Armed Separatism in Southeast Asia
Separatism is a figment of the imagination of the nation-state. Consider what the word implies: taht there is an entity, the nation-state, so natural and enduring that the very thought of not belonging to it requires a special ideological impulse, an "ism" like communism or fascism.
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Other Authors: | Lim, Joo-Jock (Editor), Vani, S (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Singapore
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
1984
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Series: | Issues in Southeast Asian Security
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