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Resolving internal conflicts in Southeast Asia: domestic challenges and regional perspectives / Vatikiotis, Michael   Journal Article
Vatikiotis, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article examines a number of armed conflicts in Southeast Asia and draws out common threads of causality and impact. First, it is argued that internal conflicts continue to afflict the region and act as an obstacle to political reform. Next, the slow process of conflict resolution is highlighted and several reasons stated for why this is the case. The example of Southern Thailand is highlighted to show how poorly some of these conflicts are being managed. Finally, several suggestions are made to help policy-makers in the region improve the process of conflict resolution.
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