官僚主义
殖民主义
自治
政治
土生土长的
国家(计算机科学)
政治学
政治经济学
国家大厦
背景(考古学)
愿景
发展经济学
社会学
地理
法学
人类学
经济
生态学
考古
算法
计算机科学
生物
标识
DOI:10.1080/14662043.2010.489746
摘要
This paper argues that ethnocide in post-colonial states can be located in the interplay of three processes: (1) nation-building and development visions of the bureaucratic state; (2) the struggle for autonomy by the minorities; and (3) militarised pursuit of national security agenda by the bureaucratic state. The bureaucratic, political, economic, cultural and military penetration of the state into the territories of the indigenous communities often results in the marginalisation of those communities and destruction of their cultures and identity. It leads to demand for autonomy by the minorities. The state reacts to the struggle for autonomy by pursuing a militarised security agenda. Ethnocide in the post-colonial state occurs against the vortex of these processes. The Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh is an interesting case of ethnocide in the above context.
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