Friction on the Thai-Malay fault line
Material type: TextPublication details: Subject(s): In: Far Eastern Economic Review Vol 168 No 10, November 2005 pp.21-25Summary: Relations between Malaysia and Thailand have deteriorated so rapidly in recent months that one political analyst in Bangkok likened the countries to 'two clashing teenagers' Getting relations between Thailand and Malaysia back on a positive footing is important for several reasons.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Relations between Malaysia and Thailand have deteriorated so rapidly in recent months that one political analyst in Bangkok likened the countries to 'two clashing teenagers' Getting relations between Thailand and Malaysia back on a positive footing is important for several reasons.
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