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By Editor Posted on 1 Jul 20191 Jul 2019

Review of: Patrick Barron, When Violence Works: Postconflict Violence and Peace in Indonesia

By Astri Suhrke When Violence Works is a provocative title of a book, and Patrick Barron sets about to show how violence has worked in Indonesia in a select number … Continue reading Review of: Patrick Barron, When Violence Works: Postconflict Violence and Peace in Indonesia

Categories: Book ReviewTags: Aceh, data, Indonesia, Maluku, postconflict, violence

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