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Precarious Coexistence in Maluku: Fear and Trauma in Post-Conflict Christian-Muslim Relations
This paper examines the precarious coexistence between Muslims and Christians in post-conflict Maluku, Indonesia. This ongoing reality in Maluku calls for a reassessment of the normative tendency in peace discourses, which expect peace to be elther ideal or impaired and tend not to be contextual in evaluating peace. To understand post-conflict coexistence better, we need to comprehend how emotions towards other groups operate in the emerging social settings.
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