Nick Kuipers
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Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton nicholaskuipers.com
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My book was just sent to press! It'll be available in print end of July. Focusing mostly on the topic of bureaucracy in Southeast Asia during the 20th c, the book develops an argument about how state-building can present headwinds for nation-building.
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"You guys cannot go back to #Indonesia, you will die here,” Kiki recalled her Chinese supervisor telling her daily during her 3.5-month ordeal trapped in a Cambodian scam compound.
Harrowing ordeal in Poipet: 'They screamed in our ears'
An Indonesian woman was rescued, along with several others from the Poipet compound, after a desperate plea for help
www.rappler.com
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So, I've heard jokes about the Senate looking like a retirement home... but um, it's kinda true. The age distribution of Senators is almost identical to The Villages, the largest retirement community in the U.S.
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If you are planning to go to EPSA 💃 next year, (seriously) consider submitting a panel. Here's how to do it. For more questions: [email protected]
nickkuipers.bsky.social
A very nice summary and analysis of the stakes of the upcoming regional elections in Indonesia next week. Key point: owing to synchronization schedule, about half of districts have had central govt appointed caretakers for last 2 yrs. Will election outcomes look different there?
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Indonesia's regional elections will be its largest to date. Constitutional court rulings in August supported a diverse electoral landscape however cartel-like party coalitions and deal-making have operated to constrain the parameters of contestation. Some comment:
www.iseas.edu.sg/articles-com...
2024/97 “More Competition, Less Opposition: Indonesia’s 2024 Regional Elections” by Ian Wilson
Indonesia’s regional elections scheduled for 27 November will be the largest in the nation’s history and the first to extend to all the country’s provinces, regencies and cities.
www.iseas.edu.sg