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Malaysia's 2005-2006 refugee stand-off with Thailand: a security culture analysis / Hourdequin, Peter   Journal Article
Hourdequin, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract In September of 2005, Malaysia-Thailand relations were stressed by an incident in which 131 Thai Muslims fled across the Southern Thai border to seek refuge in Malaysia. The Malaysian government initially refused to return these 'asylum seekers,' and eventually chose to internationalize the situation by calling on the United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR). Malaysia's decision to internationalize the issue points to potential instability in Malaysia-Thailand bilateral relations and reflects several internal political problems faced by United Malays National Organization (UMNO) central decisions makers. This paper seeks to explain the Malaysian central government's security perspective on the northern border region. To do this, I employ Muthiah Alagappa's framework for security culture analysis in an attempt to understand Malaysian security culture from the perspective of that culture's central decision makers themselves
Key Words ASian Security  Thailand  Malaysia 
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