The military and democracy in Indonesia: challenges, politics, and power
Material type: TextPublication details: Santa Monica, Calif. USA: RAND, 2002Description: 157pISBN:- 0833032194 (pbk.):
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Examines the role of the military in Indonesian politics and society since the fall of President Suharto in 1998. Key issues addressed are: what role will the military play in influencing Indonesia's political evolution - will it support democracy or authoritarianism? What are the realistic goals for further progress in military reform? How can the U.S. engage the Indonesian military most effectively to help bring about positive change?
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