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Gus Dur: Indonesia needs more democracy

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

[Abdurrahman Wahid] also believes that the “only solution” to the challenge of Islamic radicalization in Indonesia is more democracy. But what about the example of Hamas, which came to power through democratic means, and of other groups like Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood that would probably do the same if given the chance? Mr. Wahid’s answer is to distinguish between what he calls “full democratization” and the “hollow imitation of democracy” that he sees taking place in Indonesia as well as among Arabs in Palestine and Iraq.

“The problem is not personalities, it is institutions,” he says. “For the past 250 years the Americans have had not just Jefferson’s concept of the rights of the individual but also Alexander Hamilton’s belief in a strong state.” In order to function properly, democracy requires competent government that can effectively uphold the rule of law. It also requires a broadly understood concept of self-rule, which is missing in too much of the developing world: “Here, ordinary citizens expect the government to do everything for them.”

From The Wall Street Journal.

Boediono, the optimist

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

And it is a good thing too. He used to be, I think, very conservative. All he always talked about was macroeconomic stability. His mantra was low inflation and balanced budget. Only recently he starts putting more attention to unemployment, Indonesia’s most depressing economic problem.

Jakarta Post reports:

The government sees economic growth of 6.8 percent in 2008, with inflation between 5.6 and 6 percent, the coordinating minister for the economy [Boediono] said Monday…

Boediono said the economy has improved since the second and third quarters of last year, and the government had put into place policies to further push the economy.

With more relaxed monetary policies, effective fiscal management and an improved investment climate, he said the growth target could be achieved.

“We have to be optimistic. There’s no reason to be pessimistic,” he said.