Autonomy and Ethnic Conflict in South and South-East Asia/
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-50 |
Introduction: Is Autonomy a Solution or an Obstacle to Resolving Ethn0-national Conflicts? Rajat Ganguly
1. Prospects for Autonomy in Jammu and Kashmir D. Suba Chandran
2. The Rise and Decline of a Separatist Insurgency: Contentious Politics in Assam, India Sanjib Baruah
3. Ethnic Peacemaking in Sri Lanka: The Politics of Autonomy Solution P. Sahadevan
4. Ending the War in Aceh: Leadership, Patronage and Autonomy in Yudhoyono's Indonesia Marcus Mietzner
5. Mindanao, Southern Philippines: The Pitfalls in Working for Peace in a Time of Political Decay Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
6. When Autonomy is not an Option? Governing Violence in Southern Thailand Chaiwat Satha-Anand Conclusion: What Does the Empirical Evidence Tell Us about the Suitability of Territorial Autonomy in Resolving Ethno-national Conflicts in South and Southeast Asia? Rajat Ganguly
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