The regions of Asia and Oceania, with their many diverse peoples, massive size, and vast cultural history, have birthed some of the most critical conflicts of the modern era. From border disputes to current nuclear threats to regions still shattered by the effects of past wars, this volatile region is a key player on the world stage of global conflict. This exciting volume provides up-to-the minute coverage of the most critical situations and explosive events in the region, including internal strife in Indonesia, insurgency in southern Thailand, nuclear issues in India and Pakistan, the Tibetan revolt, the Spratly Islands dispute, and terrorist organizations such as Abu Sayeff. The conflicts are explored against the backdrop of major conflicts like the Vietnam War, the Korean War, and the Cold War. Maps, a timeline, an index, and an annotated bibliography supplement the chapters for a greater understanding of the material. With ties to several curricular areas, including Asian studies, political science, global studies, military history, international relations, regional history and politics, this is an essential source for students of world history and global conflict.


Maps, a timeline, an index, and an annotated bibliography supplement the chapters for a greater understanding of the material. With ties to several curricular areas, including Asian studies, political science, global studies, military history, international relations, regional history and politics, this is an essential source for students of world history and global conflict.

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The regions of Asia and Oceania, with their many diverse peoples, massive size, and vast cultural history, have been the location of some of the most critical conflicts of the modern era. This book explores the most explosive conflicts in the regions surrounding Asia and Oceania.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Timeline Abbreviations Chapter 1 China and East Asia Sally Burt Chapter 2 East Timor Clinton Fernandes Chapter 3 Fiji Jon Fraenkel Chapter 4 India-China Border Dispute Manjeet S. Pardesi Chapter 5 Indonesia Damien Kingsbury and Clinton Fernandes Chapter 6 Kashmir Conflict Nicolas Blarel Chapter 7 Korea Stewart Lone Chapter 8 Myanmar (Burma) Sally Burt Chapter 9 Phillippines Chapter 10 Solomon Islands Sinclair Dinnen Chapter 11 Sri Lanka Damien Kingsbury Chapter 12 Thailand Carlyle A. Thayer Glossary Bibliography About the Editor and Contributors
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From border disputes to nuclear threats, this exciting volume explores the most explosive conflicts in the regions surrounding Asia and Oceania.
At any moment, scores of violent conflicts are raging around the world. Extremist groups, ethnic conflicts, drug wars and border disputes operate at an unprecedented global level. In this age of the War on Terror, with interest in global issues at an all-time high, the Hot Spot Histories series steps in to fill the reference void of both background information and up-to-the minute coverage of global and regional conflict--in one accessible package. Regionally organized topical chapters detail the who, what, why, when, and where of every significant conflict and extremist group in every region of the globe. This five-volume series is a must-have first-stop reference source for anyone wishing to quickly inform themselves about the origins and development of conflicts throughout the world.
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ISBN
9780313354120
Publisert
2008-06-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Aldersnivå
G, U, 01, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
328

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Clinton Fernandes is Senior Lecturer in Strategic Studies at the Australian Defence Force Academy campus of the University of New South Wales, Australia. Dr. Fernades is the coordinator of the Politics discipline in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and has taught a number of courses, including Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia, Modern Political Ideologies, and the Role of Modern Intelligence. He is co-editor of War and Society journal, and the author of Reluctant Indonesians: Australia, Indonesia and the future of West Papua (2006) and Reluctant Saviour: Australia, Indonesia, and the Independence of East Timor (2004). He formerly served in the Australian Defence Force as an intelligence officer, and was Head of Intelligence for the Australian Defence Force Support to the Sydney Olympics in 2000.