Religion and Power Comparing Political Landscape in the Religious Conflicts in Poso and Maluku

S. Yunanto, Angel Damayanti
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Indonesia is a pluralistic country inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhists, and Confucians, with Muslims, hold the majority population. Their adherents live in harmony and tolerance within the democratic political system. However, at the outset of the reform era, Indonesian people suffered from instabilities, conflicts, and terrorism, capitalizing ethnic, tribal, and religious symbols for political objectives such as those in the religious conflicts in Poso and Maluku. This paper seeks to compare the political landscape of the Muslim-Christian conflicts in Maluku and Poso. This research uses a qualitative approach with a comparative method and finds similarities and differences of political factors explaining the conflicts. Its similarities were conflicts amongst social, political, and military leaders at the national and local levels. In addition, they used agent provocateurs to provoke their co-religionists. However, this study found differences in the involvement of student and youth unions in Maluku but not in Poso.
宗教与权力:波索与马鲁古宗教冲突中的政治格局比较
印度尼西亚是一个多元化的国家,有穆斯林、基督教徒、天主教徒、印度教徒、佛教徒和儒家教徒,其中穆斯林占多数人口。他们的信徒在民主政治制度下和睦相处、相互容忍。然而,在改革时代开始时,印度尼西亚人民遭受了不稳定,冲突和恐怖主义,将种族,部落和宗教符号用于政治目标,例如波索和马鲁古的宗教冲突。本文试图比较马鲁古和波索穆斯林-基督徒冲突的政治格局。本研究采用定性研究与比较法相结合的方法,找出解释冲突的政治因素的异同。它的相似之处是国家和地方各级社会、政治和军事领导人之间的冲突。此外,他们还利用间谍挑衅同教的人。然而,这项研究发现马鲁古的学生和青年工会参与程度有所不同,而波索则没有。
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