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Framing separatist terrorism in southern Thailand: collision, collusion and convergence
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posted on 2017-10-10, 05:41 authored by Andre, VirginieThis dissertation offers a new way of understanding the conflict in Southern Thailand, more particularly to explain the change, re-energising and transformation of the separatist movement. It has established that the transformation of Patani separatist terrorist insurgency is a dynamic phenomenon shaped by a mixture of global and local forces, where this convergence of the local and the global along side with the resulting collusion of groups and collision of ambitions and ideas are reframing separatist terrorism in Thailand in (un)predictable directions. From a traditional ethno-nationalist struggle the insurgency in Southern Thailand has morphed into a glocal neojihadist movement that is inspired by global forces; a transformation, as I have demonstrated, that is far from being accidental.
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Pete LentiniYear of Award
2013Department, School or Centre
Politics and Social InquiryCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
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