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BRIEFING

Civilian Strategy Across Southeast Asia

 

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1 Fieldwork was primarily carried out between 2006 and 2010, along with follow-up visits in 2011, 2015, and 2016. Between 2006 and 2010, I conducted semi-structured, rural interviews with nearly 200 civilians in Aceh, along with about 100 in Mindanao and Patani.

2 These strategies are modified from Albert Hirschman’s classic schema: exit, voice, and loyalty, explored more in Barter (Citation2012, Citation2014).

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Shane J. Barter

SHANE J. BARTER is Associate Professor at Soka University of America, where he is the Associate Director of the Pacific Basin Research Center. In Southeast Asia, he has worked for Forum-Asia, the Carter Center, and the European Union. His current research explores territorial autonomy as a solution to secessionism, and how it enables regional nation-building.

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