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New geographies and temporalities of power: Exploring the new fault-lines of Southeast Asia
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New geographies and temporalities of power: Exploring the new fault-lines of Southeast Asia

V. Wee and K. Jayasuriya
The Pacific Review, Vol.15(4), pp.475-495
2002
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Abstract

the papers in this special issue examine the increasingly significant problem of ethically-based separatist movements and ensuing conflicts in three nation-states of Southeast Asia: -Burma - among the Karens, Karennis, Shans, Mons, and others -Indonesia - in Acch, Riau, Papua, Sulawesi, Bali, and others, in addition to an already independent East Timor. -Philippines - among the Bangsamoro in Mindanao.

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6 Social Sciences
6.146 Anthropology
6.146.734 Cultural Transformation
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Area Studies
International Relations
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