This epilogue highlights some of the main issues examined in this special issue. It argues that, compared to other cases, the scholarship on the Indonesian genocide is sophisticated and agenda-setting. We focus on the issues of organization and morphology of the 1965–66 violence, the problem of genocide denial, and questions related to transitional justice; finally, we propose promising new avenues of research.
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Üngör, U. Ü., & Adler, N. (2017). Indonesia in the Global Context of Genocide and Transitional Justice. Journal of Genocide Research, 19(4), 609–617. https://doi.org/10.1080/14623528.2017.1393985
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