Local Resilience and the Reconstruction of Social Institutions: Recovery, Maintenance and Transformation of Buddhist Sangha in Post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia

作者: SungYong Lee

DOI: 10.1080/17502977.2020.1736448

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摘要: This article explores how local resilience is realised in post-conflict reconstruction, by examining the redevelopment of Buddhist institutions Cambodia. It firstly proposes three forms resil...

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