Analysis : Aceh's non-federation with Indonesia (original) (raw)

NEGOTIATING ACEH SELF-DETERMINATION IN INDONESIA’S UNITARY SYSTEM: A Study on Peace Agreement Helsinki Memorandum of Understanding 2005

M.Ya'kub Aiyub Kadir

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Special Autonomy as a One Conflict Solution for Aceh Peacebuilding

Rico Novianto

Conflict and Peace Studies Journal, 2022

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The Role Of Former Free Aceh Movement (Gam) Elites’ In Maintaining Peace In North Aceh Regency Of Indonesia

Dahlan Rahman

Proceedings of International Conference on Social Science, Political Science, and Humanities (ICoSPOLHUM)

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The Aceh peace process: why it failed

Edward Aspinall, C. Harold

2003

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The Aceh peace process

Damien Kingsbury

Aceh History Politics and Culture, 2010

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The Future of Peace Between Aceh and Jakarta Under Helsinki Agreement 2005

tulus warsito

Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews

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The Rebels, the State and the People Inclusivity in the Aceh Peace Process

Nezar Patria

2015

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Why Was “Self-Government” Not Achieved in Aceh? The Challenges of Implementing a Peace Agreement

suadi zainal

Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun, 2022

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Peace Agreement Between the Government of Indonesia and Free Aceh Movement: Its Natures and Challenges

M.Ya'kub Aiyub Kadir

Indonesia Law Review, 2018

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Studies in Conflict & Terrorism The Struggle for an Independent Aceh: The Ideology, Capacity, and Strategy of GAM

Benrie Yadin

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The Free Aceh Movement (GAM): Anatomy of a Separatist Organization

Kirsten E Schulze

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Acrimonious Aceh. Peace eludes Indonesia’s restive province

Fabio Scarpello

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Indonesian Autonomies: Explaining Divergent Self-Government Outcomes in Aceh and Papua

Hipolitus Wangge

Publius: The Journal of Federalism 52:1 pages 55-81, 2022

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Indonesia: The New Regional Autonomy Laws, Two Years Later

Gary F. Bell

Southeast Asian Affairs, 2003

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Book Review: Rebellion and Reform in Indonesia – Jakarta's Security and Autonomy Policies in Aceh

Antje Mißbach

Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs

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The Cycle and Risk of Conflict in Aceh Post MoU Helsinki

Iqbal Ahmady

Proceedings of the 1st Aceh Global Conference (AGC 2018), 2019

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The Role of Wali Nanggroe Institution to Realize Peace in the Asymmetric Decentralization: the Case of Indonesia

delfi suganda

Yustisia Jurnal Hukum

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Aceh: Conflict Development after the Helsinki Agreement

Ella Suzanna

2018

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REVISITING SELF-DETERMINATION CONFLICTS IN INDONESIA

M.Ya'kub Aiyub Kadir

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Asymmetric Decentralization in Aceh: Institutionalization of Conflict of Interest by Elites of GAM

Tuan Guru

Jurnal Politik

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The Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Law: A Serious Response to Acehnese Separatism?

Michelle Ann Miller

Asian Ethnicity, vol.5, no.3, 2004

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The Unity of Indonesia

yenny narny

Historia: Jurnal Pendidik dan Peneliti Sejarah, 2018

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Historical Dynamics of Aceh in the Republic of Indonesia

sampe purba

Budapest International Research and Critics Institute Journal, 2021

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The Law on the Governing of Aceh: The way forward or a source of conflicts

Bernhard May

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REVISITING SELF-DETERMINATION CONFLICTS IN INDONESIA: AN INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE

M.Ya'kub Aiyub Kadir

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Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia

Amalia Sustikarini

Journal of ASEAN Studies, 2019

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Critical Review of Regional Autonomy Policy In Indonesia

Irfan Setiawan

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Stopping tinkering regional autonomy in Indonesia

Owen Podger

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The Battle for the Takengon Bus Station: Wider Ramifications of an Isolated Conflict in Aceh, Indonesia

Bobby Anderson

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Soft Power for Aceh Conflict Resolution and Political Decentralization

DIRA ADETYA FRISCA

AURELIA: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia

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Unitary, Federalized, or Decentralized?: The Case Study of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta as the Special Autonomous Regions in Indonesia

Sung Vinci

Indonesian Comparative Law Review, 2019

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Conflict dynamics among former elites of the Free Aceh Movement after the Helsinki agreement: A case study of regional head elections in Aceh

SAHRUDDIN LUBIS

Research Journal in Advanced Humanities, 2024

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Federalism in Indonesia

Aditya Kumara

2001

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A Crucial Element in the Aceh Peace Talks (2005)

Aboeprijadi Santoso

The Jakarta Post, 2005

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