Kekuatan Modal dan Perilaku Kekerasan Negara Pada Masa Orde Baru dan Pasca Orde Baru: Studi Kasus Freeport
The purpose of this research entitled �Capital Power and State Violence Behavior in The New Order and Post New Order Eras : Freeport Case Study� is to explain how Freeport as a capital power may possibly affects various acts of violence perpetrated by the State. During the New Order era, state p...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2013
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الملخص: | The purpose of this research entitled â��Capital Power and State Violence Behavior
in The New Order and Post New Order Eras : Freeport Case Study� is to explain how
Freeport as a capital power may possibly affects various acts of violence perpetrated by
the State. During the New Order era, state provided physical protection against Freeport
by taking the Amungme communal land, in favor of mining interests. Various acts of
objection have been made by the Amungme people concerning Freeport's presence in
their communal land, but then countered with violence by the state. State violence
behaviors persist as yet, even after the fall of the New Order. However, targets of
violence are no longer people of Amungme but shifted to the traditional gold miners and
Freeport�s laborers.
The author uses the state theory by Ralph Miliband to explain how the power of
capital of Freeport could affect state�s violence behavior. According to the Miliband,
capitalist class (capital power or corporation) with their economic power is able to use
the state as an instrument to fulfill their interests. By colonizing the state elites,
corporations can influence the policy�s formation to fit their interests.
In the context of Freeport, colonization is made through building a close relation
with the state elites. This close relation is built in two different ways. During the New
Order era, Freeport was tend to take a more subjective approach by building a good
personal relations with the state's elite, financing their holiday cost, and making business
deals to make them rich. Meanwhile, in the post-New Order era, Freeport is tend to take
a more objective approach by making official payments through the Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) programs and even funding the development projects in Mimika,
Papua.
The fall of the New Order era, had forced Freeport to modify their pattern
approach, from subjective into more objective. It shows that the capitalist class, in form
of corporations, is able to adapt to the state system�s changes. Neither on the
authoritarian nor democratic system, the capitalist class is in fact can rule the state, even
though they do not govern it directly. |
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