@techreport{oai:grips.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001026, author = {IWAMA, Yoko}, note = {https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/iwama_yoko/, Various countries have been involved in the process of the separation of Indonesian National Police (INP) from the military, which started alongside the democratization of the Indonesian state. Although this is not an example of post-conflict peace support operation, it is one of the closest examples where outside intervention seems to have had some impact. This paper examines the efforts by the US, IOM, and Japan each trying to influence the process in its own way, and attempts to draw lessons for post-conflict police building cases., Prepared for the GRIPS State Building Workshop 2010: Organizing Police Forces in Post-Conflict Peace-Support Operations, January 27-28th, 2010, 政治学 / Political Science and International Relations}, title = {International Donors and the Reform of Indonesian National Police} }