Power-sharing and political party engineering in conflict-prone societies: the Indonesian experiment in Aceh
@article{Hillman2012PowersharingAP, title={Power-sharing and political party engineering in conflict-prone societies: the Indonesian experiment in Aceh}, author={B. Hillman}, journal={Conflict, Security & Development}, year={2012}, volume={12}, pages={149 - 169} }
Establishing legitimate political leadership through non-violent means is an essential step in the rebuilding of post-conflict societies. For this reason the successful holding of democratic elections is often seen as the crowning achievement of the peace process. In recent years, however, it has become clear that elections do not always guarantee the peace, and may in fact, make societies more dangerous.1 This has prompted political scientists to look more closely at other dimensions of the… CONTINUE READING
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