Ethnic Conflicts in Southeast Asia

This volume examines different ethnic configurations and conflict avoidance and resolution in five different Southeast Asian countries. Tin Maung Maung Than traces the history and impossibility of the current Myanmar regime's quest to integrate the various ethnic groups in the border regions wh...

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Other Authors: Kusuma Snitwongse (Editor), Thompson, W. Scott (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pasir Panjang ISEAS Publications 2005
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