Tearing Apart the Land: Islam and Legitimacy in Southern Thailand is a powerful account of the changing nature of Islam on the Malay Peninsula, the legitimacy of the central Thai government. Since January 2004, a violent separatist insurgency has raged in southern Thailand, resulting in more than three thousand deaths. Though largely unnoticed outside Southeast Asia, the rebellion in Pattani and neighbouring provinces and the Thai’s government’s harsh crackdown have resulted in a full-scale crisis. This work by Duncan McCargo, one of the world’s leading scholars of contemporary Thai politics, is the first fieldwork-based book about this conflict. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the region, hundreds of interviews conducted during a year’s research in the troubled area, and unpublished Thai-language sources that range from anonymous leaflets to confessions extracted by Thai security forces, the author locates the roots of the conflict in the context of the troubled power relations between Bangkok and the Muslim majority “deep South”.
Tearing Apart the Land: Islam and Legitimacy in Southern Thailand
DUNCAN MCCARGO is Professor of Southeast Asian Politics at the University of Leeds.
NUS Press (Reprint, 2009)
xxv + 235 pages including Index
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Preface
Timeline of Major Events
Introduction
1. Islam
2. Politics
3. Security
4. Militants
Conclusion
Index
| Weight | 0.409 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 22.9 × 15.3 × 1.4 cm |
| Author(s) | |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | |
| Year Published | 2009 |
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