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Title Ethnic conflicts in Southeast Asia / edited by Kusuma Snitwongse, W. Scott Thompson
Published [Bangkok], Thailand : Institute of Security and International Studies, Chulalongkorn University ; Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2005
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 174 pages)
Series Gale virtual reference library
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Contents Introduction -- Ethnic conflict in Indonesia: causes and the quest for solution -- Rizal Sukma -- Ethnic conflict, prevention and management: the Malaysian case -- Zakaria Haji Ahmad and Suzaina Kadir -- Dreams and nightmares: state building and ethnic conflict in Myanmar (Burma) -- Tin Maung Maung Than -- The Moro and the Cordillera conflicts in the Philippines and the struggle for autonomy -- Miriam Coronel Ferrer -- The Thai State and ethnic minorities: from assimilation to selective integration -- Chayan Vaddhanaphuti
Summary This volume examines different ethnic configurations and conflict avoidance and resolution in five different Southeast Asian countries. *Tin Maung Maung Than traces the history and impossibility of the current Myanmar regime's quest to integrate the various ethnic groups in the border regions while insisting on a unitary state with all real power kept to themselves. *Rizal Sukma divides conflicts in Indonesia into horizontal (Kalimantan, Maluku and Sulawesi) and vertical ones (the Madurese versus the Dayaks) and assesses the prospects for peaceful resolution if the country's fledgling democracy does not properly address them. *Miriam Coronel Ferrer examines the conflicts in Mindanao against the apparent lack of willingness of Manila to come to terms with the root causes as well as the infusion of arms and ideology from outside. * Zakaria Haji Ahmad and Suzaina Kadir analyse Malaysia's relatively successful handling of an ethnically divided society, which has permitted impressive stability since 1969. * Chayan Vaddhanaphuti focuses on the non-Thai border peoples of northern Thailand, noting the legacy of the government's policy of selective citizenship. Ethnic Conflicts in Southeast Asia will be an invaluable resource for scholars of contemporary Southeast Asia as well as in other regions, policy-makers and others, who wish to assess and develop strategies to prevent, modulate and resolve such conflicts
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Ethnic conflict -- Southeast Asia
Social conflict -- Southeast Asia
Conflict management -- Southeast Asia
Ethnicity -- Southeast Asia
Politics and government.
Ethnicity.
Conflict management.
Ethnic conflict.
Ethnic relations.
Social conflict.
SUBJECT Southeast Asia -- Ethnic relations
Southeast Asia -- Politics and government -- 1945- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86007765
Subject Southeast Asia.
Form Electronic book
Author Kusumā Sanitwong Na ʻAyutthayā.
Thompson, W. Scott (Willard Scott), 1942- editor.
Thomson Gale (Firm)
Čhulālongkō̜nmahāwitthayālai. Sathāban Sưksā Khwāmmankhong læ Nānāchāt.
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
LC no. 2005469700
ISBN 9789812305565
9812305564
9789814515368
9814515361