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Maintaining peace in a neighbourhood torn by separatism: the case of Satun province in southern Thailand
Authors:Thomas I. Parks
Affiliation:1. The Asia Foundation , Bangkok, Thailand tparks@asiafound.org
Abstract:While separatist-related conflict has re-emerged in southern Thailand, there is one predominantly Muslim border province that has remained outside of the conflict. Satun province has been conspicuously unaffected by the Malay-Muslim separatist movement, despite its shared history and ethnic origins with the conflict-affected provinces. In contrast to Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat, the process of state penetration in Satun was gradual and comparatively less coercive, leading to relative stability and encouraging political and economic integration. This comparative study analyzes the history of cooperative state–minority relations and political stability in Satun province, and draws important lessons directly applicable to the unrest in neighbouring provinces.
Keywords:southern Thailand  Satun  Pattani  Malay-Muslim separatism  center–periphery conflict  state penetration
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