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Critical Asian Studies, Volume 38 Issue 1 2006

Celebrating its 40th Anniversary in 2009!
2008 Impact Factor of 0.510, up from 0.372 in 2007
ISSN: 1472-6033 (electronic) 1467-2715 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
Previously published as: Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars (0007-4810) until 2001
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Introduction: Rethinking Thailand's Southern Violence
Duncan McCargo
Pages 3 – 10
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The silence of the bullet monument: Violence and “Truth” management, Dusun-nyor 1948, and Kru-Ze 2004
Satha-Anand Chaiwat
Pages 11 – 37
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Thaksin and the resurgence of violence in the Thai South: Network monarchy strikes back?
Duncan McCargo
Pages 39 – 71
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Thaksin's Achilles' Heel: The failure of Hawkish approaches in the Thai South
Ukrist Pathmanand
Pages 73 – 93
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Unpacking Thailand's southern conflict: The poverty of structural explanations
Jitpiromsri Srisompob; Sobhonvasu Panyasak
Pages 95 – 117
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Islam, radicalism, and violence in Southern Thailand: Berjihad di Patani and the 28 April 2004 attacks
Sugunnasil Wattana
Pages 119 – 144
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Voices from Pattani: Fears, suspicion, and confusion
May Tan-Mullins
Pages 145 – 150
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Review Essay
War on error and the Southern fire: How terrorism analysts get it wrong
Rohan Gunaratna, Arabinda Acharya, and Sabrina Chua. Conflict and Terrorism in Southern Thailand. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2005. xii + 211 pp.

Michael K. Connors
Pages 151 – 175
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