State actors fuel escalating agrarian conflicts, ignoring community rights and laws.
State actors play a significant role in agrarian conflicts, with policies failing to resolve issues effectively. From 2012 to 2022, there was a rise in uncontrollable conflicts, with 212 eruptions in various business sectors. Companies causing conflicts were still granted permits and land rights. The rule of law concept has not been fully implemented, showing how the state uses power in dealing with communities. The study analyzes agrarian conflicts and state actors using legitimacy and space production theories.