Communal Violence and Democratization in Indonesia

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Author_Gerry van Klinken
case studies of Indonesian communal unrest
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Central Kalimantan
Central Sulawesi
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Communal Violence
Contentious Politics Approach
Dayak Identity
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District Chief
District Chief's Office
District Chief’s Office
East Timor
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ethnic conflict studies
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Laskar Jihad
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North Maluku
North Maluku Province
Northern Halmahera
Northern Maluku
post-authoritarian Indonesia
religious violence analysis
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Small Town Wars
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415417136
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jan 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Through close scrutiny of empirical materials and interviews, this book uniquely analyzes all the episodes of long-running, widespread communal violence that erupted during Indonesia’s post-New Order transition.

Indonesia democratised after the long and authoritarian New Order regime ended in May 1998. But the transition was far less peaceful than is often thought. It claimed about 10,000 lives in communal (ethnic and religious) violence, and nearly as many as that again in separatist violence in Aceh and East Timor.

Taking a comprehensive look at the communal violence that arose after the New Order regime, this book will be of interest to students of Southeast Asian studies, social movements, political violence and ethnicity.

Gerry van Klinken is a Research Fellow at KITLV/ Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, The Netherlands.

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