Religious conflict in Maluku : Philips J Vermonte
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Indonesian Quarterly Vol 34 No 3, 2006, pp.241-254Summary: Study of the conflict in Maluku that occurred between 1999-2000 causing deaths, injuries, and large numbers of refugees. Puts the case that conflicts do not occur naturally but may well be exacerbated by conflict entrepreneurs who inflame and "mobilize people along primordial lines" (in the case of Maluku exploiting religious identity). Tries to identify the conditions that enable conflict entrepreneurship to flourish.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Study of the conflict in Maluku that occurred between 1999-2000 causing deaths, injuries, and large numbers of refugees. Puts the case that conflicts do not occur naturally but may well be exacerbated by conflict entrepreneurs who inflame and "mobilize people along primordial lines" (in the case of Maluku exploiting religious identity). Tries to identify the conditions that enable conflict entrepreneurship to flourish.
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