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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781000378153
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (329 pages)
    Series Statement: Mass Violence in Modern History Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.60959
    Keywords: Political violence-Southeast Asia-History-20th century ; Southeast Asia-Politics and government-20th century ; Southeast Asia-Social conditions-20th century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book examines postwar waves of political violence that affected six Southeast Asian countries--Indonesia, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam--from the wars of independence in the mid-20th century to the recent Rohingya genocide. The book raises key questions for the study of mass violence worldwide.
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributor -- Acknowledgements -- Editors' Preface -- Introduction -- PART 1: Dimensions of Mass Violence -- 1. A time to kill: The anti-communist violence in Indonesia, 1965-66 -- 2. Expulsion/incorporation: Valences of mass violence in Myanmar -- PART 2: The Politics of Fear -- 3. Performative violence and Philippine populism -- 4. The political organization of genocide: Central orders and regional implementation under the Khmer Rouge -- 5. Mass violence against the Rohingya: Strategic and ideological drivers of ethnic cleansing -- PART 3: Minorities and the State -- 6. The crucible of Điện Biên Phủ: Making Vietnam in the First Indochina War -- 7. The Khmer Republic's mass persecution of the Vietnamese minority in Cambodia 1970-75 -- 8. The genocide of Rohingyas in Burma -- PART 4: Technologies, Techniques, and Ideologies -- 9. The air war in Vietnam: Responses to the machinery of mass violence -- 10. Medical experiments, blood, and gall: Revolutionary utilization of the body in Khmer Rouge prisons -- PART 5: Justice, Ethics, and History -- 11. Assessing genocidal intent in the context of Myanmar's Rohingya -- 12. Justice after dictatorship in Thailand -- 13. Investigating genocide: Rithy Panh's S-21 (2004) -- 14. Vietnam, ASEAN, the Great Powers, and the challenges of learning from the Cambodian genocide -- PART 6: The Shadow of the Past on the Present -- 15. The mobilization of state-sponsored mass organizations since the 2006 coup in Thailand -- 16. Something in the water: Toward a symbolic history of otherness in Chrouy Changvar, Cambodia -- 17. Mass violence and mob violence in Cambodia: Responses and social repair - Hope for the future? -- Index.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780367675462 , 9780367675592
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 308 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Mass violence in modern history 8
    Series Statement: Mass violence in modern history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Political violence in Southeast Asia since 1945
    DDC: 303.60959
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    Keywords: Political violence History 20th century ; Gewalt ; Politik ; Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit ; Völkermord ; Minderheit ; Gerechtigkeit ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Politischer Wandel ; Sozialer Wandel ; Fallstudie ; Southeast Asia Social conditions 20th century ; Southeast Asia Politics and government 20th century
    Abstract: This book examines postwar waves of political violence that affected six Southeast Asian countries - Indonesia, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam - from the wars of independence in the mid-twentieth century to the recent Rohingya genocide. Featuring cases not previously explored, and offering fresh insights into more familiar cases, the chapters cover a range of topics including the technologies of violence, the politics of fear, inclusion and exclusion, justice and ethics, repetitions of mass violence events, impunity, law, ethnic and racial killings, crimes against humanity, and genocide. The book delves into the violence that has reverberated across the region spurred by local and global politics and ideologies, through the examination of such themes as identity ascription and formation, existential and ontological questions, collective memories of violence, and social and political transformation. In our current era of global social and political transition, the volume’s case studies provide an opportunity to consider potential repercussions and outcomes of various political and ideological positionings and policies.
    Note: Liteaturangaben, Register , Dimensions of mass violence , A time to kill : the anti-communist violence in Indonesia, 1965-66 , Expulsion or incorporation : valences of mass violence in Myanmar , The politics of fear , Performative violence and Philippine populism , The political organization of genocide : central orders and regional implementation under the Khmer Rouge , Violence against the Rohingya : strategic and ideological drivers of ethnic cleansing , Minorities and the state , The crucible of Điện Biên Phủ : making Vietnam in the First Indochina War , The Khmer Republic's mass persecution of the Vietnamese minority in Cambodia, 1970-75 , The genocide of Rohingyas in Burma , Technologies, techniques, and ideologies , The Air War in Vietnam : responses to the machinery of mass violence , Medical experiments, blood and gall : revolutionary utilization of the body in Khmer Rouge prisons , Justice, ethics, and history , Assessing genocidal intent in the context of Myanmar's Rohingya , Justice after dictatorship in Thailand , Investigating Genocide : Rithy Panh’s S-21 (2004) , Vietnam, ASEAN, the great powers, and the challenges of learning from the Cambodian genocide , The shadow of the past on the present , The mobilization of state-sponsored mass organizations since the 2006 coup in Thailand , Something in the water : towards a symbolic history of otherness in Chrouy Changvar, Cambodia , Mass violence and mob violence in Cambodia : responses and social repair - hope for the future?
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