

| Position/s: | Lecturer School of International Studies |
| Phone: | +61 8 82017723 |
| Email: | priyambudi.sulistiyanto@flinders.edu.au |
| Location: | Social Sciences South (313) |
| Postal address: | GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia |
Asian studies
Indonesian studies
Southeast Asian studies
Indonesian politics
Southeast Asian Studies
Local politics in Southeast Asia
Politics of reconciliation
Sulistiyanto, P., 2009. Pilkada in Bantul district: incumbent, populism and the decline of royal power. In Deeping Democracy in Indonesia? Direct elections for local leaders (Pilkada). Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, pp. 190-208.
Sulistiyanto, P. & Erb, M., 2009. Indonesia and the quest for "democracy". In Deeping Democracy in Indonesia? Direct elections for local leaders (Pilkada). Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, pp. 1-37.
Sulistiyanto, P. & Setyadi, R., 2009. Civil society and grassroots reconciliation in central Java. In Reconciling Indonesia. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 192-213.
Sulistiyanto, P. & Wu, X., 2006. Independent power producers in Indonesia and the Philippines. In Deregulation and its Discontents. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 109-123.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2010. Indonesia-Australia relations in the era of democracy: the view from the Indonesian side. Australian Journal of Political Science, 45(1), 117-132.
Schiller, J.W., Lucas, A.E., & Sulistiyanto, P., 2008. Learning from the East Java mudflow: disaster politics in Indonesia. Indonesia, 85, 51-79.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2007. Politics of justice and reconciliation in post-Suharto Indonesia. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 37(1), 73-94.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2007. The politics of intelligence reform in post-Suharto Indonesia. The Journal of the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers, 15(2), 29-46.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2006. Muhammadiyah, local politics and local identity in Kotagede. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 21(2), 254-270.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2004. The 2004 general elections and the virtues of Indonesian presidentialism. Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies, 19(2), 4-24.
Sulistiyanto, P. & Setyadi, R., 2009. Civil society and grassroots reconciliation in central Java. In Reconciling Indonesia. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 192-213.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2009. Pilkada in Bantul district: incumbent, populism and the decline of royal power. In Deeping Democracy in Indonesia? Direct elections for local leaders (Pilkada). Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, pp. 190-208.
Sulistiyanto, P. & Erb, M., 2009. Indonesia and the quest for "democracy". In Deeping Democracy in Indonesia? Direct elections for local leaders (Pilkada). Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, pp. 1-37.
Sulistiyanto, P. & Wu, X., 2006. Independent power producers in Indonesia and the Philippines. In Deregulation and its Discontents. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, pp. 109-123.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2010. Indonesia-Australia relations in the era of democracy: the view from the Indonesian side. Australian Journal of Political Science, 45(1), 117-132.
Schiller, J.W., Lucas, A.E., & Sulistiyanto, P., 2008. Learning from the East Java mudflow: disaster politics in Indonesia. Indonesia, 85, 51-79.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2007. Politics of justice and reconciliation in post-Suharto Indonesia. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 37(1), 73-94.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2007. The politics of intelligence reform in post-Suharto Indonesia. The Journal of the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers, 15(2), 29-46.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2006. Muhammadiyah, local politics and local identity in Kotagede. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 21(2), 254-270.
Sulistiyanto, P., 2004. The 2004 general elections and the virtues of Indonesian presidentialism. Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies, 19(2), 4-24.
Erb, M. & Sulistiyanto, P., 2009. Deeping democracy in Indonesia? Direct elections for local leaders (pilkada) (Editor), Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS).