Pathways for Irregular Forces in Southeast Asia : : Mitigating Violence with Non-State Armed Groups / / edited by Atsushi Yasutomi, Rosalie Arcala Hall, Saya Kiba.
An exploration of the roles that pro- and anti-government militias, private armed groups, vigilantes, and gangs play in local communities in the new democracies of Southeast Asia. Scholars have typically characterized irregular forces as spoilers and infiltrators in post-conflict peacebuilding proce...
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