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Dari ‘The Contours of Mass Violence in Indonesia, 1965-68’ Hingga ‘Three Centuries of Conflict in East Timor’ – Kajian-kajian Douglas Kammen Tentang Kekerasan Massal 1965-1968 dan Timor Timur





[Buku] Three Centuries of Conflict in East Timor (Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights)  – August 20, 2015 by Douglas Kammen (Author)

unduh buku di  https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25919

Notes on the Transformation of the East Timor Military Command and its Implications for Indonesia (1999)

Master-Slave, Traitor-Nationalist, Opportunist-Oppressed: Political Metaphors in East Timor – Douglas Kammen (2003)

DOUGLAS KAMMEN Subordinating Timor Central authority and the origins of communal identities in East Timor (2010)

Sovereignty and Food Politics in East Timor DOUGLAS KAMMEN (2011)

Where Are They Now? The Careers of Army Officers Who Served in East Timor, 1998-99 (2012)

Buku – Cina Timor: Baba, Hakka, dan Kantonis dalam Pembentukan Timor-Leste

Oleh Douglas Kammen dan Jonathan Chen

klik info buku

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Tinjauan Buku / Resensi (Book Review) The Contours of Mass Violence in Indonesia, 1965-68 – Douglas Kammen; Katharine McGregor 

salah satu babnya adalah The army para-commando regiment and the reign of terror in Central Java and Bali yang ditulis oleh D Jenkins, Douglas Kammen

Riset Sejarah Visual (Kekerasan Massal) Genosida 1965-1968 di Indonesia oleh Douglas Kammen, Geoffrey Robinson dkk 

Indonesia’s Unknown War and the Lineages of Violence in West Kalimantan

Davidson, Jamie S.; Kammen, Douglas

Indonesia, Vol. 073, April 2002

This history may help to shed light on the persistent outbreak of violence in West Kalimantan and the particular forms that this violence has taken. While most accounts have portrayed the recent violence in West Kalimantan as an expression of longstanding ethnic tensions, the very categories “Chinese,” “Dayak,” “Malay,” and “Madurese,” within which this violence has been waged, were, in large part, created and subsequently reinforced by state attempts to address rebellions that the regime refused to understand and found itself ill-equipped to confront.

DETENTION IN MASS VIOLENCE Policy and Practice in Indonesia, 1965–1968

Douglas Kammen  & Faizah Zakaria

This article examines the formulation and implementation of Indonesian Army policy regarding the detention of communists and other leftists in Indonesia from 1965 to 1968. The article highlights the relationship between the two primary forms of violence—killings and detentions—in the aftermath of the failed September 30th Movement. Placing detentions at the center of analysis changes our understanding of the mass violence in several ways. First, it demonstrates that the policy to detain and “classify” large numbers of suspected communists helped to fuel the attack on the political Left. Second, it shifts the locus of analysis away from identification of the perpetrators and victims and instead seeks to highlight the processes that enabled and shaped the violence. Third, by examining the ratio between the estimated number of individuals killed and the number of individuals who remained alive in detention at a particular point in time, the article proposes a new explanation for variation in the scale and intensity of mass violence across Indonesia. This analysis encourages comparison across a much wider range of cases within Indonesia than has previously been attempted and provides a framework for future work on the mass violence in Indonesia as well as in other cases in which mass detentions or forced relocations preceded mass killings.

World Turned Upside Down: Benedict Anderson, Ruth McVey, and the “Cornell Paper” – Douglas Kammen



This panel featured the following presentations: “World-turned-upside-down: The ‘Cornell Paper’ and Benedict Anderson’s Writings on the Indonesian State” by Douglas Kammen (Associate Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, National University of Singapore); “Benedict Anderson in Unlikely Environs: Imagined Communities and Spectres of Comparison in Forests and Other Agrarian Environments of Southeast Asia” by Nancy Lee Peluso (Distinguished Professor of Forest Policy, UC Berkeley) and “Noticing the Other Others: ‘The Plural Society, Revisited’ and The Things That Don’t Fit” by Danilyn Rutherford (Professor of Anthropology, UC Santa Cruz).

Indonesian Student Theses on “1965”: An Overview

Grace Leksana, Douglas Kammen

Mass Violence and Regime Change in Indonesia—Review of The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres, 1965–66 – Douglas Kammen


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Daftar Isi Perpustakaan Genosida 1965-1966





Road to Justice : State Crimes after Oct 1st 1965 (Jakartanicus)






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