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In: Global Political Transitions Series
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- 1 Forget-Me-Nots from Rohingya Camps: Dark Experiences and Tales Not Told -- Introduction -- On the Roads Less Traveled -- Empirical Setting -- Deprived Citizenship, Camp Tags, and Charity Fatigue -- Theoretical Framework -- Warfare, Welfare, or Whatever-one-calls the Gray Zone? -- Transitions -- Findings and Hypotheses -- Bibliography -- 2 Ethnicity, Identity, and Rohingya Security: At the 'Olive Tree'-'Lexus' Crossroads -- Prologue1 -- Trapped by a Name -- Rohingya Identity -- Riddle One: Rohingya Ancestry -- Riddle Two: British Colonial Period: 1824-1948 -- Riddle Three: Post-Independence Displacement from Marginalisation (1948-Present) -- Unriddling the Maze: Terrorism & -- Insecure Security -- International Community Role: The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) -- Olive Tree as Identity: Lexus as Greed -- Terrorism: Statelessness as a Catalyst -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3 Rohingya Conundrum: Cutting the Gordian Knot? -- Introduction -- Setting the Stage -- Rohingyas: Who? Origins? -- Nationhood Sense? -- Spillovers -- Measures Within Original Host Bodies: Success/Failure? -- Geopolitical Rumbles -- Measures in Diaspora Country/ies -- Outlook for the Future -- Bibliography -- 4 The Political Economy of Religion and Security: Tracing Rohingya Camp Violence -- Introduction -- The identity that is Rohingya: The Making of a Refugee -- Exclusionary Process -- Genesis of Rakhine Religion and Conflict: An Account of Exclusion and Alienation -- The Religion-Politics Nexus: Competing Ethno-Religious Ideologies -- Political Economy of Religion in the Rohingya Refugee Camps: Why the Camps Often Turn Into A Violent Place? -- Conclusion: The Camps and the Future of the Rohingyas.
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