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Rethinking Thailand’s Southern Violence

Edited by DUNCAN MCCARGO

NUS Press (Reprint, 2007)
x + 225 pages References and Index

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ISBN: 9789971693626 Product ID: 47995 Subjects: , , , Sub-subjects: , , ,
GTIN: 9789971693626
Brand: National University of Singapore Press

Rethinking Thailand’s Southern Violence examines the reasons behind the growing unrest in south Thailand from a variety of perspectives. The contributors reject the simplistic mantras of “terrorism experts” and call for more nuanced, subtle and critical readings of history and monuments, the ambiguous role of Thaksin Shinawatra government, alternative theories and explanations for the violence, the salience of political Islam, voices of ordinary people in Pattani and the misleading paradigms of the insecurity industry. This book will change the way the southern Thailand conflict is understood.

Since January 2004, the three Muslim-dominated provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat in the Thai south have been ablaze with political violence. Early incidents such as the bloody storming of the historic Kru-Ze mosque and the deaths of 78 Tak Bai protestors at the hands of the army made global headlines. But most of the subsequent events have gone largely unnoticed despite a terrible catalogue of “daily killings”. The Thaksin Shinawatra government’s persistent mishandling of the southern violence was a key factor behind the September 2006 military coup d’état, the biggest political upheaval in Thailand since the early 1990s.

Preface

Introduction: Behind the Slogans: Unpacking Patani Merdeka
Duncan McCargo

1. The Silence of the Bullet Monument: Violence and “Truth” Management, Dusun-nyor 1948, and Kru-Ze 2004
Chaiwat Satha-Anand

2. Thaksin and the Resurgence of Violence in the Thai South
Duncan McCargo

3. Thaksin’s Achilles’ Heel: The Failure of Hawkish Approaches in the Thai South
Ukrist Pathmanand

4. Unpacking Thailand’s Southern Conflict: The Poverty of Structural Explanations
Srisompob Jitpiromsri and Panyasak Sobbonvasu

5. Islam, Radicalism, and Violence in Southern Thailand: Berjihad di Patani and the 28 April 2004 Attacks
Wattana Sugunnasil

6. Voices from Pattani: Fears, Suspicion, and Confusion
May Tan-Mullins

7. War on Error and the Southern Fire: How Terrorism Analysts Get It Wrong
Michael K. Connors

Postscript: No End in Sight?
Duncan McCargo

References
Index

Weight0.354 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.3 × 1.2 cm
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Reprint

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Paperback

Language

English

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Year Published

2007

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