Abstract: The paper looks at the implications of Indonesia’s ambitious programme for decentralization and greater regional autonomy, using examples from two districts. It looks at the history of identity politics and discusses key legislative changes and impacts of decentralization on conflict dynamics.
Author(s): Diprose, Rachael
Source(s): , CRISE working paper; 38 25 p., ill., graphs, maps, tabs CRISE working paper 38
Published: 2007 University of Oxford. Centre for research on inequality, human security and ethnicity (CRISE), Oxford (English
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