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Academic Paper from the year 2020 in the subject Sociology - War and Peace, Military, , course: Strategic War Study Program, language: English, abstract: Brother war means a war between two or several factions in one country. Its impact is even more fatal than war in general. For the conflict staying within the boundaries, distrust develops within the citizens and the risk of greater and greater conflict arises. Therefore, brother war has a big influence on the development and progress of a country and threatens its existence.In a nation with a multicultural population, the potential for…mehr

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Academic Paper from the year 2020 in the subject Sociology - War and Peace, Military, , course: Strategic War Study Program, language: English, abstract: Brother war means a war between two or several factions in one country. Its impact is even more fatal than war in general. For the conflict staying within the boundaries, distrust develops within the citizens and the risk of greater and greater conflict arises. Therefore, brother war has a big influence on the development and progress of a country and threatens its existence.In a nation with a multicultural population, the potential for friction is particularly high. Indonesia is such a nation and in fact, there have been several armed conflicts in the past. But can all conflicts in Indonesia which have been named brother wars really be understood as civil wars? What are the potential causes of civil wars in Indonesia? Is there a possibility of humanitarian intervention?Kunto Wibowo AP examines the general causes of civil wars focusing on Indonesian history. Indonesia has a very heterogeneous culture, ethnicity, language and religion. Conflicts have taken place due to very different reasons. For it is important to have a good understanding of this subject, Wibowo analyzes the Indonesian conflicts and their respective causes. He points to the many dangers of brother war and civil wars and recommends an increased national vigilance to all Indonesians in order to prevent divisions resulting in future brother wars.
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My name is Kunto Wibowo Agung Prodjonoto. I was born in Surabaya April 24th, 1969. I live in West Jakarta, Indonesia. I am an Indonesian Navy Officer with the rank of Colonel (Captain) with a service period of 28 years. I graduated from the Naval Academy in 1992 since my education in 1989. I have 10 years of experience in the warships of the Republic of Indonesia in corvettes and fast missile boats. The rest served as staff, especially planning staff and operations staff at Fleet Command 1, Fleet Command 2, Navy Sea Transport Command, Main Naval Base and Educational Institutions as Senior lecturers at the Naval Staff and Command School. Apart from that, I am also a researcher. General education: universal war strategy study program and human resource management study program. Expertise: human resource management; strategic planning area; field of analysis; areas of strategy, policy and decision making; operations and training; and education. I love research, innovation and scientific development. thanks.