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In a geographical area termed “Patani” by local Malay-Muslims, or what the Thai state refers to as its southernmost region, 2019 sees continuing insurrection—matched by state counter-insurgency—entering its 15th year. This Special Issue of Asian Affairs: An American Review elaborates upon the continuing strife, as well as related aspects of it. The articles in this Special Issue originate from a Toyota Foundation project entitled “Locating Peace through Diversity: The Cases of Thailand’s Deep South and Indonesia’s Aceh Province.”1
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