The ‘Southern Fire’ is an ethno-religious conflict in the southernmost region of Thailand that has claimed thousands of innocent lives since an upsurge in violence in 2004. Although it does not catch the world’s attention as much as other conflict cases in the same region, daily violent incidents are ongoing for more than a decade. The violence in the south has multiple causes including historical concerns, economic marginalisation, political and social issues, religious and cultural differences, educational opportunity inequities, and judicial discrimination. According to a framework for conflict resolution, for Thailand’s case, the state’s policy alone could not resolve the conflict as it focused mainly on implementing a ‘peacekeeping’ ...
The unrest situation in the Deep South of Thailand is said to be very difficult to resolve. The gov...
The peacebuilding potential of local religious leaders in conflict is well established within the pe...
The peacebuilding potential of local religious leaders in conflict is well established within the pe...
The ‘Southern Fire’ is an ethno-religious conflict in the southernmost region of Thailand that has c...
The 3 southern border provinces (Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat) in Thailand are great multicultural ...
This thesis examines the relationship between conflict and violence in the Deep South of Thailand an...
This Undergraduate thesis tried to discuss about conflict resolution in the case of southern Thailan...
This is a research paper which describe about students' perceptions about conflict in the area of so...
Over the last decade, numerous ethnic violence occurred in southern Thailand, in particular three pr...
In the southern border provinces of Thailand, especially Pattani, Yalaa and Narathiwat, there are t...
For years there has been an ongoing conflict, geographically concerning the southern parts of Thaila...
For years there has been an ongoing conflict, geographically concerning the southern parts of Thaila...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study investigates the r...
For years there has been an ongoing conflict, geographically concerning the southern parts of Thaila...
Using Varshney's theory about intra- and interethnic networks, this thesis examines how civil societ...
The unrest situation in the Deep South of Thailand is said to be very difficult to resolve. The gov...
The peacebuilding potential of local religious leaders in conflict is well established within the pe...
The peacebuilding potential of local religious leaders in conflict is well established within the pe...
The ‘Southern Fire’ is an ethno-religious conflict in the southernmost region of Thailand that has c...
The 3 southern border provinces (Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat) in Thailand are great multicultural ...
This thesis examines the relationship between conflict and violence in the Deep South of Thailand an...
This Undergraduate thesis tried to discuss about conflict resolution in the case of southern Thailan...
This is a research paper which describe about students' perceptions about conflict in the area of so...
Over the last decade, numerous ethnic violence occurred in southern Thailand, in particular three pr...
In the southern border provinces of Thailand, especially Pattani, Yalaa and Narathiwat, there are t...
For years there has been an ongoing conflict, geographically concerning the southern parts of Thaila...
For years there has been an ongoing conflict, geographically concerning the southern parts of Thaila...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study investigates the r...
For years there has been an ongoing conflict, geographically concerning the southern parts of Thaila...
Using Varshney's theory about intra- and interethnic networks, this thesis examines how civil societ...
The unrest situation in the Deep South of Thailand is said to be very difficult to resolve. The gov...
The peacebuilding potential of local religious leaders in conflict is well established within the pe...
The peacebuilding potential of local religious leaders in conflict is well established within the pe...