Framework for autonomy in Southeast Asia's plural societies

Perhaps drawing inspiration from the success of East Timnor in separating from Indonesia, post-Cold War Southeast Asia faces a resurgence of ethnic strife. Ethnic mobilization, with its threat to the integrity of the nation-states as presently constructed, is thus emering as a key security issue for...

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Main Author: Ferrer, Miriam Coronel
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Working Paper
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-906402020-11-01T08:42:02Z Framework for autonomy in Southeast Asia's plural societies Ferrer, Miriam Coronel S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Military and naval science::Strategy::Asia Perhaps drawing inspiration from the success of East Timnor in separating from Indonesia, post-Cold War Southeast Asia faces a resurgence of ethnic strife. Ethnic mobilization, with its threat to the integrity of the nation-states as presently constructed, is thus emering as a key security issue for these states and the region. This study developed a framework for autonomy that can be useful to nation-states confronted with this problem. The elements of the framework were extracted from a survey of contemporary ethnic mobilization in four Southeast Asian countries - namely, in Southern Philippines, Southern Thailand, Aceh in Indonesia and Burma - and corresponding governmental responses. The scheme effectively illustrates how the nation-state territory can be preserved which sovereignty is diffused or devolved through various measures, including spatial arrangements that can maximize the criteria of distinctiveness and efficiency; and assuasive and corrective mechanisms, with their respective upward and downward streams, that respond to and find a balance among conflicting needs and interests. 2009-02-05T09:32:34Z 2019-12-06T17:51:24Z 2009-02-05T09:32:34Z 2019-12-06T17:51:24Z 2001 2001 Working Paper Ferrer, M. C. (2001). Framework for autonomy in Southeast Asia's plural societies. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 13). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90640 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/4412 RSIS Working Papers ; 013/01 Nanyang Technological University 37 p. application/pdf
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Ferrer, Miriam Coronel
Framework for autonomy in Southeast Asia's plural societies
description Perhaps drawing inspiration from the success of East Timnor in separating from Indonesia, post-Cold War Southeast Asia faces a resurgence of ethnic strife. Ethnic mobilization, with its threat to the integrity of the nation-states as presently constructed, is thus emering as a key security issue for these states and the region. This study developed a framework for autonomy that can be useful to nation-states confronted with this problem. The elements of the framework were extracted from a survey of contemporary ethnic mobilization in four Southeast Asian countries - namely, in Southern Philippines, Southern Thailand, Aceh in Indonesia and Burma - and corresponding governmental responses. The scheme effectively illustrates how the nation-state territory can be preserved which sovereignty is diffused or devolved through various measures, including spatial arrangements that can maximize the criteria of distinctiveness and efficiency; and assuasive and corrective mechanisms, with their respective upward and downward streams, that respond to and find a balance among conflicting needs and interests.
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