Internal threats the common bond of Southeast Asian national security/ Dzirhan Mahadzir

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Asia Pacific Defence Reporter Vol 33, No 7, September 2007 pp.44-45 (9)Summary: As a whole Southeast Asia does not face any overall security threat. This article highlights two current situations best illustrate the situation: the ongoing insurgencies in the Philippine and Southern Thailand. In the Philippines the people's army and the Abu Sayyaf group continue to pose a threat. In regard to Southern Thailand the situation is markedly different in that the security situation continues to steadily deteriorate.
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Journal Article Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals SOUTHEAST ASIA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 22748-1001

As a whole Southeast Asia does not face any overall security threat. This article highlights two current situations best illustrate the situation: the ongoing insurgencies in the Philippine and Southern Thailand. In the Philippines the people's army and the Abu Sayyaf group continue to pose a threat. In regard to Southern Thailand the situation is markedly different in that the security situation continues to steadily deteriorate.

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