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Military Politics, Islam and the State in Indonesia: From Turbulent Transition to Democratic Consolidation Preliminary pages INTRODUCTION Militaries in Political Transitions: Theories and the Case of Indonesia PART I: HISTORICAL LEGACIES, 1945-97 1. Doctrine and Power: Legacies of Indonesian Military Politics 2. Islam and the State: Legacies of Civilian Conflict PART II: CRISIS AND REGIME CHANGE, 1997-98 3. Regime Change: Military Factionalism and Suharto's Fall 4. Divided Against Suharto: Muslim Groups and the 1998 Regime Change PART III: THE POST-AUTHORITARIAN TRANSITION, 1998-2004 5. Adapting to Democracy: TNI in the Early Post-Authoritarian Polity 6. New Era, Old Divisions: Islamic Politics in the Early Post-Suharto Period PART IV: DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION, 2004-08 7. Yudhoyono and the Declining Role of State Coercion 8. Stabilizing the Civilian Polity: Muslim Groups in Yudhoyono's Indonesia.
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