Question

Answer the following about the history of Southeast Asian statecraft, for 10 points each.
[10m] This historian and theorist used the term “Zomia” to denote upland refugee sites outside of the reach of Southeast Asian states in his The Art of Not Being Governed. This anarchist examined forestry and cadastral surveys as tools of power in Seeing Like a State.
ANSWER: James C. Scott
[10e] O.W. Wolters used the term “mandala” to describe fragmentary and overlapping circles of authority in states like this one ruled by Jayavarman. A mandala-influenced temple complex is preserved in this former empire’s capital of Angkor.
ANSWER: Khmer Empire
[10h] This two-volume comparative history by Victor Lieberman suggests that cycles of state consolidation and collapse are similar in Europe and Southeast Asia between 800 and 1830, beginning with a “charter state era.”
ANSWER: Strange Parallels: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c. 800-1830 AD
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