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Islamic insurgency and transnational terrorism in Thailand analysis and recommended solution strategy

The Kingdom of Thailand currently faces internal and transnational Islamic insurgent threats that have the potential to disrupt Southeast Asian regional stability. As a Major Non-NATO Ally and the signatory of several bilateral and multilateral security arrangements with the US, Thailand has solidified itself as a security alliance partner whose stability and influence in Southeast Asia has become increasingly more important to the US and its War on Terror. The purpose of this thesis is to provide a history and analysis of the Islamic insurgency and transnational terrorist operations that exist in Thailand today. Secondly, this thesis will highlight current Thai, US, and regional security initiatives and underscore policy deficiencies. Finally, this thesis will recommend a solution strategy necessary for the purge of radical Islamic insurgency and transnational terrorism in Thailand. By accepting current policy deficiencies and implementing the courses of action recommended in this thesis, the US and Thailand will both contribute to a greater Southeast Asian security.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:nps.edu/oai:calhoun.nps.edu:10945/1928
Date06 1900
CreatorsLumbaca, Jeremiah C.
ContributorsLober, George, Giordano, Frank, Naval Postgraduate School (U.S)., Defense Analysis
PublisherMonterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Source SetsNaval Postgraduate School
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Formatxiv, 182 p. : ill. (some col.), col. map ;, application/pdf
RightsApproved for public release, distribution unlimited

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