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    Title: 印尼軍方角色的轉變及其政治影響(1967-1998)
    The Evolution of the Military and Its Political Consequences in Indonesia (1967-1998)
    Authors: 陳祁
    Sutanto, Maleakhi Misael
    Contributors: 孫采薇
    Sun, Tsai-wei
    陳祁
    Maleakhi Misael Sutanto
    Keywords: 印尼
    軍方
    歷史制度主義
    新秩序
    Indonesia
    Military
    Historical Institutionalism
    New Order
    Date: 2023
    Issue Date: 2023-03-09 18:46:36 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本論文旨在通過追溯導致國家民主化的軍隊演變過程,以幫助更好地理解軍隊在軍人政權民主轉型中的作用。本論文探討了文獻中確定的一個發生這種過程的案例,即蘇哈托領導下的印度尼西亞新秩序政權。
    本文采用歷史制度的方法,將軍隊視為一個自身利益獨立於政權的機構,但其決策是在各種結構性約束下做出的。因此,本文首先闡述了整個新秩序政權長達32年的軍政動態,然後定位了關鍵時刻的存在,並確定了案例中發生的製度變革模式 以啟發軍隊的演變如何無意中促進了印度尼西亞的民主化。
    This thesis seeks to contribute to the greater understanding of the role of the military in democratic transition within military regimes by tracing the process of the evolution of the military, which process led to the democratization of the country. This thesis explores one case identified within the literature where such process happened, namely the New Order regime of Indonesia under Soeharto.
    This thesis utilizes the historical institutional approach, taking the military as an institution with its own interests independent from the regime but whose decisions are made within various structural constraints. Thus, this thesis first lays out the dynamics between the military and the regime throughout the entirety of the 32 years long period of the New Order regime, and then locates the existence of critical junctures and identifies the modes of institutional change which occurred within the case in order to enlighten how the evolution of the military might have inadvertently contributed to the democratization of the Indonesia.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    國際研究英語碩士學位學程(IMPIS)
    108862009
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0108862009
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