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Seperatist Movement In The Process Of Nation Building
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Hadza Min Fadhli ROBBY
in
Autocracy
/ Central government
/ Holistic approach
/ Nation building
/ Political development
/ Separatism
2021
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Hadza Min Fadhli ROBBY
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Autocracy
/ Central government
/ Holistic approach
/ Nation building
/ Political development
/ Separatism
2021
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Seperatist Movement In The Process Of Nation Building
2021
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Overview
This paper would like to discuss how the separatist movement in Chechnya and Aceh developed and grew during the process of nation-building. This paper found that the Chechen and Aceh separatism was grown out of ethno-religious sentiments and the autocratic policy of the central government. Finally, Chechnya and Aceh had different ways to solve the problem of separatism. Russian government approaches the Chechen separatism issue by “Chechenizing” the issue. However, the Indonesian government used a more holistic approach by opening political channels to all of the parties involved during the conflict to finally agree on a new system.
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Ankara Center for Thought and Research-ADAM
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