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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Maps, Figures, and Tables
Acknowledgements
Foreword—Derek Mitchell, Former US Ambassador to Myanmar
The Vexed Question of Names
Part I: Context
Personal Journeys into this Conflict
1. Complexities, Misconceptions, and Context
Addressing Misconceptions, Highlighting Complexity
Rakhine State: Geography, History, and Demographics
Approach, Definitions, and Outline
2. Recent Violence and Significance
Three Interconnected Conflicts, Not One
Significance of the Conflict for Myanmar
Part II: Historical Narratives, Representation, and Collective Memory
History, Memory, and the Social Psychology of Conflict
3. The Rohingya ‘Origin’ Narrative
Sources and their Sociopolitical Context
The Rohingya ‘Origin’ Narrative
4. Rakhine–Burman Narratives: ‘Independence’, ‘Unity’, ‘Infiltration’
The Rakhine ‘Independence’ Narrative
The Burman ‘Unity’ Narrative
The Rakhine–Burman ‘Infiltration’ Narrative
Part III: Conflict Analysis
Philosophical landscape of conflict analysis theory
5. Security Dilemma, Minority Complex, Greed, and Political Economy
A Tripartite Security Dilemma
Double—or Triple—Minority Complex
The Role of the State in the Conflict
Economic Drivers, Resources, and Greed
6. Identity and Territory Grievances in Rakhine State
Identity, Ethnicity, and Conflict
Building Ethnic Hegemony
Ethnic Conflict, Complexity, Fluidity, and Micro-Level Violence
Territory
7. The International Community: Recommendations and Conclusions
So, where to from here?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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