Maoist and other armed conflicts
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- 9780143415565
- 322.420954 CHE
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322.42 SYE Maoist movement in India / Muzaffar H. Syed and M.K. Waseen | 322.42 WEI 2nd ed. "Political parties and terrorist groups / by Leonard Weinberg,Ami Pedahzur and Arie Pedliger" | 322.420882971 VER Migrants and militants: fun and urban violence in Pakistan | 322.420954 CHE Maoist and other armed conflicts | 322.420954 DAS Maoist and naxalite politics in India | 322.420954 DAS Red terror | 322.420954 SHU Naxalite movement in India |
Between 1994 and 2010, 58,000 civilians, security forces and militants were killed in Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeast and in Naxalite-affected areas. One-sixth of all Indians today live in areas of armed conflict. Seeking solutions, this book is a holistic examination of present armed conflicts as well as the past ones in Punjab and Mizoram, illuminating their common roots, as well as the responses of the state and civil society. The authors show how insurgencies are propelled by a complex mix of issues: the denial of justice and rights, identity concerns, and the breakdown of the social and symbolic order, rather than merely poverty and lack of education. Draconian laws like the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act and measures like encounters, crackdowns and Salwa Judum aggravate the sense of collective victimhood and feelings of alienation from the national community. Furthermore, the long-term use of force leads to militarization of the state and society and a flourishing illegal economy. Uniquely the authors also explore the gendered aspects of such conflicts. Women are considered signifiers of the community’s honor, to be protected or violated, and hence become subject to greater control than at normal times. Domestic violence gets enhanced and even where women become combatants, men sanction and ultimately control their roles. Bringing together for the first time ever, field data and interviews with insurgents and activists, especially woman, civil society and politicians from these diverse areas, this book is a powerful critique of national security approaches for resolution of armed conflicts.
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