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
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Center for Conflict Studies and Cultural Diversity
Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus
181 Charoen Pradit Rd., Rusamilae, Meuang Pattani, Thailand 94000
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Prince of Songkla University, the first University in the south of Thailand, was established in 1966 at Tambon Ruesamilae, Mueang district, Pattani province. In the beginning, the University was named as "University of southern Thailand"
In September 1967, His Majesty the King graciously granted the University the name "Prince of Songkla University" in honor of his beloved father, His Royal Highness Somdej Chao Fa Mahidol Adulyadej Kromma Luang Songkla Nakarin.