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Violent Conflicts In Indonesia: Analysis, Representation, Resolution
This book provides a comprehensive examination of violent conflicts in Indonesia by analyzing their underlying causes, the ways they are represented in political discourse and media, and the strategies employed for their resolution. It explores how historical grievances, identity politics, economic disparities, and state-society relations contribute to the outbreak and persistence of violence across different regions. The book also investigates how narratives, framing, and public perception influence conflict dynamics and policy responses. By assessing peace processes, reconciliation initiatives, and conflict management approaches, it offers critical insights into effective pathways for reducing violence and fostering sustainable peace in Indonesia’s diverse society.
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