Secessionism Law for The Provinces of Aceh and Papua (Essay Sample)
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Prompt: Compare the Indonesian government’s responses to secessionism in Aceh and West Papua. How did the government respond to these demands from the Acehnese and the West Papuans? How did those responses change after democracy returned in 1998, and what were the responses of Indonesia’s leaders during this post 1998 period? What has been the impact of democracy upon these secessionist conflicts? What has been the outcome in both cases of secessionism? What explains the different outcome of these two cases of nationalist mobilization?
Secessionism in Aceh and West Papua
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Secessionism in Aceh and West Papua
Secessionism law for the provinces of Aceh and Papua to be implemented. It placed the border of the Indonesian government brought in succession challenges between the two regions. The performance of this law needs proper consideration before passing the law. To make this law effective, policymakers and academic professionals had to sit down and lay down conditions to resolve the issue. The main challenge to be considered was granting anatomy to address separate conflicts. In this essay, topics addressed requirements for the law's blessing, the government response to the set-out condition, and how democracy is affected by the law.
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