The Construction of Grievance: Natural Resource and Identity in a Separatist Conflict

The Construction of Grievance: Natural Resource and Identity in a Separatist Conflict

Author: 
Aspinall, Edward
Place: 
Los Angeles
Publisher: 
SAGE Publications
Date published: 
2007
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Journal Title: 
Journal of Conflict Resolution
Source: 
Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of the Peace Science Society (International), Volume 51, Number 6, December 2007
Abstract: 

This article makes a case for extending social constructivist approaches to the study of grievance in natural resource conflicts. It does this by analyzing the separatist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia, which is often portrayed as a paradigmatic resource conflits due to the importance of the natural gas industry there. It is argued here, however, that natural resource exploitation promoted conflict in Aceh only because it became entangled in wider processes of identity construction and was reinterpreted back to the population by ethnic political entrepreneurs in a way that legitimated violence. Rather than any intrinsic qualities of natural resource extraction, the key factor was the presence of an appropriate identity-based collective action frame. The argument is strenghened by comparison with two other resource-rich Indonesian provinces where resource extraction patterns were similar to Aceh by where no protracted violence occurred because similar identity resources were not available to local actors.

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CITATION: Aspinall, Edward. The Construction of Grievance: Natural Resource and Identity in a Separatist Conflict . Los Angeles : SAGE Publications , 2007. Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of the Peace Science Society (International), Volume 51, Number 6, December 2007 - Available at: https://library.au.int/construction-grievance-natural-resource-and-identity-separatist-conflict-3