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The Indonesian army and political Islam: A political encounter, 1966--1977

Posted on:2001-07-18Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Muluk, SafrulFull Text:PDF
GTID:2466390014454758Subject:religion
Abstract/Summary:
The main objective of this study is to analyze the political struggle between the Indonesian army and Islamic political parties in the New Order era between 1966--1977. The historical background of the involvement of the army in politics and the attempt of political Islam to establish an Islamic state is a central issue that characterized the relationship between these two groups. When the New Order came to power in 1966, it has exercised strict control over politically organized Islam. With the army emerged as the most significant political force, there was no choice for political Islam except to reformulate its political agenda in order to suit national development program undertaken by the military backed government. The future of political Islam and the involvement of the army in the social and political arena in Indonesia field has since then been central to the development of political system in that country.
Keywords/Search Tags:Political, Indonesian army
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