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Policy briefing
Reconfiguring politics: the Indonesia - Aceh peace process Issue Editors: Aguswandi and Judith Large 2008 Introduction The conflict in Aceh:
context, precursors and catalysts An overview of the peace process Aceh's arduous journey to peace Delivering peace for Aceh Why is peace in Aceh successful? The Helsinki negotiations: a perspective from Free Aceh
Movement negotiators Perspectives on Aceh's peace process The Brussels 'backstage' of the Aceh peace process A sensitive mission: monitoring Aceh's agreement Civil society engagement in the peace process The transition from conflict: making peace real The Law on the Governing of Aceh: the way forward or a source
of conflicts? Elections: consolidating peace Perspectives on post-agreement experience The political process in Aceh: a new beginning? The challenges of reintegration in Aceh Managing the resources for peace: reconstruction and
peacebuilding in Aceh Economic injustice: cause and effect of the Aceh conflict The challenge of hidden economies and predation for profit Challenges for building peace Human rights and justice in Aceh: the long and winding road Agents for change: the roles of women in Aceh's peace process Keeping the peace: security in Aceh Shari'ah in Aceh: panacea or blight? Aceh's new era Compromising for peace
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