Ethnic Conflict and Secessionism in South and Southeast Asia: Causes, Dynamics, Solutions

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Rajat Ganguly, Ian Macduff
SAGE Publications, Feb 24, 2003 - Political Science - 292 pages

This book seeks to examine secessionist ethics in South and Southeast Asia in a theoretically informed way and from a comparative perspective.

Looking in depth at conflicts in such places as East Timor, Kashmir, and Mindanao, this book is the first attempt to study secessionist ethnic conflicts systematically and comparatively in the Asian context.

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Chapter 1
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Dr Rajat Ganguly is based in the School of Management and Governance at Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia. A specialist in international relations, conflict and security studies and Asian politics and international affairs, he has published widely in the areas of ethnic conflict, insurgency movements and Asian politics and security. His published books and monographs are: Autonomy and Ethnic Conflict in South and South-East Asia (Routledge 2012); Understanding Ethnic Conflict (Longman 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010); Ethnic Conflict (Sage 2009); Ethnic Conflict and Secessionism in South and Southeast Asia (Sage 2003); Ethnicity and Nation-Building in South Asia (Sage 2001); and Kin State Intervention in Ethnic Conflicts (Sage 1998). Dr Rajat Ganguly can be contacted at Murdoch University 90 South Street Murdoch Western Australia, Australia 6150. Email: R.Ganguly@murdoch.edu.au

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