Publication
May 2007
This paper explores the difficulties of establishing peace and stability in Northeast India. It argues that the standard conceptualization of the problem as one of 'ethnic grievance' is insufficient. The author concludes that a focus on state-society relations and institutional capability is required to fully understand the issue.
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Author | M Sajjad Hassan |
Series | LSE International Development Working Papers |
Issue | 83 |
Publisher | LSE Department of International Development (ID) |
Copyright | © 2007 LSE |