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South East Asia Research, Jul 4, 2023
Routledge eBooks, Nov 25, 2022
Routledge eBooks, Nov 25, 2022
South East Asia Research, Nov 1, 2009
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the a... more This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
SBL Press eBooks, Nov 2, 2017
With its anecdotes, accessible writing and the depth and richness of the author's knowledge ... more With its anecdotes, accessible writing and the depth and richness of the author's knowledge and experience," Indonesian Destinies" is an excellent book with which to broach the subject of Indonesia. For me, having explored the competing, contrasting and sometimes ...
... The Young Macedonian Literary Society was established in 1891 and started publishing &... more ... The Young Macedonian Literary Society was established in 1891 and started publishing "Loza", its journal a year thereafter. ... ht-tp://www.lib.msu.edu/sowards/balkan/lect11.htm "Meanwhile, the Tanzimat reforms remained unfulfilled under Abdul Hamid's reactionary regime. ...
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Separatism and the State, 2021
The idea of autonomy or other forms of sovereign devolution has been proposed as a viable comprom... more The idea of autonomy or other forms of sovereign devolution has been proposed as a viable compromise model in the resolution of claims to separatism. This chapter will consider the meaning and method of application of autonomy or other sub-state political models, and assess whether a semiindependent status can adequately address separatist claims. It will consider the formation of post-colonial states, the failure of many such states to adequately represent ethnic minorities, and the so-called third wave of nationalism in which national or proto-national groupings seek territorial sovereignty. The chapter draws on case studies from Indonesia's Aceh and Papua provinces, Sri Lanka's Eelam and the Philippines' Bangsamoro, and the failure of the autonomy option in East Timor. The idea of autonomy has been available to sub-state entities since before the period of Westphalian states, and can be seen as having its origins in the allocation of devolved local rule in empires, or points of local political organization within a wider and overarching political constellation. In the post-Westphalian world of sovereign states, autonomy has generally been allowed to accommodate sub-national or ethnically distinct geopolitical entities that, for strategic reasons, have been obliged to accept incorporation into larger states. That is to say, the idea of autonomy is neither new nor
This volume examines the various aspects of territorial separatism, focusing on how and why separ... more This volume examines the various aspects of territorial separatism, focusing on how and why separatist movements arise.
Politics in Developing Countries, 2019
"Preface and dedication Introduction Iris Marion Young and Jacob T. Levy Part I: Enlightenme... more "Preface and dedication Introduction Iris Marion Young and Jacob T. Levy Part I: Enlightenment Debates about Empire Chapter 1. Diderot's Theory of Global (and Imperial) Commerce: An Enlightenment Account of "Globalization" Sankar Muthu Chapter 2. Empire, Progress, and "the Savage Mind" Jennifer Pitts Part II: Indigenous Encounters, Then and Now Chapter 3. Under Negotiation: Empowering Treaty Constitutionalism Vicki Hsueh Chapter 4. Wasáse: Indigenous Resurgences Taiaike Alfred Part III: The world colonialism made Chapter 5. The "World-System": Europe as "Center" and Its "Periphery" Beyond Eurocentrism Enrique Dussel Chapter 6. The Singularity of Peripheral Social Inequality Jessé Souza Chapter 7. After Colonialism: The Impossibility of Self-Determination Pratap Bhanu Mehta Chapter 8. Indian Conceptualisation of Colonial Rule Bhikhu Parekh Part IV. Colonial and post-colonial reconstructions of political thought Chapter 9. Resistance to Colonialism: The Latin American Legacy of Jose Martí Ofelia Schutte Chapter 10. Subaltern History as Political Thought Dipesh Chakabarty Chapter 11. Double Consciousness and the Democratic Ideal Emmanuel Eze Chapter 12. Colonialism and the State of Exception Margaret Kohn"
South East Asia Research, Jul 4, 2023
Routledge eBooks, Nov 25, 2022
Routledge eBooks, Nov 25, 2022
South East Asia Research, Nov 1, 2009
This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the a... more This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
SBL Press eBooks, Nov 2, 2017
With its anecdotes, accessible writing and the depth and richness of the author's knowledge ... more With its anecdotes, accessible writing and the depth and richness of the author's knowledge and experience," Indonesian Destinies" is an excellent book with which to broach the subject of Indonesia. For me, having explored the competing, contrasting and sometimes ...
... The Young Macedonian Literary Society was established in 1891 and started publishing &... more ... The Young Macedonian Literary Society was established in 1891 and started publishing "Loza", its journal a year thereafter. ... ht-tp://www.lib.msu.edu/sowards/balkan/lect11.htm "Meanwhile, the Tanzimat reforms remained unfulfilled under Abdul Hamid's reactionary regime. ...
An academic directory and search engine.
Separatism and the State, 2021
The idea of autonomy or other forms of sovereign devolution has been proposed as a viable comprom... more The idea of autonomy or other forms of sovereign devolution has been proposed as a viable compromise model in the resolution of claims to separatism. This chapter will consider the meaning and method of application of autonomy or other sub-state political models, and assess whether a semiindependent status can adequately address separatist claims. It will consider the formation of post-colonial states, the failure of many such states to adequately represent ethnic minorities, and the so-called third wave of nationalism in which national or proto-national groupings seek territorial sovereignty. The chapter draws on case studies from Indonesia's Aceh and Papua provinces, Sri Lanka's Eelam and the Philippines' Bangsamoro, and the failure of the autonomy option in East Timor. The idea of autonomy has been available to sub-state entities since before the period of Westphalian states, and can be seen as having its origins in the allocation of devolved local rule in empires, or points of local political organization within a wider and overarching political constellation. In the post-Westphalian world of sovereign states, autonomy has generally been allowed to accommodate sub-national or ethnically distinct geopolitical entities that, for strategic reasons, have been obliged to accept incorporation into larger states. That is to say, the idea of autonomy is neither new nor
This volume examines the various aspects of territorial separatism, focusing on how and why separ... more This volume examines the various aspects of territorial separatism, focusing on how and why separatist movements arise.
Politics in Developing Countries, 2019
"Preface and dedication Introduction Iris Marion Young and Jacob T. Levy Part I: Enlightenme... more "Preface and dedication Introduction Iris Marion Young and Jacob T. Levy Part I: Enlightenment Debates about Empire Chapter 1. Diderot's Theory of Global (and Imperial) Commerce: An Enlightenment Account of "Globalization" Sankar Muthu Chapter 2. Empire, Progress, and "the Savage Mind" Jennifer Pitts Part II: Indigenous Encounters, Then and Now Chapter 3. Under Negotiation: Empowering Treaty Constitutionalism Vicki Hsueh Chapter 4. Wasáse: Indigenous Resurgences Taiaike Alfred Part III: The world colonialism made Chapter 5. The "World-System": Europe as "Center" and Its "Periphery" Beyond Eurocentrism Enrique Dussel Chapter 6. The Singularity of Peripheral Social Inequality Jessé Souza Chapter 7. After Colonialism: The Impossibility of Self-Determination Pratap Bhanu Mehta Chapter 8. Indian Conceptualisation of Colonial Rule Bhikhu Parekh Part IV. Colonial and post-colonial reconstructions of political thought Chapter 9. Resistance to Colonialism: The Latin American Legacy of Jose Martí Ofelia Schutte Chapter 10. Subaltern History as Political Thought Dipesh Chakabarty Chapter 11. Double Consciousness and the Democratic Ideal Emmanuel Eze Chapter 12. Colonialism and the State of Exception Margaret Kohn"