Publications
Rightless Resistance investigates why resistance to land grabbing so often fails. The rapid expansion of oil palm plantations has triggered widespread conflict across rural Indonesia, as communities lose their…
Southeast Asia Program
The paper sets out to understand the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers in the face of change. To capture the dynamics of the doctrine we turn to a Machiavelli inspired conflict-centered view of politics…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
A majestic cultural and environmental history that reveals how forests have made—and resisted—Russia’s many empires.
Institute for European Studies
By Our Faculty
In Indigenous Dialectics, Timo Duile explores the history of indigeneity as a political force in Indonesia, considering how it came into existence in relation to the state and political economy. Duile sheds…
Southeast Asia Program
Bukovina, when it has existed on official maps, has always fit uneasily among its neighbors.
Institute for European Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
By Our Faculty
This article examines the lives of three politicians from Austria’s crownland of Bukovina—Aurel Onciul, Nikolai Wassilko, and Benno Straucher—who pursued distinct national ambitions and built successful political…
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
By Our Faculty
In this seminal study, Peter J. Katzenstein drags the analysis of world politics from the Newtonian humanism of the nineteenth century into a new post-Newtonianism of the twenty-first. The key concept is…
Institute for European Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
By Our Faculty
In Small Revolutionaries, Mai Anh Nguyen analyzes the life histories of young Vietnamese who participated in the military struggle against the US and its South Vietnamese allies from 1955–1975.
Southeast Asia Program