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نویسندگان: Sorpong Peou
سری: The International Library of Social Change in Asia Pacific
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138723672, 9781315192918
ناشر: Routledge
سال نشر: 2001
تعداد صفحات: 597
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 35 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب کامبوج: تغییر و تداوم در سیاست معاصر نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction Part I Perspectives on Violence and War: The Elusive Search for Peace? 1 Steven R. Ratner (1993), ‘The Cambodia Settlement Agreements’, American Journal of International Law, 87, pp. 1-41 2 Michael Wesley (1995), ‘The Cambodian Waltz: The Khmer Rouge and United Nations Intervention’, Terrorism and Political Violence, 7, pp. 60-81 3 Abdulgaffar Peang-Meth (1991), ‘Understanding the Khmer: Sociological-Cultural Observations’, Asian Survey, 31, pp. 442-55 4 Pierre Lizée (1993), ‘The Challenge of Conflict Resolution in Cambodia’, Canadian Defence Quarterly, 23, pp. 35-8,40,42,44 5 Sorpong Peou (1998), ‘Hun Sen’s Pre-emptive Coup: Causes and Consequences’, Southeast Asian Affairs, pp. 86-102 Part II Perspectives on Legal Development: The Constitution, Human Rights Issues and the Pursuit of Justice 6 Stephen P. Marks (1994), ‘The New Cambodian Constitution: From Civil War to a Fragile Democracy’, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 26, pp. 45-110 7 Hurst Hannum (1989), ‘International Law and Cambodian Genocide: The Sounds of Silence’, Human Rights Quarterly, 11, pp. 82-138. 8 Stephen P. Marks (1994), ‘Forgetting “the Policies and Practices of the Past”: Impunity in Cambodia’, Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 18, pp. 17-43 9 Terence Duffy (1994), ‘Toward a Culture of Human Rights in Cambodia’, Human Rights Quarterly, 16, pp. 82-104 10 Kassie Neou and Jeffrey C. Gallup (1997), ‘Teaching Human Rights in Cambodia’, Journal of Democracy, 8, pp. 154-64 Part III Perspectives on Political Development: Towards a Triumph of Liberal Democracy? 11 Joakim Öjendal (1996), ‘Democracy Lost? The Fate of the U.N.-implanted Democracy in Cambodia’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 18, pp. 193-218 12 Abdulgaffar Peang-Meth (1997), ‘Understanding Cambodia’s Political Developments’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 19, pp. 286-308 13 Julio A. Jeldres (1996), ‘Cambodia’s Fading Hopes’, Journal of Democracy, 7, pp. 148-57 14 L. Shelton Woods (1997), ‘The Myth of Cambodia’s Recovery’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 18, pp. 417-29 15 Sorpong Peou (1998), ‘The Cambodian Elections of 1998 and Beyond: Democracy in the Making?’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 20, pp. 279-97 Part IV Perspectives on Gender and Racial Relations: Towards Social Harmony and Peace? 16 Judy L. Ledgerwood (1995), ‘Khmer Kinship: The Matriliny/Matriarchy Myth’, Journal of Anthropological Research, 51, pp. 247-61 17 Judy L. Ledgerwood (1996), ‘Politics and Gender: Negotiating Conceptions of the Ideal Woman in Present Day Cambodia’, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 37, pp. 139-52 18 Kyoko Kusakabe, Wang Yunxian and Govind Kelkar (1995), ‘Women and Land Rights in Cambodia’, Economic and Political Weekly, 28 October, pp. 87-92 19 Chou Meng Tarr (1992), ‘The Vietnamese Minority in Cambodia’, Race & Class, 34, pp. 33-47 20 Ramses Amer (1994), ‘The Ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia: A Minority at Risk?’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 16, pp. 210-38 Part V Perspectives on Economic Development: Towards Prosperity? 21 Mya Than (1992), ‘Rehabilitation and Economic Reconstruction in Cambodia’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 14, pp. 269-86 22 Sophal Ear (1997), ‘Cambodia and the “Washington Consensus” ’, Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 11, pp. 73-97 23 Stephen J. Duggan (1996), ‘Education, Teacher Training and Prospects for Economic Recovery in Cambodia’, Comparative Education, 32, pp. 361-75 24 Ronald Bruce St John (1995), ‘The Political Economy of the Royal Government of Cambodia’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 17, pp. 265-81 25 Ozay Mehmet (1997), ‘Development in a Wartorn Society: What Next in Cambodia?’, Third World Quarterly, 18, pp. 673-86 Name Index