Nahdlatul Ulama has been established themselves as an apolitical, non-partisan organisation. Yet this is a subject of debate, particularly within the context of upcoming election. My view on NU and its political trajectory published by Jawa Pos this morning:
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Op ed on Tempo (29 Oct 2025)
Op ed on Tempo (29 Oct 2025) My piece in Tempo this morning tackles a troubling paradox: why do anti-democratic figures continue to enjoy ...
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Happy to share our recently published article--as we watch legislative manipulation unfold before our very eyes in Indonesia, this research ...
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Excited to share my latest publication in Contemporary Southeast Asia: 'The Rise of Religious Brokerage: Nahdlatul Ulama in Indonesia...
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Excited to share that our article "Cross-Party Presidential Dynasticism in Indonesia" is now available as a pre-print in Pacific...

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