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2. REVIEW AND RELATED LITERATURE

2.1 Party

According to literary convention a discussion should be introduced by a

definition of its subjects.Pat definition may simplify discussion but they do not

necessarily promote understanding.A search for the fundamental nature of party is

complicated by the fact that “party” is a word of many meanings.Indeed,the genus

party comprehends many species.To define sharply one party may be to exclude

another,for the role of party may differ from country to country.Moreover,even

within the same political order the term “party” may be applied to different

elements of the governing system.An approach more indirect than the proposal of

a two-sentence definition may lead toward a comprehension of the basic nature of

party in the American system: the nature of parties must be sought through an

appreciation of their role in the process of governance. (Thomas Y.Crowell

1967:200)

(Alan Ware,1996) says that Entering government can provide a variety of

oppurtunities for individual politicians to pursue their own goals,whether those

goals be advancing their particular policy priorities,enjoying the rewards of

office,or increasing their influence within the party.Obviously,government is also

a resource for the party,controlling it provides the means of enacting public policy

but also ways of strengthening the party itself.This is achieved,for example,by

placing party supporters in administrative or quasi administrative positions over

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varies.That a party has entered government does not necessarily mean that it,or

indeed its coalition partners,moves public policies in the direction it wants.Nor is

it the case that,for those in office,it is always to the victors,the spoils,in some

regimes being in government provides relatively few means of rewarding either

the party’s movers and shakers’ or its faithful members.

Furthermore,the relative importance of public policy,on the one hand,and

office and its rewards,on the other,varies enormously between regimes and also

over time.A comparison will help to illustrate this point.During the Jacksonian era

(1829-37) and for decades afterwards American parties used control of

government to reward their supporters,at the city level,for example,employess

served ‘at the pleasure of the mayor’,which meant that they could lose their jobs if

they ceased to help their party or subsequently the other party won the mayoral

election.It was a system driven primarily by office goals and not policy

goals,there were policy differences between the parties,but party competition did

not involve conflict over radically different political agendas.This use of

government looks very different from that made by,say,the 1945-51 Labour

government in Britain.

Tim Bale(2010:1)says: “Parties,if they are in opposition,will do whatever

it takes to get into power and,if they are in government,whatever it takes to stay

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8 2.2 Dictatorship

The word of Dictator comes from the Latin language is Dictare, which

states as a command, a holder of absolute power in running the state government

(Encyclopedia of Indonesia, 1989: 822). According to Franz L. Neuman in the

Journal of Political Science (1993: 39) dictator is "government by a person or

group of people who brag and monopolize power in the country and implement

the rule without restriction". Understanding the dictator was also put forward by

Jules Archer (1985: 19), the dictator is a ruler who seek and gain absolute power

without regard to the real desires of the people.

According to Carl J. Frederick and Z. Bigriewle Brezinksky the

characteristics of the country’s Dictator in the Journal of Political Science (1993:

40), are as follows: 1) A comprehensive ideology that consists of teachings

(doctrine) the official body that covers all aspects vital and on human life in

society which must be carried out and adhered to by every member of the

community. This ideology aimed at forming a new human plenary different with

humans that now exists in society, 2) A mass party led by a man dictator with

members consisting of a relatively small percentage of the population, which

consisted of men and women in which devotes himself thoroughly to the ideology

and willing to do any way in order to be accepted by the public or the party higher

or fully organized along bureaucratic government, 3) A system of both

psychological and physical terror carried out by the party and the special police

surveillance directed against the enemy -musuh regime demonstrative and also to

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by secret police or by the party intended to oppress society systematically using

modern science.

In the Encyclophedia of Social Sciences (1968: 152) dictatorship refers to

limited State domination by individual, group, or a small group. An example of

the dictatorial period found in all times and all civilizations. "Dictatorship"

signifies not only the principles that govern the political system but also the

ideologies that underpin our way of life and the normative expression of political

behavior. Some expressions have been used to characterize historical

phenomenon: dictatorial tyranny, despotism, autocracy, Caesarisme, Fiihrerstaat,

authoritarianism and totalitarianism. In spite of a constitutional dictatorship set to

deal with an emergency Government, all forms of dictatorship in terms of sharing

the following: a. the Exclusivity and arbitrariness in the exercise of power.

Dictatorship is characterized by the absence of power-sharing, the Suppression of

competing political groups, and social and legal institutions, the concentration of

political power in the hands of a dictator or an autocratic governing group leaders

(elite), and exploiting a tool of autocratic ruler manipulation and guided to

develop a monopoly of power. b. the removal or loosening of bonds juridical

power politics. The constitutional State is removed, or a new or revolutionary

cons law made, just as an instrument of power. Related to this aspect is the

difficulty or impossibility to organize a succession of dictators lawfully. c.

Removal or substantial restrictions on civil liberties. Instead of the voluntary

cooperation of social and political autonomous groups and associations in the

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citizens to do compulsory work or collective services. d. shape, especially

aggressive impulsive decision making. Domestic and foreign policy followed by

the dictator or the leading political elite often made impulsively and inspired by

the dynamic political activism, often based on an ideological Messianism and

aims to revamp or discipline of the society. e. work of the wrong political methods

and social control. These methods range from intimidation to propaganda, from

the imposition of the obligation of obedience to methods of terror.

Franz Neumann(1957)says: "By dictatorship, we understand the rule of a

person or a group of persons who arrogate to themselves and monopolize power

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