Mohammad Fazrulzaman Azmi
is a lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Universitas Padjadjaran. His research area are including comparative politics, international relation, and political sociology, especially in the study of electoral and political competition. He is also affiliated with center of political and democratic studies, Universitas Padjajdaran.
Recent Publications:
- Muslim Middle Class and the Increasing Halal Control in Indonesia (2023);
- Coalition of Islamic Parties and Social Cleavages Discourse in Indonesian Presidential Election System (2023);
- Geopolitics of the South China Sea during Covid-19 Pandemic: Indonesia’s National Interest and Geostrategy in the North Natuna Sea (2023);
On-Going Research Topics/Expertise
- Electoral Systems and the Construction of Social Cleavages: The Case of Indonesia (Dissertation Project);
- Network Governance and Religious Tolerance: A Comparison of Indonesian Cities (Paper Project);
- Inconsistency Coalition and the Formation of Pragmatic Coalition: A Comparison of Gubernatorial Elections in Indonesia (Paper Project);
- Behind the Discourse of the Advancement of Economic Development and Human Development Index on Java Island (Paper Project);
- The Decline of 212 Reunion Movement (Paper Project);
- The Effect of Jakarta Gubernatorial Election on National Level Contestation (Paper Project).