Zachary Abuza's insightful new book will be an essential source for understanding - and possibly resolving - Southeast Asia's deadliest insurgencies.

- Joshua Kurlantzick, Senior Fellow for Southeast Asia, Council on Foreign Relations,

Until recently, Southeast Asia was plagued by separatist insurgencies that had simmered, seemingly intractable, for several decades. But peace processes in Indonesia and the Philippines have been some of the most innovative and successful in the world—a model and counterpoint for Thailand and other protracted conflicts.

Since the 1970s, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand have wrestled with secessionist groups. Each government entered into peace talks then, though without any sincerity or willingness to make significant concessions. By the turn of the millennium, the governments of Indonesia and the Philippines began to reevaluate their strategies while insurgents came to the conclusion that the changed global environment and waning capabilities made victory unlikely. Further, the impact of the 2004 tsunami brought not only another impetus, but also the involvement of the international donor community and peace processes began in both countries where they were successfully implemented. Successful devolution of political and economic powers that protected the cultural rights of the minority population, as well as substantial wealth sharing brought an end to these conflicts. Such successful peace building efforts serve as both a model and counterpoint for Thailand.

Each of the case studies begins with a history of the insurgency, an analysis of the insurgent group’s organization, operations, tactics, and capabilities before delving into the history of the peace processes and analyzing the factors that made them successful. Nothing is harder than a peace process, but the lessons of Southeast Asia show that it is made possible through such factors as a national devaluation of power, bold and creative statesmanship, the successful neutralization of spoilers, and the role of neutral third party facilitators. These cases provide important lessons for the fields of counterinsurgency and peace making.

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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Case Study 1: The Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM)
Chapter 3: Case Study 2: The Moro National Liberation Front and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Chapter 4: Case Study 3: The Barisan Revolusi Nasional, PULO and other Malay Militant Groups
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Index
About the Author

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• Comparative study of peace processes using significant case studies to illustrate innovative peace-building efforts and their results. • Looks at what factors and conditions accounted for the success or failure of the peace negotiations. • Multidisciplinary work that will support courses both in the fields of counterinsurgency and peace building.
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Charles Hauss' series, "Peace and Security in the 21st Century," aims to make sense of the changing world of peace and security by publishing books that investigate security issues and peace efforts that involve cooperation at several levels of society. By looking at how security and peace interrelate at various stages of conflict, the series explores new ideas for a fast changing world that will seek to redefine and rethink what peace and security mean in the first decades of the century. Until recently, security was defined mostly in geopolitical terms with the assumption that it could only be achieved through at least the threat of military force. Today, however, people from as different backgrounds as planners in the Pentagon and veteran peace activists think in terms of human or global security, where no one is secure unless everyone is secure in all areas of their lives. This means that it is impossible nowadays to separate issues of war and peace, the environment, sustainability, identity, global health, etc. Although they will cover a variety of topics, the books will focus on the overarching theme that students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers have to find new models and theories to account for, diagnose, and respond to the difficulties of a more complex world

Series Editor: Charles Hauss, Alliance for Peacebuilding

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781442257566
Publisert
2016-09-26
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Vekt
349 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
151 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
238

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Om bidragsyterne

Zachary Abuza is a Professor of National Security Strategy at the National War College in Washington, DC.