Politicsof Death: Political Violence in Southeast Asia (SE Asian Modernities V. 4). This volume analyses four aspects of political violence in Southeast Asia: elections and violence; intra-ethnic conflict; communist insurgency; terrorism and religious extremism and lethal crime and politics. Together, the ten case studies on Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand challenge the idea that democratic governance will bring an end to internal violent conflict. As some examples in the region suggest, semi-democratic polities in Southeast Asia may even be more successful in reducing levels of internal violence, compared to new democracies in their neighbourhood and other types of political regime they have tried in the past.
Politics of Death
ISBN
9783825888602Authors
Croissant, Aurel; Beate Martin et al. (eds.)Extent
382Format
PaperbackYear
2006Publisher
Lit Verlag