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Tác giả CN Taylor, Philip
Nhan đề Coercive Localization in Southwest Vietnam: Khmer Land Disputes and the Containment of Dissent / Philip Taylor.
Thông tin xuất bản 2014
Mô tả vật lý p.55 - 90.
Tóm tắt This paper describes the protracted struggles by ethnic Khmers in An Giang Province to regain farmland taken from them by ethnic Vietnamese migrants during their forced absence from the Vietnam-Cambodian border during and after the Third Indochina War. Efforts by the original landowners to organize collectively to seek justice from national authorities were stifled by local officials motivated to preserve the new status quo and were ideologically delegitimized by members of the rural middle class. The findings shed new light on ethnic minority political agency and show how the Vietnamese state is drawn materially and discursively into conflicts between competing social groups.
Thuật ngữ chủ đề Việt Nam học-TVĐHHN.
Từ khóa tự do Nghiên cứu Việt Nam.
Từ khóa tự do Land-Taking Disputes
Từ khóa tự do Meta-Regulation
Từ khóa tự do Social Consensus
Từ khóa tự do Vietnam
Nguồn trích Journal of Vietnamese Studies- 2014, Vol. 9, No. 3
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