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State disintegration and power politics in post-Suharto Indonesia / Felix Heiduk.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Third World Quarterly Vol 35 No 2, 2014, pp.300-315 (101)Summary: In the period after the fall of Suharto the political influence of the Indonesian military (TNI) was extensively reformed and dwifungsi was officially terminated in 2000; however these changes were resented by many military personnel. The risk of distintegration or balkanisation and the designation of Indonesia as a fragile state were issues the TNI used to reassert political and economic influence, and to constrain or even halt efforts aimed at reforming the country's security sector.
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In the period after the fall of Suharto the political influence of the Indonesian military (TNI) was extensively reformed and dwifungsi was officially terminated in 2000; however these changes were resented by many military personnel. The risk of distintegration or balkanisation and the designation of Indonesia as a fragile state were issues the TNI used to reassert political and economic influence, and to constrain or even halt efforts aimed at reforming the country's security sector.

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