Ethnic or religious cleavage? investigating the nature of conflict in southern Thailand / S P Harish

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol 28 No 1, April 2006, pp.48-69 (19)Summary: Explores the history of the long running unrest in southern Thailand which in recent years has been increasingly perceived as a religious struggle, but is in fact essentially an ethnic one. Considers why this change has occurred and identifies the dangers of permitting the misconception to continue.
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Explores the history of the long running unrest in southern Thailand which in recent years has been increasingly perceived as a religious struggle, but is in fact essentially an ethnic one. Considers why this change has occurred and identifies the dangers of permitting the misconception to continue.

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