The Legislature and Military Reform in Indonesia
The resignation of President Suharto on 23 May 1998 brought to an end more than four decades of authoritarian rule in Indonesia. Suharto was forced to step down by a student-led reform movement which was tacitly supported by the military leadership (O’Rou
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Series Editor: Xuewu Gu Center for Global Studies, University of Bonn, Germany
Managing Editor: Enrico Fels Center for Global Studies, University of Bonn, Germany
International Advisory Board: Luis Fernandes, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil G. John Ikenberry, Princeton University, USA Canrong Jin, Renmin University of Beijing, China Srikanth Kondapalli, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Dingli Shen, Fudan University, China Kazuhiko Togo, Kyoto Sanyo University, Japan Roberto Zoboli, Catholic University of Milan, Italy
Ample empirical evidence points to recent power shifts in multiple areas of international relations taking place between industrialized countries and emerging powers, and between states and non-state actors. Yet there is a dearth of theoretical interpretation and synthesis of these findings, and a growing need for coherent approaches to understand and measure the transformation. This edited series aims to bring together scholars from all major world regions as well as different disciplines in order to discuss and possibly blend their different approaches and provide new frameworks for the understanding of global affairs and the governance of global power shifts.
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J€ urgen R€ uland • Maria-Gabriela Manea • Hans Born Editors
The Politics of Military Reform Experiences from Indonesia and Nigeria
Editors J€ urgen R€uland University of Freiburg Department of Political Science Freiburg Germany
Maria-Gabriela Manea University of Freiburg Department of Political Science Freiburg Germany
Hans Born Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) Geneva Switzerland
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