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Is Southern Thailand Moving Toward Peace?
By Sebastian Strangio
Zachary Abuza of the National War College discusses the latest developments in long-running peace talks.
Thailand’s Restive South Hit by Wave of Arson and Bombings
By Sumeth Panpetch
More than 7,300 people have been killed since the insurgency began in 2004 in Thailand’s south.
Prospects for a Peace Deal in Thailand’s Deep South
By Kenneth Yeo Yaoren and Jasminder Singh
Despite recent hopeful signs, disunity among the insurgents and a lack of urgency on both sides will hinder peace efforts.
Roadblocks to Peace in Southern Thailand
By Eugene Mark
The Thai military government seems more interested in counterinsurgency than in conflict settlement.
Negotiating Peace in Southeast Asia
By Mong Palatino
A quick look at peace efforts in Thailand, Myanmar, and the Philippines.
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