Political violence in Southeast Asia since 1945 : case studies from six countries / edited by Eve Monique Zucker and Ben Kiernan.

Political violence in Southeast Asia since 1945 :
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ISBN
9781003131809 electronic book
1003131808 electronic book
9781000378146 electronic book
1000378144 electronic book
9781000378153 electronic publication
1000378152 electronic book
9780367675462 hardcover
9780367675592 paperback
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
©2021
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (xix, 308 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Dizi
Mass violence in modern history ; 8
İçindekiler Notu
Introduction -- Ben Kiernan and Eve M. Zucker ; Part 1: Dimensions of Mass Violence 1. A Time to Kill: The Anti-Communist Violence in Indonesia, 1965-66 -- Geoffrey Robinson ; 2. Expulsion or Incorporation: Valences of Mass Violence in Myanmar -- Elliott Prasse-Freeman and Andrew Ong ; Part 2: The Politics of Fear 3. Performative Violence and Philippine Populism -- Alfred W. McCoy ; 4. The Political Organization of Genocide: Central Orders and Regional Implementation under the Khmer Rouge -- William Kwok ; 5. Violence against the Rohingya: Strategic and Ideological Drivers of Ethnic Cleansing -- Mayesha Alam ; Part 3: Minorities and the State 6. The Crucible of Điện Biên Phủ: Making Vietnam in the First Indochina War -- Christian C. Lentz ; 7. The Khmer Republic's Mass Persecution of the Vietnamese Minority in Cambodia, 1970-75 -- Kosal Path ; 8. The Genocide of Rohingyas in Burma -- Azeem Ibrahim ; Part 4: Technologies, Techniques, and Ideologies 9. The Air War in Vietnam: Responses to the Machinery of Mass Violence -- Sophie Quinn-Judge ; 10. Medical Experiments, Blood and Gall: Revolutionary Utilization of the Body in Khmer Rouge Prisons -- Daniel Bultmann ; Part 5: Justice, Ethics, and History 11. Assessing Genocidal Intent in the Context of Myanmar's Rohingya -- Katherine E. Munyan ; 12. Justice after Dictatorship in Thailand -- Tyrell Haberkorn ; 13. Investigating Genocide: Rithy Panh's S-21 (2004) -- Phirum Laurence Gaillard ; 14. Vietnam, ASEAN, the Great Powers, and the Challenges of Learning from the Cambodian Genocide -- Hoang Minh Vu ; Part 6: The Shadow of the Past on the Present 15. The Mobilization of State-Sponsored Mass Organizations Since the 2006 Coup in Thailand -- Puangthong R. Pawakapan ; 16. Something in the Water: Towards a Symbolic History of Otherness in Chrouy Changvar, Cambodia -- Ngoc Tram Luong ; 17. Mass Violence and Mob Violence in Cambodia: Responses and Social Repair -- Hope for the Future? -- Laura McGrew
Özet, vb.
"This book examines postwar waves of political violence that affected six Southeast Asian countries-Indonesia, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam-from the wars of independence in the mid-20th century to the recent Rohingya genocide. Featuring cases not previously explored, and offering fresh insights into more familiar cases, the chapters cover topics including the technologies of violence, the politics of fear, inclusion and exclusion, justice and ethics, repetitions of mass violence events, impunity, law, ethnic and racial killings, crimes against humanity, and genocide. The book raises key questions for the study of mass violence worldwide"-- Provided by publisher.
Konu
Political violence __ Southeast Asia __ History __ 20th century.
HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia __ bisacsh
HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia __ bisacsh
HISTORY / General __ bisacsh
Southeast Asia __ Social conditions __ 20th century.
Southeast Asia __ Politics and government __ 20th century.
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