Diminishing conflicts in Asia and the Pacific : why some subside and others don't / / edited by Edward Aspinall, Robin Jeffrey and Anthony Regan.
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Routledge advances in Asia-Pacific studies ;
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Physical Description: | xxi, 296 p. :; ill., maps. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: diminishing conflicts: learning from the Asia-Pacific
- Timor Leste: international intervention, gender and the dangers of negative peace / Susan Harris Rimmer
- Maluku: anomie to reconciliation / John Braithwaite
- Aceh: democratization and the politics of co-option / Edward Aspinall
- Solomon Islands: from uprising to intervention / Matthew Allen and Sinclair Dinnen
- Punjab: federalism, elections, suppression / Robin Jeffrey
- Sri Lanka: the end of war and the continuation of struggle / Bina D'Costa
- Bougainville: conflict deferred? / Anthony Regan
- The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT): diminishing violence or violent peace? / Kabita Chakma and Bina D'Costa
- Eastern Burma: long wars without exhaustion / Desmond Ball and Nicholas Farrelly
- 11. Fiji: the politics of conflict reduction / John Fraenkel
- Southern Thailand: marginalization, injustice and the failure to govern / Tyrell Haberkorn
- Pakistan's federally administered tribal areas: cause or symptom of national insecurity? / Paul D'Arcy
- Southern Philippines: the ongoing saga of Moro separatism / Ron J. May
- Kashmir: placating frustrated people / Christopher Snedden
- The southern highlands of Papua New Guinea: conflict ignored / Nicole Haley
- Conclusion.