalam politik klan terkait dengan sumber daya yang mereka gunakan dan implikasinya terhadap masa depan demokrasi Indonesia. Dengan menguraikan hadirnya politik klan, khususnya di tingkat lokal, buku ini diharapkan mampu memberikan update bagi pemahaman fenomena politik lokal dalam demokrasi yang berkembang pasca reformasi di Indonesia yang selama ini dikenal dengan istilah bossisme, local strongmen, dan dinasti politik.