PERAN CIVIL SOCIETY DALAM DEMOKRASI INDONESIA
Abstract
Civil Society is considered as a central actor in the democratization process. For example, it can assess the weak role of state institutions, ideological indoctrination, and restrictions on human rights by the government. Over time, the role of civil society can be said to be not good because riots still occur in demonstrations. This writing aims to describe the role of Civil Society in democratic life in Indonesia. This research is qualitative descriptive. Data collection techniques use literature studies. The results of the study show that the role of civil society is: (a) as a complement to the role of the state, namely advancing welfare; (b) as a substitute, namely carrying out activities that have not/have not been carried out by the state in serving the interests of the community; (c) as a counter-power to the state in the form of supervision.
References
Perdana, Aditya, ‘Civil Society Dan Partai Politik Dalam Demokrasi Di Indonesia’, Seminar Internasional: Dinamika Politik Lokal Di Indonesia, 2009, 28–30
Zainor Ridho, ‘Pengantar Ilmu Politik’ 2019:108-109
Amali, Z. (2020). Gejayan memanggil digelar lagi hari ini: gagalkan Omnibus Law. Berita online. https://tirto.id/gejayan-memanggil-digelar-lagi-hariini-gagalkan-omnibus-law-eDQn.
Anwar, A. (2016). Peranan masyarakat madani dalam menghadapi masyarakat ASEAN. Retrieved from https://fhukum.unpatti.ac.id/hkminternasional/567-peranan-masyarakat-madani-dalam-menghadapimasyarakat-asean
Gerakan Sosial dan Solidaritas Sosial dalam Merebut Perubahan. Malang: INTRANS Publishing. Lidauer, M. (2012).
Democratic dawn? Civil society and elections in Myanmar 2010-2012. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 31(2), 87–114. Marta, A., Suwaryo, U., Sulaeman, A., & Agustino, L. (2020).
The Crisis of Democratic Governance in Contemporary Indonesia. Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun, 8(1), 109–128. Mavrikos-Adamou, T. (2010). Challenges to democracy building and the role of civil society. Democratization. 17(3), 514–533. Mietzner, M. (2012).
Indonesia’s democratic stagnation: anti-reformist elites and resilient civil society. Democratization. 19(2), 209–229. Pitidol, T. (2016).
Redefining democratic discourse in Thailand’s civil society.
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 46(3), 520–537. Schumpeter, J. . (2003). Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. London dan New York: Routledge. Sommerfeldt, E. J

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
-
Penulis mempertahankan hak cipta dan memberikan jurnal hak publikasi pertama dengan karya yang dilisensikan secara bersamaan di bawah
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
-
Penulis diizinkan dan didorong untuk memposting karya mereka secara online (misalnya, di repositori institusional atau di situs web mereka) karena proses penyerahan tersebut dapat mengarah pada pertukaran yang produktif, serta kutipan karya yang diterbitkan lebih awal dan lebih besar.