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Title:
The promise of reconciliation? : examining violent and nonviolent effects on Asian conflicts / Chaiwat Satha-Anand and Olivier Urbain, editors.
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
x, 173 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Peace-building--Asia.
Reconciliation--Political aspects--Asia.
Violence--Asia.
Nonviolence--Asia.
Conflict management--Asia.
Conflict management.
Nonviolence.
Peace-building.
Reconciliation--Political aspects.
Violence.
Asia.
Other Authors:
Urbain, Olivier, 1961- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92095791
Container of (work): Kimura, Ehito. Justice and reconciliation in Southeast Asia and beyond.
Chaiwat Satha-Anand, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86070499
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction : the promise of reconciliation? : examining violent and nonviolent effects on Asian conflicts / by Chaiwat Satha-Anand -- Justice and reconciliation in Southeast Asia and beyond / by Ehito Kimura -- Reconciliation through cooperation : the case of Aceh / by Titik Firawati -- Conflict and nonviolence : ulama in the Aceh peace process / by Asna Husin -- Seasons of insurgency : the promises and curses of violent actions / by Chayanit Poonyarat -- Violence, nonviolence, and ethnic reconciliation in post-war Sri Lanka / by S.I. Keethaponcalan -- Rural unrest and collective protests in Vietnam / by Nguyen Van Chinh -- Playful subversion : Red Sunday's nonviolent activism in Thailand's post-2010 crackdown / by Janjira Sombutpoonsiri -- Cities of peace, cities of violence : the Indonesian experience / by Samsu Rizal Panggabean.
Summary:
"Questions the relationship between violence, nonviolence, and reconciliation in societal conflicts. The contributors maintain that reconciliation per se is not a panacea. If not managed properly, reconciliation programs can become contests of competing victimizations, and can even spark future conflict. The contributors examine international influences on the peace/reconciliation process in Indonesia's Aceh province, as well as the role of Muslim religious scholars. They also examine the effect of violence in southern Thailand, where insurgent violence provides "leverage" during the fighting, but negatively affects their post-conflict objectives. The Sri Lanka chapter shows that "successful" violence does not necessarily end conflict--Sri Lankan society today is more polarized that it was before its civil war. The Vietnam chapter argues that the rise of nonviolent protest in Vietnam reflects a profound loss of state legitimacy, which cannot be resolved with force. The following chapter examines "Red Sunday, " a Thai reform movement engaged in nonviolent protest in the face of violent government suppression. The book ends with a look at ethnic conflict in Indonesia after it emerged in 1998 from three decades of dictatorial rule. In studying violent conflict and programs for reconciliation, the contributors found that they are dealing with highly complex issues, such as historical grievances, dysfunctional states, or civil wars. Understanding such conflict issues is crucial in the efforts to curtail violence and strengthen reconciliation possibilities"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Peace and policy ; Volume 20
ISBN:
9781412856638
1412856639
1412856973
9781412856973
OCLC:
(OCoLC)904012015
LCCN:
2015006299
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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