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  Zomia, Land Without State Nicolas DELALANDE For two thousand years, according to James Scott, the mountains of Zomia were a place of refuge for the people of Southeast Asia. For the author, this region, as a centre o
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City

Paris / Amsterdam / Reading / /

Company

Yale University Press / Princeton University Press / Scott / the New York Times / /

Country

Myanmar / Cambodia / Laos / Thailand / Uzbekistan / Afghanistan / Vietnam / China / /

Currency

EUR / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Cornell University / Australian National University / /

IndustryTerm

criminal networks / distance-cancelling technologies / real estate / /

NaturalFeature

Andes / Somali coast / Strait of Malacca / /

Organization

Institut Français / Princeton University / Yale University / Cornell University / Australian National University / /

Person

Zomia / Fernand Braudel / Philippe II / Nicolas Guilhot / James C. Scott / James Scott / Jean Michaud / Pierre Clastres / Frédéric Joly / Victor Lieberman / Olivier Ruchet / Willem van Schendel / Kate McNaughton / Stephen Sawyer / John Agnew / /

Position

political scientist and anthropologist / author / this region / historian / author / specialist of the region / anthropologist / anthropologist and farmer / /

ProvinceOrState

Connecticut / /

PublishedMedium

the New York Times / /

Region

East Asia / Southeast Asia / /

Technology

distance-cancelling technologies / /

URL

http /