Indonesia's governmental structure -- Indonesia's patronage democracy -- Capturing varieties of clientelism -- Historical origins of free-wheeling clientelism -- Electoral institutions, political parties, and candidates -- Success teams and vote buying -- Social networks and club goods -- Governance and public spending -- Bureaucrats and the power of office -- Campaign financing, business and the public sphere -- Explaining variation in Indonesia's patronage democracy -- Conclusion : clientelism and the search for good governance.
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"Written on the basis of extensive fieldwork and survey research, Democracy for Sale shows how Indonesian politics is built around the exchange of cash, goods and favors, and organized through informal relationships and networks rather than parties and formal institutions"--