The Struggle for Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Suharto Indonesia

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What explains the failure of transitional justice and reconciliation measures in post-authoritarian Indonesia? One explanation is that domestic political elites have effectively stymied the efforts of civil society to implement global norms of transitional justice. However, as Indonesia has embraced a democratic and decentralized system of government, even the most corrupt and entrenched elites cannot merely veto or reject calls for justice. Instead, opponents have used a variety of strategies including legislative, religious, and cultural strategies to undermine justice initiatives. Examining the recent experiences in Indonesia, this paper shows the effects that a limited transition has had on the justice agenda.

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  • Southeast Asian Studies

    Southeast Asian Studies 4 (1), 73-93, 2015

    京都大学 東南アジア地域研究研究所

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