Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia

This paper discusses the peacebuilding process in Aceh Indonesia. Southeast Asia is one of the regions that has been plagued by severe ethno-nationalist strives due to its high level of diversity and the impact of colonialism. Among several cases of ethno-nationalist struggles in this region, the se...

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Main Author: Amalia Sustikarini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of ASEAN Studies
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/5787
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spelling doaj-4568bf5e9a3a445e96a447c17988c2bd2021-08-05T06:02:00ZengBina Nusantara UniversityJournal of ASEAN Studies2338-13612338-13532019-12-01729912110.21512/jas.v7i2.57875007Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, IndonesiaAmalia Sustikarini0University of Canterbury New ZealandThis paper discusses the peacebuilding process in Aceh Indonesia. Southeast Asia is one of the regions that has been plagued by severe ethno-nationalist strives due to its high level of diversity and the impact of colonialism. Among several cases of ethno-nationalist struggles in this region, the separatist insurgency in Aceh, Indonesia has been regarded as the protracted conflict that has been successfully resolved and created durable peace. The Helsinki Peace Agreement attempted to redress the economic grievances that were manifested in perceived inequality and the exploitation of Aceh’s natural resources through the arrangement of Special Autonomy Fund. This fund serves as a peace dividend that is expected to bring welfare and enhance economic development in Aceh. The paper examines the role of Special Autonomy Fund in accelerating economic development in Aceh in the past ten years by utilizing the concept of the peace dividend and the model of fiscal-sharing. While this fund has been successfully increasing Aceh economic growth compared to the conflict era, it has not been optimally utilized to reduce poverty and inequality. Due to the nature of peace in Aceh as an elite-based peace, the peace dividend has contributed to the patronage politics particularly among the former combatants.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/5787southeast asia insurgenciespeacebuildingacehspecial autonomy fundeconomic grievancespeace dividend
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Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia
Journal of ASEAN Studies
southeast asia insurgencies
peacebuilding
aceh
special autonomy fund
economic grievances
peace dividend
author_facet Amalia Sustikarini
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title Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia
title_short Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia
title_full Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia
title_fullStr Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Financing Peace: Special Autonomy Fund as a Peace Dividend in Aceh, Indonesia
title_sort financing peace: special autonomy fund as a peace dividend in aceh, indonesia
publisher Bina Nusantara University
series Journal of ASEAN Studies
issn 2338-1361
2338-1353
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This paper discusses the peacebuilding process in Aceh Indonesia. Southeast Asia is one of the regions that has been plagued by severe ethno-nationalist strives due to its high level of diversity and the impact of colonialism. Among several cases of ethno-nationalist struggles in this region, the separatist insurgency in Aceh, Indonesia has been regarded as the protracted conflict that has been successfully resolved and created durable peace. The Helsinki Peace Agreement attempted to redress the economic grievances that were manifested in perceived inequality and the exploitation of Aceh’s natural resources through the arrangement of Special Autonomy Fund. This fund serves as a peace dividend that is expected to bring welfare and enhance economic development in Aceh. The paper examines the role of Special Autonomy Fund in accelerating economic development in Aceh in the past ten years by utilizing the concept of the peace dividend and the model of fiscal-sharing. While this fund has been successfully increasing Aceh economic growth compared to the conflict era, it has not been optimally utilized to reduce poverty and inequality. Due to the nature of peace in Aceh as an elite-based peace, the peace dividend has contributed to the patronage politics particularly among the former combatants.
topic southeast asia insurgencies
peacebuilding
aceh
special autonomy fund
economic grievances
peace dividend
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/5787
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