从东帝汶到亚齐:印尼的解体?

Sylvia Tiwon
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摘要:本文认为,即使在1999年8月东帝汶以压倒性多数支持独立的投票之后,印尼军队仍不愿承认东帝汶独立,原因是担心这个民族多样、幅面辽阔的印尼国家会分裂。同样的担忧也可以解释为什么国际社会(尤其是美国)在没有得到印尼政府明确“邀请”的情况下,对派遣联合国维和部队犹豫不决。在东帝汶的背景下,尤其是在亚齐(印度尼西亚群岛的西端)正在进行的独立斗争中,作者审视了像印度尼西亚这样的多民族国家的国家建设问题。为了超越关于国家统一和分裂的一般性观点,作者努力仔细研究在苏哈托及其继任者的新秩序政权下国家建设项目的一些矛盾因素。亚齐自由运动(GAM)的起源、目标和运作都有详细介绍。
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From East Timor to Aceh: The disintegration of Indonesia?
Abstract Fears over the disintegration of the ethnically diverse and far-flung Indonesian state were behind the Indonesian army's reluctance to grant independence to East Timor, even in the wake of the overwhelming pro-independence vote in August 1999, according to this article. The same fears might also explain the hesitancy of the international community (the United States in particular) to send in UN peacekeeping forces without an explicit “invitation” from the Indonesian government. Against the backdrop of East Timor and—more particularly—the ongoing independence struggle in Aceh (at the western end of the Indonesian archipelago), the author examines the question of nation-building in a multi-ethnic state such as Indonesia. Intent to go beyond generalities about state unity and disintegration, the author strives to look closely at some of the contradictory elements of the nation-building project under the New Order regime of Suharto and his successors. The origins, aims, and operations of the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (Free Aceh Movement, GAM) are presented in some detail.
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