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Democracy, Autonomy and the Constitutional Court

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

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Sidney Jones

  • Senior Adviser, Asia Program Jakarta, Indonesia

    TWO dramas, separate but related, are playing out in Aceh and Papua, each questioning the authority of the Constitutional Court in the name of protecting autonomy. Driven by narrow political self-interest, each nevertheless raises serious questions about how much authority Indonesia is willing to grant these regions.

    In Aceh, Partai Aceh, dominated by the old diaspora elite around fo

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