Islam, radicalism and violence in southern Thailand
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Critical Asian Studies Vol.38 No.1 March 2006, pp.119-144 (95)Summary: The main argument of this article is that the separatist struggle which was initially based on a malay national liberation struggle has taken on undertones of a radical Islamist ideology and the discourse of the separatist struggle has significantly shifted to that of radical Islamist politics by calling for a jihad against the Thai state.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The main argument of this article is that the separatist struggle which was initially based on a malay national liberation struggle has taken on undertones of a radical Islamist ideology and the discourse of the separatist struggle has significantly shifted to that of radical Islamist politics by calling for a jihad against the Thai state.
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