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Military Modernisation And Civilmilitary Relations In Indonesia Muhamad Haripin

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Military Modernisation And Civilmilitary Relations In Indonesia Muhamad Haripin
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.77 MB
Pages: 142
Author: Muhamad Haripin, Adhi Priamarizki, Leonard C. Sebastian
ISBN: 9789819691593, 9789819691609, 9819691591, 9819691605, B0FT6ZSB9D, B0FTFDS3Y6
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Military Modernisation And Civilmilitary Relations In Indonesia Muhamad Haripin by Muhamad Haripin, Adhi Priamarizki, Leonard C. Sebastian 9789819691593, 9789819691609, 9819691591, 9819691605, B0FT6ZSB9D, B0FTFDS3Y6 instant download after payment.

This book critically examines the development of the post-authoritarian Indonesian National Armed Forces’ (Tentara Nasional Indonesia) military modernisation agenda and its impact towards civil-military relations. It offers an original analysis on various and interrelated subjects related to Indonesia’s defence development, i.e., arms build-up, organisational development, conduct of military operations other than war, defence diplomacy, and defence economy. These analyses offer a better understanding on the role played by the Indonesian military in undertaking a modernisation agenda and sustaining its political influence over the non-defence sphere simultaneously. Each chapter contributor aims to examine the most recent development pertaining to their topic and the influence of civil-military dynamics on their subject matter. The book will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students, professionals, and experts on Southeast Asian politics, defence studies, security studies, and civil-military relations.