Changing conflict indentities : the case of the Southern Thailand discord

The current wave of violence in southern Thailand began on 4 January 2004 and is showing no signs of declining. The frequent attacks have become a thorn in the side of the Thaksin administration. Recent literature on the conflict as well as media reports tend to represent the insurgency in Thailand&...

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Main Author: S. P. Harish
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-906512020-11-01T08:46:00Z Changing conflict indentities : the case of the Southern Thailand discord S. P. Harish S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science::Political institutions::Asia The current wave of violence in southern Thailand began on 4 January 2004 and is showing no signs of declining. The frequent attacks have become a thorn in the side of the Thaksin administration. Recent literature on the conflict as well as media reports tend to represent the insurgency in Thailand's restive south as Islamic in nature and portray attacks as revenge against the Buddhists. However, studies published in the 1970s and earlier do not represent the conflict in southern Thailand as such. Instead, they emphasise more on the ethnic Thai versus Malay character of the conflict. This paper attempts to explain the transformation of the southern Thailand conflict from a primarily ethnic discord to a predominantly religious strife. It argues that this change can be best explained by considering the role of identity in the conflict. The interplay and manipulation of the ethnic Malay and Thai identity on one hand, and the religious Islamic and Buddist identity on the other, are key factors that will assist in explaining the change in the character of the unrest. 2009-02-05T09:32:30Z 2019-12-06T17:51:34Z 2009-02-05T09:32:30Z 2019-12-06T17:51:34Z 2006 2006 Working Paper S. P. Harish. (2006). Changing conflict indentities : the case of the Southern Thailand discord. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 107). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90651 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/4405 RSIS Working Papers ; 107/06 Nanyang Technological University 32 p. application/pdf
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S. P. Harish
Changing conflict indentities : the case of the Southern Thailand discord
description The current wave of violence in southern Thailand began on 4 January 2004 and is showing no signs of declining. The frequent attacks have become a thorn in the side of the Thaksin administration. Recent literature on the conflict as well as media reports tend to represent the insurgency in Thailand's restive south as Islamic in nature and portray attacks as revenge against the Buddhists. However, studies published in the 1970s and earlier do not represent the conflict in southern Thailand as such. Instead, they emphasise more on the ethnic Thai versus Malay character of the conflict. This paper attempts to explain the transformation of the southern Thailand conflict from a primarily ethnic discord to a predominantly religious strife. It argues that this change can be best explained by considering the role of identity in the conflict. The interplay and manipulation of the ethnic Malay and Thai identity on one hand, and the religious Islamic and Buddist identity on the other, are key factors that will assist in explaining the change in the character of the unrest.
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