Hollow words : foreign aid and peacebuilding in peripheral conflicts/ Adam Burke
Material type: TextPublication details: : 2012Subject(s): In: Asian Affairs An American Review , Vol. 39, No.4, October-December 2012, pp.181-201 (10)Summary: This paper considers how they have fared in practice in subnational, 'peripheral' conflicts in Asia that have relatively low international profiles using case material from Aceh in Indonesia, and far south of Thailand. The focus of this issue on protracted violent unrest that has typically emerged or persisted at the same time as developmental progress belies any straightforward relationship between affluence and peace.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This paper considers how they have fared in practice in subnational, 'peripheral' conflicts in Asia that have relatively low international profiles using case material from Aceh in Indonesia, and far south of Thailand. The focus of this issue on protracted violent unrest that has typically emerged or persisted at the same time as developmental progress belies any straightforward relationship between affluence and peace.
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