id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5iujwnqwxfdyvkzlb2hcpvbah4 Ario Seto Durable Violence in Southeast Asia 2019 14 .pdf application/pdf 7531 461 52 urgency as, despite their progress in the development of institutional democratic practices as a means to provide security, Southeast Asian nations are and cannot be isolated to a certain ideology; actors socialized in non-violent environments can still fall into violence. The normalcy and chronicity of violence are sustained by the emerging ideology of development, through which the state regularly imposes indisputable security to maintain order to create political stability. National Culture Act. In these policies, economic development has become a prominent orientation, if not an ideology, for state actors to incite expeditious stability (2003) are helpful in identifying how the state responds to violence, the contributions exemplify that there are practices, or enduring mechanisms, such as the public The articles in these issues advise that durable violence operates through machinery, may that be through the state apparatus (Kreuzer, The nation-state and violence. Retrieved from https://asiafoundation.org/publication/state-conflict-violence-asia/ state-conflict-violence-asia/ state-conflict-violence-asia/ ./cache/work_5iujwnqwxfdyvkzlb2hcpvbah4.pdf ./txt/work_5iujwnqwxfdyvkzlb2hcpvbah4.txt