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MBP ASEAN: ETHNIC CONFLICT

MBP ASEAN: ETHNIC CONFLICT. 11 May 2010. MAP ASEAN. Understanding: 1. Religious Conflict 2. Ethnic Conflict 3. Vertical Conflict (Government-Group/Sub-nation), ex/ GAM Vs Pemerintah Indonesia 4. Horizontal Conflict. Basic for Resurgence. Religious :

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MBP ASEAN: ETHNIC CONFLICT

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  1. MBP ASEAN:ETHNIC CONFLICT 11 May 2010

  2. MAP ASEAN

  3. Understanding:1. Religious Conflict2. Ethnic Conflict3. Vertical Conflict (Government-Group/Sub-nation), ex/ GAM Vs Pemerintah Indonesia4. Horizontal Conflict

  4. Basic for Resurgence • Religious : • - minority depression “peyorasi Muslim Pattani di Thailand” - their religion is different to state/majority religion - “intentions” create states based on religion - global religion unity (e.g. Pattani Thailand case raises “global religion unity” from Malaysia, Brunei and other Islam States

  5. Basic for Resurgence • Economics • - Economic gap • - Unfairness of economic benefit • - Unequal economic development, and allocation

  6. Basic for Resurgence • Political : • - unfairness of political promise • - un fairness of political representative • - unsustainable political policy: transmigration, assimilation • - enforce mono-ethnic policy“failed government solution for separatist movement” • Social • - race/sub nation threatening “Burma’s case” • - cultural practice undermined/marginalized “Pattani’s Case”

  7. Intensify resentment • Political conflict management • - neglect the aspiration • - force approach • Military solution • Elite mobilisation • Support from regional/international • Legitimation building

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