Papua road map: negotiating the past, improving the present and securing the future / edited by Muridan S. Widjojo
Material type: TextPublication details: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2010Description: xxxii, 211 p. : col. ill., map ; 25cmISBN:- 9789814279000 (pbk.) :
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The sources of the Papua conflict are grouped into four sets of issues, First is the issue of the marginalization of indigenous Papuans, and the discrimanatory impacts on them resulting from the economic development of, political conflicts in, and mass migrations to Papua since 1970. Second is the issue of the failure of development, particularly in the fields of education, health, and economic empowerment. Third is the issue of contradictions between Papuan and Jakartan constructions of political identity and history. Fourth is the issue of accountability for past state violence toward Indonesian citizens in Papua. The four issues and agendas can be woven together to form a mutually interrelated policy strategy for comprehensive long-term resolution of the Papuan conflict.
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