<p>Gangs and militias have been a persistent feature of social and political life in Indonesia. Based on extensive fieldwork this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the changing relationship between gangs militias and political power and authority in post-New Order Indonesia. It argues that gangs and militias have manufactured various types of legitimacy in consolidating localised territorial monopolies and protection economies and that the protection racket as a social relation of coercion and domination remains a salient feature of Indonesia's post-authoritarian political landscape. </p>
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