Rethinking Thailand’s Southern Violence
Distributed for National University of Singapore Press
Rethinking Thailand’s Southern Violence
This collection by Thai and international scholars 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.
Contributors are: Chaiwat Satha-Anand, Ukrist Pathmanand, Srisompob Jitpiromsri, Duncan McCargo, Panyasak Sobhonvasu, Wattana Sungunnasil, May Tan-Mullins and Michael Connors.
170 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2007
Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia
Political Science: Political Behavior and Public Opinion
Religion: Religion and Literature
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