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ID169249
Title ProperParallel governance and political order in contested territory
Other Title Informationevidence from the Indo-Naga ceasefire
LanguageENG
AuthorVenugopal, Rajesh ;  Thakur, Shalaka
Summary / Abstract (Note)The reconstruction of stable political order after violent conflict is a central concern of peacebuilding theory and practice. While much of the literature on this subject is based on cases where there has been state collapse or international intervention, this article draws on a case study from India’s northeast, where a long-standing separatist insurgency has given way to a stable and protracted ceasefire. Drawing on fieldwork from Ukhrul district in the India–Myanmar border, the article studies the parallel military structures and civilian governance institutions and the nature of their interaction. In doing so, it evaluates the consequences of the ceasefire political equilibrium in terms of the larger project of conflict resolution and a permanent political resolution.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security Vol. 15, No.3; Sep-Dec 2019: p.285-303
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 15 No 3
Key WordsPolitical Order ;  Parallel Governance ;  Contested Territory ;  Indo-Naga Ceasefire


 
 
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