Rethinking Aspects of Political Violence in Twentieth-Century Indonesia and East Timor

The papers included in this special journal issue focus on two particular time periods -- the mid-1960s & the late 1990s -- when Indonesia & East Timor were deeply affected by political violence, massacre, & political instability. Many common findings are evident, including the following...

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