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TNI Law (Indonesia)

Indonesia and the Creeping Threat of ‘Military Operations Other Than War’
By Azifah Astrina
Jakarta's revised TNI law illustrates the danger of the “MOOTW” doctrine – a worrying concept that is not unique to Indonesia.

Indonesia’s Quiet Militarization Under President Prabowo Subianto
By Azifah Astrina
The revision of the TNI Law has eroded the principle of civilian supremacy. It could also undermine the cohesion of the military itself.

How Indonesia’s Revised Military Law Could Impact Regional Security Dynamics
By Edna C. Pattisina
The legal changes are a sign of Jakarta's increasing concern about the potential for conflict in the region, especially over Taiwan.

Beyond the Barracks: Indonesia’s Military Edges Back Into Civilian Affairs
By Carolyn Nash
Recent revisions to the country's 2004 National Armed Forces Law have broken down the firewall between the military and civilian spheres.
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