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CONFLICT - INDONESIA (9) answer(s).
 
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ID:   056975


Aceh conflict: the long road to peace / Wiryono , S   Journal Article
Wiryono , S Journal Article
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ID:   019152


Aceh-anvil of a nation / Lowry Bob May 2001  Article
Lowry Bob Article
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Publication May 2001.
Description 48-51
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ID:   023614


Bali inferno and the settement of aceh conflict 2002  Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 375-386
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ID:   020374


Disorder:in Megawati's "New" Indonesia / McCulloch Lesley Autumn 2001  Article
McCulloch Lesley Article
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Publication Autumn 2001.
Description 101-114
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ID:   020838


Indonesia: A "Broken-Backed" state? / Bandoro Bantarto 2001  Article
Bandoro Bantarto Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 333-337
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ID:   056979


Indonesia's experience in facilitating peace process / Faizasyah , Teuku   Journal Article
Faizasyah , Teuku Journal Article
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ID:   022582


Legacy of violence in Indonesia / Dittmer Lowell July-Aug 2002  Article
Dittmer Lowell Article
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Publication July-Aug 2002.
Description 541-672
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ID:   084037


Local conflict in Post-Suharto Indonesia: understanding variations in violence levels and forms through local newspapers / Barron, Patrick; Sharpe, Joanne   Journal Article
Barron, Patrick Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Responding to conflict, in Indonesia and elsewhere, requires an understanding of its distribution, forms, and impacts. In this article, we outline an attempt to use local newspaper monitoring to measure the levels and impacts of violent conflict during the period 2001-2003 in two Indonesian provinces (East Java and NTT). We also assess variation in incidence, impact, and form across and within areas. The study data suggest first that previous research has vastly underestimated the impacts of violent conflict in Indonesia. Comparing our data with those of the previous attempt to use newspapers to map conflict in Indonesia (by the UN Support Facility for Indonesian Recovery [UNSFIR]), we find three times as many deaths from collective violence. These differences are a function of the level of news sources used, with provincial papers picking up only a small proportion of deaths in our research areas. Further, we argue that the impacts of certain types of violence between individuals should be included, leading to even higher figures. Second, our data call into question the dictum that violence in Indonesia is concentrated in a small number of regions. While there is variation between districts, we record large impacts from collective violence in areas not previously considered conflict-prone. Third, substantial variations in conflict form are found across regions, and these result in different kinds of impacts. This underlines the importance of consideration of the role of local factors in driving conflicts and suggests that approaches must be tailored to local conditions. Finally, we demonstrate that using local newspapers to measure and analyze conflicts presents a useful tool for understanding conflict in Indonesia. The use of subprovincial news sources captures more accurate estimates of conflict incidence than other methods, such as provincial newspaper mapping or surveying. It can also provide a basis for a deeper understanding of variations in patterns of conflict across areas and provide insights into how we might respond.
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Roots of violence in Indonesia: contemporary violence in historical perspective / Colombijn, Freek (ed.); Lindblad, Thomas (ed.) 2002  Book
Colombijn, Freek Book
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Publication Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2002.
Description vii, 348p.pbk
Standard Number 9812301763
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