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Why does democratic civilian control over the military remain fragile in post-Soeharto Indonesia? This book argues that its durability depends not only on formal institutions, but also on the cohesion of political elites. Through a close analysis of Indonesia's post-authoritarian transformation, it shows why democratic consolidation has remained uneven and why civil-military relations continue to be contested. The study is relevant for scholars, policymakers, and readers interested in democracy, elite politics, and Southeast Asia.



