Ian G. Baird is an associate professor in the department of geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Dipterocarpus Wood Resin Tenure, Management and Trade: Practices of the Brao in Northeast Cambodia and the coauthor of People, Livelihoods, and Development in the Xekong River Basin, Laos.
"A seminal contribution to personal, professional, community, and
academic library Southeast Asian Political History
collections."--Midwest Book Review
"A gripping account. . . . Books like Rise of the Brao do not come
along all that often. It is unique in the level of detail and
insight it provides into a long-overlooked dimension of one of the
twentieth century's most significant conflicts. It raises important
questions about the roles played by the region's ethnic minorities
in these struggles. And it answers many of those questions in
detail through a fine-grained account made possible by years of
painstaking research."--The Journal of Asian Studies
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