Description
The Indonesian military has decided to reposition its dominant role in sociopolitical affairs after the fall of Suharto. Conflict between the military and the new civilian regime under President Abdurrahman Wahid is discussed, as well as the role of the military in Wahid's fall. The military's future role under President Megawati is assessed, along with the possibilities of it resuming power.
This in-depth study identifies the factors behind the Indonesian military's decision to reposition its dominant role in sociopolitical affairs after the fall of Suharto. Also discussed are the conflict between the military and the new civilian regime under President Abdurrahman Wahid, and the role of the military in Wahid's fall. In addition, the military's future role under President Megawati is assessed, together with the possibilities of it resuming power.