Armed Rebellion in the ASEAN States: Persistence and ImplicationsStrategic and Defence Studies Centre, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, 2000 - History - 160 pages |
Contents
Armed Separatist Rebellions | 13 |
The Aceh Separatist Movement | 34 |
Malay Muslim Separatism in Southern Thailand | 46 |
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