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ID080787
Title ProperResources, religion, rebellion
Other Title Informationthe sources and lessons of Acehnese separatism
LanguageENG
AuthorBarter, Shane Joshua
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A clear understanding of what creates a conflict is central to building a lasting peace. This paper targets two common misconceptions which cloud analyses of the recent separatist conflict in Aceh. First, the conflict was not about oil. Resource curse theories help explain the creation of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), but cannot explain why the conflict remained limited for several years. The lessons here are that what motivates a conflict varies over time and across groups. Second, despite Acehnese history, identity, and global trends, the conflict was not marked by Islam. Instead, the GAM promoted ethnic nationalism and downplayed religion to sustain the conflict and their control of it. The lesson here is how leaders can shape, but cannot determine the identity of movements. Beyond these two misconceptions, I move towards explaining the causal mechanisms of the Aceh conflict and assessing this model in light of post-Tsunami developments
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 19, No.1; Mar 2008: p39-61
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 19, No.1; Mar 2008: p39-61
Key WordsIndonesia ;  GAM ;  Separatism ;  Conflict Resolution ;  Resource Wars ;  Islam ;  Iidentity ;  Ethnicity


 
 
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