Rebellion and reform in Indonesia : Jakarta's security and autonomy polices in Aceh
book
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byMichelle Miller
Armed separatist movements in Papua, East Timor and Aceh have been a serious problem for Indonesia's central government. This book examines the policies of successive Indonesian governments to contain secessionist forces, focusing in particular on Jakarta's response towards the armed separatist movement in Aceh. Unlike other studies of separatism in Indonesia, this book concentrates on the responses of the central government rather than looking only at the separatist forces. It shows how successive governments have tried a wide range of approaches, including military repression, offers of autonomy, peace talks and a combination of these. It discusses the lessons that have been learned from these different approaches and analyzes the impact of the tsunami, including the successful accommodation of former rebels within an Indonesian devolved state structure and the expanding implementation of Islamic law.
History
Series
Routledge contemporary Southeast Asia series
Pagination
1 - 217
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
London, England
ISBN-13
9780415454674
ISBN-10
0415454670
Language
eng
Notes
Contents : Introduction -- New regime, new security strategy? -- Decentralization : an exclusive affair -- Persuasion and repression -- Search for a special autonomy solution -- An authoritarian past revisited -- The NAD law : reasons for its failure -- Waves of reform -- A rebel government -- Conclusion.