Political Clientelism, Family Power and Conflict Permanence in Pilkada

Ardiman Kelihu
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This article examines the relationship between political clientelism and the establishment of family power in local elections. It argues that the use of clientelism networks impacts the creation of family power, the application of which results in the perpetuation of social conflict. Clientelism networks serve as ready-to-use networks which can be mobilised to support relatives during political events. This article uses the case of local elections in Central Maluku (2007–2017) to show the clientelist processes used by the relatives of Tuasikal. The use of alternate clientelism networks enabled the Tuasikal family in Central Maluku to successfully establish power and perpetuate conflicts between supporters and opponents. This study used field observations to collect data in fifteen villages, focusing on the elites and community members involved in the 2007, 2012, and 2017 elections, as well as a review of relevant literature. This study concludes that clientelist practices are used to create political networks to maintain family power and perpetuate conflict between opposing community groups during elections.
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政治庇护主义、家族权力与皮尔卡达冲突的持久性
本文考察了地方选举中政治庇护主义与家族权力建立的关系。它认为,裙带关系网络的使用影响了家族权力的产生,而家族权力的使用导致了社会冲突的延续。裙带关系网络是一种随时可用的网络,可以在政治事件期间动员起来支持亲属。本文以马鲁古中部的地方选举(2007-2017)为例,展示了图西卡尔的亲属使用的庇护程序。利用替代的庇护主义网络,中央马鲁古的图西卡尔家族成功地建立了权力,并使支持者和反对者之间的冲突永久化。本研究采用实地观察的方法收集了15个村庄的数据,重点研究了参与2007年、2012年和2017年选举的精英和社区成员,并对相关文献进行了回顾。本研究的结论是,在选举期间,庇护主义的做法被用来建立政治网络,以维持家族权力,并使对立社区团体之间的冲突永久化。
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