The Lesson Learnt of Conflict between Thailand and Sri Lanka

Authors

  • Dr. Bandit Aroman Researcher, South Asian Studies Center Institute of Asian Studies Center Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Keywords:

violence, conflict, peace, Muslim, religion

Abstract

A study of conflict between Thailand and Sri – Lanka are provided a lesson learnt on how the violence between of two countries are developed. The role of the government is very significant to determine the conflict that could be a reason for ongoing violence. The conflicts neither rooted from the difference background ethnicities, culture, believe, and the way of life nor the influence by any other interested activities such as some influential power of local politician, cause of human trafficking, drug, money laundering and extremism are well defined and the root cause of the conflict too. As today Thailand and Sri Lanka are challenging in various form of violence and complicated situation that needed to clarify and maintain peace in the region. Therefore, the study aims to examine and determine the lesson learnt and the role of the government on how the governments manage to the conflict and the study is attempted to identify on how the peaceful approach can be done in Thailand and Sri Lanka and evaluate its achievement and failure to maintain peace within the country. This information will help to analyze the lesson learnt of Thailand and Sri Lanka conflicts.

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Published

19-08-2021

How to Cite

Dr. Bandit Aroman. (2021). The Lesson Learnt of Conflict between Thailand and Sri Lanka. Researchers World - International Refereed Social Sciences Journal, 9(3), 34–40. Retrieved from https://researchersworld.com/index.php/rworld/article/view/113

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