The socio-political activities of the Acehnese diaspora, located
mainly in Malaysia, Scandinavia, the USA and Australia, have been
of fundamental importance to conflict and politics within Aceh. The
intensity of the relations between the diaspora and the homeland
was mainly determined by the conflict that afflicted the region
between 1976 and 2005, and the resulting hardship was experienced
by Acehnese both at home and abroad.
This book looks at more than thirty years of long-distance
politics exercised by the Acehnese diaspora both during the
conflict and beyond. It interprets the social, political and
cultural aspects of the small-scale conflict in Aceh, as well as
focusing on the external factors related to the Acehnese overseas
and their impact on homeland politics. The book goes on to
contribute to the argument that the Acehnese diaspora had a
significant impact on those who remained in Aceh. By focusing on
the triangular relationships between the homeland, the host
countries and the Acehnese diaspora, the book draws attention to
the exchange of people, ideas, and financial and material resources
that has occurred. It is a useful contribution to Southeast Asian
Politics and Diaspora Studies.
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