Publication
Apr 2010
The violence that has plagued the predominantly Malay provinces of Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala in southern Thailand (not to mention four Malay-speaking districts in the upper southern province of Songkhla) over the past few years has become one of the most closely watched security situations in Southeast Asia. Like Thailand, many other states in the region are still struggling with key nation-building challenges that are potentially prone to involvement by regional and global terrorist groups, posing threats to these countries’ hubs of international engagement and undercutting attempts at regional confidence and community building.
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Author | Joseph Chinyong Liow, Don Pathan |
Series | Lowy Institute Papers and Reports |
Issue | 30 |
Publisher | Lowy Institute for International Policy |
Copyright | © 2010 Lowy Institute for International Policy |