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Violent Internal Conflicts In Asia Pacific: Histories, Political Economies, And Policies
This book examines the dynamics of violent internal conflicts in the Asia-Pacific region through historical, political economy, and policy perspectives. By tracing the historical roots of conflicts, it explains how colonial legacies, nation-state formation, development inequalities, and identity politics have contributed to the emergence and persistence of domestic violence across various countries. It also analyzes the roles of state and non-state actors, competition over natural resources, and the impact of globalization on both the escalation and resolution of conflicts. Furthermore, the book evaluates policy responses, including peacebuilding, reconciliation, and post-conflict reconstruction efforts, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and prospects for achieving long-term stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
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