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Beyond Liberal Peace: Religious Violence and Tactical Peacebuilding in Indonesia

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  • Sumanto Al Qurtuby

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Since the downfall of Suharto’s authoritarian government in 1998, Indonesia has witnessed a variety of violent conflicts, intergroup tensions and Islamist radicalism, which in turn pose threats to the country’s security, safety and peace. This article examines various forms of religious violence, particularly Islamist violence, and ways of overcoming them tactically or strategically in post-Suharto Indonesia. This article underscores the need to go beyond the liberal peace framework, underlines the significance of the implementation of tactical peacebuilding and highlights the central roles of domestic religious actors in the peace and reconciliation processes. This article suggests that tactical peacebuilding requires multiple approaches that utilise various sources, including religion and culture, and needs a strategic collaboration among manifold actors—religious and secular, state and society, domestic and foreign. The Indonesian case shows that religion is not only a source of conflict, violence and ‘violence-building’ but also a useful resource for reconciliation, conflict resolution and peacebuilding.

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  • Sumanto Al Qurtuby, 2023. "Beyond Liberal Peace: Religious Violence and Tactical Peacebuilding in Indonesia," Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, , vol. 10(2), pages 145-168, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:asseca:v:10:y:2023:i:2:p:145-168
    DOI: 10.1177/23477970231173525
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