Power Politics and the Indonesian Military

Damien Kingsbury (Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia)

Power Politics and the Indonesian Military
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 May 2003
Pages
304
ISBN
9780415297295

Power Politics and the Indonesian Military

Damien Kingsbury (Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia)

Throughout the postwar history of Indonesia, the military have played a key role in the politics of the country and in imposing unity on a fragmentary state. The collapse of the authoritarian New Order government of President Suharto weakened the state and the armed forces briefly lost their grip on control of the archipelago. However, under President Megawati, the military has again begun to assert itself, and re-impose its heavy hand on control of the state, most notably in the fracturing outer provinces. Given the tension between military authority and democratisation, the question now is: What will the role of the military be in Indonesia going forward? And, how far will the military allow the unity of the Indonesian state to be compromised? This book, based on extensive original research, examines the role of the military in Indonesian politics. It looks at the role of the military historically, examines the different ways it is involved in politics, and considers how the role of the military might develop in what is still an uncertain future.

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