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From:Journal of East Asian Studies (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe years since 2004 have been marked by a level of insurgency in the southern region of Thailand unknown for decades. An accurate perspective on this conflict requires a deeper understanding of differences between the...
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From:Contemporary Southeast Asia (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe continuing insurgency in the far south of Thailand has attracted less and less attention from the national press, with limited coverage provided to the public save for reports on the daily catalogue of violence....
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From:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Vol. 40, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThai Buddhist and Malay Muslim neighbours in Thailand's Muslim-majority deep south face the challenge of managing everyday life in the midst of an enigmatic insurgency where both ethno-religious groups are victims of...
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From:Contemporary Southeast Asia (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMalaysia's policy towards southern Thailand has always required a balance between the country's internal security and concern about a neighbouring Muslim minority ]inked not only by religion but also ethnicity and...
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From:Contemporary Southeast Asia (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article reviews recent developments in the southern Thai conflict, noting that following the implementation of tougher security measures in 2007-08, levels of violence declined somewhat before increasing again. In...
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From:Political Science Quarterly (Vol. 122, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedInsurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Iraq by Ahmed S. Hashim. Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 2006. 322 pp. $29.95. Ahmed Hashim presents an excellent descriptive case study of the Iraq conflict. His historical...
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From:Contemporary Southeast Asia (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper analyses one aspect of the problem of Thailand's ongoing insurgency, namely the bureaucratic structure in the far south and the role of the bureaucrat as an agent. The discourse on structure emphasizes the...
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From:Argumentation and Advocacy (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis essay examines popular music as populist argumentation in Bruce Springsteen's post-9/11 tribute, The Rising. I argue Springsteen offers a therapeutic populism that acts ideologically to bolster patriotism. I...
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From:Air Force Journal of Logistics (Vol. 32, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedNothing is too wonderful to be true. --Kay Redfield Jamison Introduction Modern warfare has evolved from conflicts dominated by massed manpower, the so-called first generation of modern (post-Westphalian) war,...
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From:Contemporary Southeast Asia (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article explores several key issues that remain under-examined or problematic in assessments of Thailand's ongoing southern crisis. It argues that the "ghosts" behind the ongoing turbulence in Thailand's southern...
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From:CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (Vol. 22, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis introduction speaks to political struggle and transformation on the terrain of social reproduction, as presented by the contributors to this special edition of CLCWeb. The concerns of this special issue include...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 13, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe paper investigates the effect of preferential gathering sites on urban insurgency in an agent-based model (ABM). The ABM model was proposed in earlier work and has been validated using FBI data. There is a nonlinear...
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From:The Journal of Civil War Era (Vol. 10, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedFriend, Craig Thompson, ed. Reinterpreting Southern Histories: Essays in Historiography. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2020. Lawrence, Mark. Insurgency, Counter-Insurgency and Policing in Centre-West...
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From:Parameters (Vol. 36, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedScholars generally reference Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan for theories in international politics. Specifically, scholars subscribe to the concept of international anarchy and the pursuit of survival to explain state...
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From:Parameters (Vol. 37, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe study of networks, interactions, and relationships has a long history in academia. The different forms and methods of study have varied over the years and the ideas pertaining to these studies have been shaped by...
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From:World Affairs (Vol. 180, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAs a distinct foreign-policy group, neoconservatives emerged in a period of social unrest and political cynicism--a time when insurgent presidential candidates can have profound effects on the outlook and conduct of...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 53, Issue 24)Byline: DANNA HARMAN Tel Aviv -- Recent clashes between Palestinian factions in Gaza included an attack on the Hamas-affiliated Islamic University of Gaza by rival Fatah loyalists. As many as five people were killed,...
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From:Systems Research and Behavioral Science (Vol. 28, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn asymmetric conflicts, improvised explosive devices (IEDs) are a favoured tool of insurgents. They have long been used by extremists, insurgents and resistant groups and are currently a primary threat in Iraq and...
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From:Kurdish Life (Issue 43) Peer-ReviewedObsessed with remaking the Middle East--with Iraq first in line--a unilateralist President Bush issued a directive to the CIA to conduct "a comprehensive, covert program to topple Iraqi President Saddam Hussein." Top...