2. Eroding Dwifungsi Political Power and Democratic Movement in the Late New Order Period
3. Reinventing Legitimacy: Doctrinal Adaptation in the Changing Society
4. Security Approach and Human Rights
5. Creating New Threats: Ideological Dogmatization
6. Contesting 'Inner' Thoughts in Civil-Military Discourse
7. The Post-Soeharto: Politics and Theatre of Military Reform
8. Conclusions
Biography
Jun Honna is Assistant Professor in the College of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
Praise for the hardback edition:
‘A well researched and significant book covering a critical period in Indonesian history.’ - Political Studies Review
‘Jun Honna’s book is a model of detailed research, judicious analysis, and clear prose […] this book is a major contribution to our understanding of the Indonesian military and transitions from authoritarian rule more generally.’
– Douglas Kammen, Indonesia
‘Jun Honna’s long-awaited book […] offers sobering material for reflection. […] Honna has attempted to reconstruct a difficult period in Indonesian history, and his book deserves a broad reading.’
- Robert W. Hefner, The Journal of Asian Studies






