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Balancing the direct and indirect approaches implications for ending the violence in southern Thailand   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Rodthong, Chaiyo.
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Balancing the direct and indirect approaches implications for ending the violence in southern Thailand
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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The instability in the Southern Border Provinces of Thailand resurged on January 4, 2004. The current conflict is more complicated because the government, the insurgency and the population all need to be recognized as players. Of these, the population is the most important actor, especially its interaction with the international community, as stated in the Dr. Gordon McCormick's Counterinsurgency Model. The state and the counter-state are trying to use their own strategies to gain advantages in controlling the people and gaining international support, while simultaneously blocking the other side from doing so. According to Arreguin-Toft's study, the state will win the war if it utilizes the same approach as the counter-state. The asymmetric warfare model of Arreguin-Toft applies well to this case since the use of direct strategy and strong force are not always the right approaches in every battle. Additionally, the forms of insurgency in the south of Thailand have changed from guerrilla warfare and indoctrination into the insurgents' ideology as a tool to draw support from people into, instead, the use of violence in the form of terrorism. Because of these changes, the definition of \"insurgency\" in the south of Thailand needs to be redefined. This thesis advocates the following. With regards to the people and the international communities, the Thai government should use only the indirect approach. The indirect approach is preferred when the insurgency controls the majority of people. The direct approach should be used only when majority of the people support the government and, apparently, have isolated themselves from the insurgency. The final goal of this study is to provide a reference for comparison and application for the other cases of counterinsurgency that are occurring worldwide.


Subjects: Violence; Counterinsurgency
Language English
Publication date December 2009
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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Internet Archive identifier: balancingdirectn109454372
https://archive.org/download/balancingdirectn109454372/balancingdirectn109454372.pdf

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