Nationalism is a political phenomenon with deep roots in Southeast Asia. Yet, state attempts to create homogenous nations met with resistance. This Element focuses on understanding the rise and subsequent ebbing of sub-state nationalist mobilization in response to state nationalism. Two factors allowed sub-state nationalist movements to be formed and persist: first, state nationalisms that were insufficiently inclusive; second, the state's use of authoritarian tools to implement its nationalist agenda. But Southeast Asian states were able to reduce sub-state nationalist mobilization when they changed their policies to meet two conditions: i) some degree of explicit recognition of the distinctiveness of groups; ii) institutional flexibility toward regional/local territorial units to accommodate a high degree of group self-governance. The Element focuses on four states in the region - namely Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Myanmar.
ISBN: | 9781009583039 |
Publication date: | 9th January 2025 |
Author: | Jacques Bertrand |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 75 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Elements. Elements in Politics and Society in East Asia |
Genres: |
Nationalism Decolonisation and postcolonial studies Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions Revolutionary groups and movements Asian history Comparative politics |