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Aceh, Indonesia Elizabeth F. Drexler

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Aceh, Indonesia: Securing the Insecure State Elizabeth F. Drexler

In 1998, Indonesia exploded with both euphoria and violence after the fall of its longtime authoritarian ruler, Soeharto, and his New Order regime. Hope centered on establishing the rule of law, securing civilian control over the military, and ending corruption. Indonesia under Soeharto was a fundamentally insecure state. Shadowy organizations, masterminds, provocateurs, puppet masters, and other mysterious figures recalled the regime's inaugural massive anticommunist violence in 1965 and threatened to recreate those traumas in the present. Threats metamorphosed into deadly violence in a seemingly endless spiral. In Aceh province, the cycle spun out of control, and an imagined enemy came to life as armed separatist rebels. Even as state violence and systematic human rights violations were publicly exposed after Soeharto's fall, a lack of judicial accountability has perpetuated pervasive mistrust that undermines civil society.
Elizabeth F. Drexler analyzes how the Indonesian state has sustained itself amid anxieties and insecurities generated by historical and human rights accounts of earlier episodes of violence. In her examination of the Aceh conflict, Drexler demonstrates the falsity of the reigning assumption of international human rights organizations that the exposure of past violence promotes accountability and reconciliation rather than the repetition of abuses. She stresses that failed human rights interventions can be more dangerous than unexamined past conflicts, since the international stage amplifies grievances and provides access for combatants to resources from outside the region. Violent conflict itself, as well as historical narratives of past violence, become critical economic and political capital, deepening the problem. The book concludes with a consideration of the improved prospects for peace in Aceh following the devastating 2004 tsunami.

Aceh, Indonesia Bewertungen

"A needed critique of the often-romanticized vision of 'reconciliation through truth commissions' for nations caught up in historical cycles of violence." * Susan Rodgers, College of the Holy Cross *
"Elizabeth Drexler's sensitive treatment of Aceh's recent history is an invaluable contribution to the debate." * Goenawan Mohamad, author of Conversations with Difference *
"This book focuses on the legacy of state violence and its effects on truth and justice in a society where there is no possibility of exposing state violence. . . . The primary story that Drexler relates so well is important well beyond the territory of Aceh. For anthropologists of Indonesia and for researchers interested in postconflict reconciliation and corruption, this is a thought-provoking, timely, and important book." * Robert W. Hefner, Boston University *

Über Elizabeth F. Drexler

Elizabeth F. Drexler teaches anthropology at Michigan State University.

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Aceh, Indonesia: Securing the Insecure State Elizabeth F. Drexler
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University of Pennsylvania Press
2009-04-06
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Winner of Awarded the 2008 Cecil B. Currey Book Award by the Third World Studies Association 2021
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