Toward A Collapsed State?

January 23, 2001

In the Suharto era, the state was dominant in the extreme over civilians with the support of the bureaucracy and military. At present, the state appears weak, although supported by the bureaucracy and military. Rife corruption and violations of human rights are the very children of the Suharto-type state. However, with all its negativities, the dominant position of the state has enabled itself to mobilize various existing resources (natural and

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