Description
Debunking the parable that poverty and over-population give an explanation for the colonization of the indigenous fringe, Colonization and Conflict explores the policy frames that fortify settlement, studies the sorts of indigenous accommodation and resistance to it, and looks on the conflict-mitigating record of institutional solutions where colonization led to violence. The book also looks on the conflict mitigating record of institutional solutions where colonization led to violence. (Series: Asien: Forschung und Wissenschaft/LIT Studies on Asia – Vol. 2)