THAILAND'S DEEP SOUTH
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01月15日
Shinjiro Shibayama THAILAND'S DEEP SOUTHThe Historical Development of Structural Violence
The history of the southern border region is 800 years longer than that of Thailand, and during such a long history, this region has experienced several turning points.
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11月06日
Thanet Aphornsuvan THAILAND'S DEEP SOUTHReflections on the Peace Dialogue in Southern Thailand Between the NSC and BRN
Unhappiness and frustration might best sum up the working relations between past Thai governments and their Ma
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06月27日
Duncan McCargo THAILAND'S DEEP SOUTHUnderstanding the Southern Thai Peace Talks
The announcement in February this year that the Thai government was engaging in negotiations with militants to try to broker an end to violence in the southern border provinces was widely hailed as an historic breakthrough. The reality is likely to prove a little more complicated. More than 5,300 people have been killed in an ongoing insurgency in Thailand’s Muslim-majority southern border provinces since 2004; from 2004 to 2007, this was the world’s most intensive insurgency after Iraq and Afghanistan.