Using the case study of Laos, a small landlocked country in Southeast Asia that has seen some of the world s most brutal forms of poverty and violence, this book examines the power of traditional and indigenous conflict resolution systems as a tool for social justice. It explores how the conflict resolution mechanisms build infrastructures that support social harmony, and address larger scale conflicts within communities, nations and international arenas.
The book discusses how over centuries, foreign powers have polarised and used the ethnic groups of Laos to support their own agendas,...
Using the case study of Laos, a small landlocked country in Southeast Asia that has seen some of the world s most brutal forms of poverty and viole...
Using the case study of Laos, a small landlocked country in Southeast Asia that has seen some of the world s most brutal forms of poverty and violence, this book examines the power of traditional and indigenous conflict resolution systems as a tool for social justice. It explores how the conflict resolution mechanisms build infrastructures that support social harmony, and address larger scale conflicts within communities, nations and international arenas.
The book discusses how over centuries, foreign powers have polarised and used the ethnic groups of Laos to support their...
Using the case study of Laos, a small landlocked country in Southeast Asia that has seen some of the world s most brutal forms of poverty and viole...