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_aAutonomy and ethnic conflict in south and south-east asia/ _cGanguly,Rajat [ed.] |
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_aNew York: _bRoutledge, _c2012. |
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505 | _aIntroduction: is autonomy a solution or an obstacle to resolving ethho-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 an 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 of 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 South-East Asia? RAJAT GANGULY | ||
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