References
- Aspinall, E. 2009, Islam and Nation: Separatist Rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia, Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Barter, S.J. 2012, ‘Unarmed Forces: Civilian Strategy in Violent Conflicts’ in Peace & Change 37: 4: 544–571.
- Barter, S.J. 2014, Civilian Strategy in Civil War: Insights from Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Canuday, J.J. 2009, Bakwit: The Power of the Displaced, Manila: Ateneo de Manila.
- Funston, J. 2010, ‘Malaysia and Thailand’s Southern Conflict: Reconciling Security and Ethnicity’ in Contemporary Southeast Asia 32: 2: 234–257.
- Hancock, L.E. & Mitchell, C. 2007 eds, Zones of Peace, Bloomfield: Kumarian Press.
- Hoey, B.A. 2003, ‘Nationalism in Indonesia: Building Imagined and Intentional Communities through Transmigration’ in Ethnology 42: 2: 109–126.
- Kalyvas, S. 2006, The Logic of Violence in Civil War, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Kaplan, O. 2017, Resisting War: How Communities Protect Themselves, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- McKenna, T.M. 1998, Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines, Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Scott, J.C. 2009, The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia, New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Scott, J.C. & Kerkvliet, B. 1986 eds, Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance in Southeast Asia, London: Routledge.
- Wood, E. 2003, Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War in El Salvador, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.