The politics of Shari'a law: Islamist activists and the state in democratizing Indonesia M Buehler Cambridge University Press, 2016 | 251 | 2016 |
The rise of shari'a by-laws in Indonesian districts: An indication for changing patterns of power accumulation and political corruption M Buehler South East Asia Research 16 (2), 255-285, 2008 | 200 | 2008 |
Decentralisation and Local Democracy in Indonesia: The Marginalisation of the Public Sphere M Buehler Problems of Democratisation in Indonesia: Elections, Institutions and …, 2010 | 198 | 2010 |
Party-candidate relationships in Indonesian local politics: A case study of the 2005 regional elections in Gowa, South Sulawesi Province M Buehler, P Tan Indonesia, 41-69, 2007 | 197 | 2007 |
Islam and democracy in Indonesia M Buehler Insight Turkey, 51-63, 2009 | 121 | 2009 |
Subnational Islamization through Secular Parties: Comparing Shari’a Politics in Two Indonesian Provinces M Buehler Comparative Politics 46 (1), 63-82, 2013 | 102 | 2013 |
Revisiting the inclusion-moderation thesis in the context of decentralized institutions: The behavior of Indonesia’s Prosperous Justice Party in national and local politics M Buehler Party Politics 19 (2), 210-229, 2013 | 96 | 2013 |
Democratization and the diffusion of shari’a law: Comparative insights from Indonesia M Buehler, D Muhtada South East Asia Research 24 (2), 261-282, 2016 | 84 | 2016 |
The rising importance of personal networks in Indonesian local politics: An analysis of district government head elections in South Sulawesi in 2005 M Buehler Deepening Democracy in Indonesia, 101-124, 2009 | 74 | 2009 |
Local elite reconfiguration in post-New Order Indonesia: the 2005 election of district government heads in South Sulawesi M Buehler RIMA: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs 41 (1), 119, 2007 | 73 | 2007 |
Elite Competition and Changing State-Society Relations: Shari’a Policymaking in Indonesia M Buehler Michele Ford and Tom Pepinsky. Eds. Beyond Oligarchy: Wealth, Power, and …, 2014 | 62 | 2014 |
Married with Children: The second round of direct elections for governors and district heads shows that democratisation is allowing powerful families to entrench themselves in … M Buehler Inside Indonesia, 2013 | 51 | 2013 |
Why do Indonesian politicians promote shari’a laws? An analytic framework for Muslim-majority democracies E Pisani, M Buehler Third World Quarterly 38 (3), 734-752, 2017 | 44 | 2017 |
Indonesia's Law on Public Services: changing state–society relations or continuing politics as usual? M Buehler Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 47 (1), 65-86, 2011 | 42 | 2011 |
Whodunit? Politicians affiliated with secular parties implement most sharia regulations. M Buehler Tempo: Special Edition 10 Years of Sharia, 58-9, 2011 | 20 | 2011 |
Suicide and progress in modern Nusantara M Buehler Inside Indonesia 97, 341-60, 2009 | 20* | 2009 |
Voter Turnout in Democratizing Southeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis of Electoral Participation in Five Countries S Schraufnagel, M Buehler, M Lowry-Fritz Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 2014 | 19 | 2014 |
Partainya Sekuler, Aturannya Syariah. M Buehler Tempo-Liputan Khusus 10 Tahun Perda Syariah, 74-75, 2011 | 19 | 2011 |
Limitations to subnational authoritarianism: Indonesian local government head elections in comparative perspective M Buehler, R Nataatmadja, I Anugrah Regional & Federal Studies 31 (3), 381-404, 2021 | 16 | 2021 |
The ephemeral nature of local political monopolies M Buehler Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Indonesia, 106-117, 2018 | 14 | 2018 |