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Indonesia and Burma
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What do Indonesian Muslims Want? ◦ Five priority issues : Economic growth national prosperity national unity education the rule of law
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Party Votes 1999 Seats 1999 Votes 2004 Seats 2004 Votes 2009 Seats 2009 Pancasila/ Islamist Indonesian Democratic Party-Struggle (PDI-P)33.7315318.5310914.093PS Golkar22.4612021.5812814.5106PS Democrat Party (PD)-------**-----7.455720.85150PS National Awakening Party (PKB)12.665110.57524.9428PS National Mandate Party (PAN)7.12456.44526.0148PS Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)1.5277.34457.8857IS United Development Party (PPP)10.7258 8.15585.3238IS Reform Star Party (PBR)-------------2.4131.2----*IS Star and Crescent Party (PBB)1.94132.62111.8----*IS Other parties9.8514.9215.28----* Total100 84.72
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Why has the vote for Islamically oriented parties declined over the last three election cycles? ◦ Beliefs about the parties themselves ◦ Mainstreaming of political Islam ◦ Fracturing of Islamist parties
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What are the roots of the current conflict? ◦ How did the Rohingya become stateless? ◦ Colonial roots ◦ Citizenship laws ◦ Impact of Burmese reforms
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