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Under Occupation Resistance And Struggle In A Militarised Asiapacific Daniel Broudy

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Under Occupation Resistance And Struggle In A Militarised Asiapacific Daniel Broudy
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Under Occupation Resistance And Struggle In A Militarised Asiapacific Daniel Broudy instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Daniel Broudy, Peter Simpson, Makoto Arakaki
ISBN: 9781443847506, 144384750X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Under Occupation Resistance And Struggle In A Militarised Asiapacific Daniel Broudy by Daniel Broudy, Peter Simpson, Makoto Arakaki 9781443847506, 144384750X instant download after payment.

This edited volume provides a vehicle for the expression of geographical and historical perspectives on the militarisation of East Asia and the Pacific. Among the questions the authors explore are: How have groups and individuals variously enforced, justified, supported, resisted, and acquiesced in military occupation? How have concepts of nationality, identity, and self-determination been shaped, reshaped, and erased by historical processes? How can communities escape from their perceived or actual dependence on centralised loci of power? Chapters draw upon philosophical, theoretical, empirical, and anecdotal evidence. The book is aimed at, inter alia, activists for social justice and researchers in international and strategic relations, colonial and post-colonial studies, Asian, Okinawan, and Pacific island studies, critical theory, and ethics.Contributors to this volume include David Vine, Douglas Lummis, Miyume Tanji, Kyle Kajihiro, chinin usii, Leevin Camacho, Andrew Yeo, Mitzi Uehara Carter, Gwisook Gwon, Christopher Melley, Yukinori Tokuyama, Kiyomi Maedomari-Tokuyama, Nika Nashiro, Chie Miyagi, Makoto Arakaki, Peter Simpson, and Daniel Broudy.

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