Spatial control and symbolic politics at the intersection of China, India and Burma
The Chinese, Indian and Myanmar governments share the borderlands in the corners of their respective territories where East, South and Southeast Asia meet. In this region of common concern the capacities of these three systems of post-colonial government are regulated so as to prevent excessive poli...
Main Authors: | Farrelly, N, Nicholas Samuel Farrelly |
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Other Authors: | Gellner, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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