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Cash Incentive dan Proses Disarmament di Niger Delta pada Tahun 2004

RENGGA, Marianus Sebastianus, Rochdi Mohan Nazala

2013 | Tesis | Ilmu Hubungan Internasional

ABSTRACT This thesis discusses about the influence of cash incentive for armed groups in Niger Delta’s disarmament process on 2004. Disarmament process in Niger Delta is held to overcome the conflict between NDV and NDPVF during 2003-2004. The disarmament process in the Niger Delta remains occured although it had some drawbacks that can cause the failure of that process. The responsible actors in disarmament process were not neutral and corrupt. In addition, the disarmament process was still underway despite the lack of planning. Cash used as incentive had an influence in the disarmament process so that process still underway despite lack of planning and committed by responsible actors that can not be trusted. The armed groups used the disarmament process as a mean to support their financial and material resources. Cash incentive used in disarmament process was misused to support financial resources of the armed groups so they can strengthen their military resources. Thereby the armed groups can continue their struggle. This thesis as a partial fulfillment to get Master degree from Graduate Program in International Relations, Gadjah Mada University, is hopefully able to serve as an introductory research for any related topics on disarmament and other issues related to peacebuilding study. Key Words: cash incentive, armed groups, disarmament, financial and military resource

Kata Kunci : MAnajemen Konflik


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