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Political Fragmentation in Southeast Asia: Alternative Nations in the Making

Edited by Vivienne Wee





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Using a mutidisciplinary approach, this enlightening book brings together political scientists, anthropologists, geographers and sociologists, who provide an analysis of separatist and autonomy movements in Burma, Indonesia, East Timor, Thailand and Laos. Through an examination of these movements, Political Fragmentation in Southeast Asia compares the way they structure their ideologies, tracing how they emerged and highlighting the ways in which these movements gained their strengths.

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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published date | 31 Dec 2025
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Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 256
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ISBN | 978-1-1343-6691-0
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