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ArtikelRegional empowerment and ethnic conflict in north sumatra.  
Oleh: Agustono, Budi ; Kivimaki, Timo
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Indonesian Quarterly vol. 32 no. 02 (2004), page 175-193.
Topik: Mollucan Island; Papua; Indonesia; north sumatra; ethnic; Regional empowerment; conflict; Aceh; West Kalimantan
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Isi artikelNorth Sumatra is close to Aceh and is in many respects similiar to Indonesia's other trouble spots, the Mollucan Island, West Kalimantan and Papua, where ethnicity also plays a role in creating social and political divides and contributing to violent mobilization. Nevertheless, the question is: Why has North Sumatra not experienced any large-scale ethnic conflict? Will this kind of conflict lurk around the next corner? How should the decentralization be implemented there in order to avoid North Sumatra becoming the 2nd Aceh. This study outlines the ethnic discursive strategies of legitimization and mobilization of pursuit of power during the centralized authoritarian regime and later during the more democratic, decentralized setting.
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