The Indonesia National Survey Project 2022: Engaging with Developments in the Political, Economic and Social Spheres

The Indonesia National Survey Project 2022: Engaging with Developments in the Political, Economic and Social Spheres
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Publisher : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages : 72
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ISBN-10 : 9789815104103
ISBN-13 : 9815104101
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Book Synopsis The Indonesia National Survey Project 2022: Engaging with Developments in the Political, Economic and Social Spheres by : Burhanuddin Muhtadi

Download or read book The Indonesia National Survey Project 2022: Engaging with Developments in the Political, Economic and Social Spheres written by Burhanuddin Muhtadi and published by ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute. This book was released on 2023-02-28 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute has commissioned a second nationwide survey in Indonesia as a follow-up to the first similar project in 2017 called the Indonesia National Survey Project (INSP). Its broad aim is to enhance understanding of political, economic, and social developments in Indonesia. Its key findings are as follows: The approval rating of President Joko Widodo hovers around 71.8 per cent, at least before the September 2022 announcement on the fuel subsidy cut. His major infrastructure push as his flagship development programme still garners the most positive assessment. However, poverty, unemployment and cost of living remain key flashpoints that the government should be concerned with. While respondents are generally aware of the plan to relocate the national capital and are more likely to agree rather than disagree with it, most have reservations about its urgency and the financial burden that such an undertaking implies. Muslim countries such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey are the most admired by Indonesians, followed by Singapore. In view of the ongoing armed conflict in Europe, it is notable that Russia is more admired than the US and EU. Where the rise of China is concerned, respondents who perceive a negative impact exceed those who perceive a positive one, which is a reversal of the trend found in the 2017 survey. At the same time, negative opinions towards China’s Belt and Road Initiative is also more strongly evident than positive opinion. While Indonesian Muslims are generally devout practising Muslims, the majority do not harbour aspirations to make Indonesia an Islamic state, preferring instead the cultural inclusiveness currently in place. Reservations about the political role of Chinese Indonesians continue to persist, and a majority do not support members of this community taking up key political positions. Respondents are largely aware of climate change, environment and energy transition issues, and support government policies addressing them. However, the major challenge is seen to be in the promotion of lifestyle changes that will reduce damage to the environment.


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