State Institutions, Civic Associations, and Identity Demands
State Institutions, Civic Associations, and Identity Demands
Regional Movements in Greater Southeast Asia
Selway, Joel; Liu, Amy H
The University of Michigan Press
03/2024
316
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Inglês
9780472076079
15 a 20 dias
Section 1: State Institutions
Chapter 1 State Institutions in South Malaysia: Singapore's Entry and Exit from 1963-1965
by Elvin Ong
Chapter 2 State Institutions in North Taiwan versus South Taiwan: Hokkien Recognition in Taiwan
by Chun-Ying Wu and Amy H. Liu
Chapter 3 State Institutions in North Sumatra, Indonesia: National Identification of the Bataks
by Risa J. Toha
Chapter 4 State Institutions in North Philippines versus South Philippines: Contrasting the Onset of National Rebellion
by Mary Anne S. Mendoza
Chapter 5 State Institutions in East Malaysia versus West Malaysia: Containing Grievances in an Ethnoreligious Dominant Party System
by Mohamed Salihin Subhan and Kai Ostwald
Chapter 6 State Institutions in Northeast Thailand : Lao Ethnics and the Thai Identity
by Jacob I. Ricks
Section 2: Civic Associations
Chapter 7 Civic Associations in East Timor, Indonesia: Lessons from Timor-Leste's Independence Bids
by S.P. Harish
Chapter 8 Civic Associations in Bali, Indonesia: Coastal Reclamation and Ethnic Mobilization
by Ryan Tans
Chapter 9 Civic Associations in North Myanmar: Pan-Ethnic Nationalism and Sub-Ethnic Mobilization in Kachin State
by Alexandre Pelletier
Chapter 10 Civic Associations in Maluku, Indonesia: Explaining the Failure of the South Maluku Republic Movement
by Jessica Soedirgo
Chapter 11 Civic Associations in North Sulawesi, Indonesia: Ethnic Politics and the Level of Mobilization Problem for Bangsa Minahasa
by Jeremy Menchik
Chapter 12 Civic Associations in North Thailand: Cultural and Regional Movements in the Lanna Region
by Joel Sawat Selway
Section 3
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Sufficient Conditions, Context Conditionality and Democratic Theory
by Amy H. Liu and Joel Sawat Selway
Commentary: Regionalism in Comparative Perspective: A Cardinal Breakthrough in the Study of Ethnicity, Secession, and Political Violence
by Henry Hale
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Section 1: State Institutions
Chapter 1 State Institutions in South Malaysia: Singapore's Entry and Exit from 1963-1965
by Elvin Ong
Chapter 2 State Institutions in North Taiwan versus South Taiwan: Hokkien Recognition in Taiwan
by Chun-Ying Wu and Amy H. Liu
Chapter 3 State Institutions in North Sumatra, Indonesia: National Identification of the Bataks
by Risa J. Toha
Chapter 4 State Institutions in North Philippines versus South Philippines: Contrasting the Onset of National Rebellion
by Mary Anne S. Mendoza
Chapter 5 State Institutions in East Malaysia versus West Malaysia: Containing Grievances in an Ethnoreligious Dominant Party System
by Mohamed Salihin Subhan and Kai Ostwald
Chapter 6 State Institutions in Northeast Thailand : Lao Ethnics and the Thai Identity
by Jacob I. Ricks
Section 2: Civic Associations
Chapter 7 Civic Associations in East Timor, Indonesia: Lessons from Timor-Leste's Independence Bids
by S.P. Harish
Chapter 8 Civic Associations in Bali, Indonesia: Coastal Reclamation and Ethnic Mobilization
by Ryan Tans
Chapter 9 Civic Associations in North Myanmar: Pan-Ethnic Nationalism and Sub-Ethnic Mobilization in Kachin State
by Alexandre Pelletier
Chapter 10 Civic Associations in Maluku, Indonesia: Explaining the Failure of the South Maluku Republic Movement
by Jessica Soedirgo
Chapter 11 Civic Associations in North Sulawesi, Indonesia: Ethnic Politics and the Level of Mobilization Problem for Bangsa Minahasa
by Jeremy Menchik
Chapter 12 Civic Associations in North Thailand: Cultural and Regional Movements in the Lanna Region
by Joel Sawat Selway
Section 3
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Sufficient Conditions, Context Conditionality and Democratic Theory
by Amy H. Liu and Joel Sawat Selway
Commentary: Regionalism in Comparative Perspective: A Cardinal Breakthrough in the Study of Ethnicity, Secession, and Political Violence
by Henry Hale
Bibliography
List of Contributors