Local women and Peacebuilding in Thailand’s Deep South: Perspectives from the Peace Survey
Local women and Peacebuilding in Thailand’s Deep South: Perspectives from the Peace Survey
PEACE SURVEY: The 5th Public Opinion Survey on the Peace Process in the Southern Border Provinces of Thailand
Peace Survey is a systematic random sampling survey to explore the well-being and opinions of people in the Southern Border Provinces (including the provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, and four districts of Songkhla (Chana, Thepha, Nathawi, and Sabayoy) regarding the restiveness, peacebuilding and other issues which are re
Report: Opinions of the New Generations on the Deep South Conflict
Conducted from May 18 to June 4, 2020, this survey is a collaborative effort of two academic institutes, the Center for Conflict Studies and Cultural Diversities (CSCD) Prince of Songkla University and Peace Resource Collaborative (PRC), to understand the opinions that young people aged 18-25 in major cities in Thailand’s four regions have on the conflict in the southern border provinces.
Peacebuilding in Thailand’s Deep South and in Myanmar/Burma: the dynamic roles of Muslim minorities in conflict societies
"Peacebuilding in Thailand’s Deep South and in Myanmar/Burma: the dynamic roles of Muslim minorities in conflict societies"
The Legal Weapon Killing Democracy in Thailand's Deep South
นิติศาสตร์สังหารประชาธิปไตยในจังหวัดชายแดนภาคใต้ โดย ดร.ดวงยิหวา อุตรสินธุ์ ตีพิมพ์ในวารสาร Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia