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Indonesia

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Since the fall of the Suharto regime in 1998, Indonesia has embarked on a phase of political and social transformation and democratisation. Despite an economy marked by the 1997 Asian crisis and a high level of unemployment and poverty, notable progress towards the consolidation of democracy and the rule of law has been achieved. However, corruption and a culture of impunity continue to create legal vacuums for violent actors, conflict economies and the exploitation of natural resources in this multi-ethnic state. A lack of structures for dialogue and cooperation across lines of conflict is also a factor in the increase and intensification of conflicts over resources and land-use rights. In light of the ongoing power struggles and distributional conflicts, security sector reform remains a key challenge now and for the future as well.

Ultra-nationalism, separatist movements and conservative Islamic groups are obstructing democratic and peace processes. Internal armed conflicts over what is now Timor-Leste and over the status of Aceh province have claimed thousands of civilian lives. The conflicts in Papua continue to erupt into violence. Deficits in the rule of law are impeding efforts to deal with and punish human rights violations as well as reconciliation processes aimed at sustainable peacebuilding and the provision of compensation for victims.

FriEnt Activities

The FriEnt Round Table on Indonesia, established in 2009, explores topical themes and conflict-sensitive, peace-oriented options for action by state and civil society organisations in Indonesia. Individual advisory services from FriEnt member organisations are provided as required.

FriEnt-Publications

Indonesia: The Dark Side of Jama’ah Ansharut Tauhid (JAT)
Asia briefing no 107
International Crisis Group | 2010
From rebels to rulers and legislators: The political transformation of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) in Indonesia
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 1, 95-120.
Gunnar Stange, Roman Patock | GIGA Institute of Asian Studies | 2010
The politics of reform: Political scandals, elite resistance, and presidential leadership in Indonesia
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 1, 79-94
Christian von Luebke | GIGA Institute of Asian Studies | 2010
Conflict Management Strategies in Indonesia: Learning from the Poso experience
Workshop report
centre for humanitarian dialogue | 2010
Almanac on Human Rights and Indonesia’s Security Sector 2009
Mufti Maakarim (ed. et al) | Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces | 2009
Cumulative impact case study: The impact of peaceuilding work on the Aceh conflict
Reflecting on peace practice project
Rachel Schiller | CDA | 2008

Main Publications

Dictionary on comprehensive security in Indonesia: Acronyms and abbreviations
Ingo Wandelt | Sonstige | 2009
Dictionary on Comprehensive Security in Indonesia: Terminology
Ingo Wandelt | Sonstige | 2009
Conflict analysis and policy recommendation on Papua
Yulia Sugandi | FES | 2009
Options for social protection reform in Indonesia. Economic Policy Advice on Social Security
GTZ | 2008
Mission not so impossible : the Aceh Monitoring Mission and lessons learned for the EU
International policy analysis
Kirsten E. Schulze | Sonstige | 2007

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Main Links

The Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta

FES Indonesia

International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ): Indonesia

KontraS

Watch Indonesia!

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Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH | Church Development Service (EED) | Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) | Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung (hbs) | Misereor / Catholic Central Agency for Development Aid | Civil Peace Service Group (CPS) | German Platform for Peaceful Conflict Management / Institute for Development and Peace (INEF)