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Conflict Between Thai Muslims and Thai State in Southern Thailand : Historical Perspectives Chumphon Kaewsom; Seniwati Ismail; Shamsuddin L. Taya; Ahmad Bashawir Abdul Ghani
JICSA : Journal of Islamic Civilization in Southeast Asian Vol 1 No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/jicsa.v1i2.730

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In the southern border provinces of Thailand, especially Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat, there are two religious group of people, Thai Muslims and Buddhists. They live together, the state and Thai Muslims for a long time. The lack of knowledge in relation to understanding Muslims traditionally religious way of life, Muslims were forced directly or indirectly to act as Thai Buddhists by Thai government. This is one of the biggest conundrum Thai government should address and find an amicable solution urgently. Additionally, it is essential to be noted that historical perspectives of Pattani state is completely different from both side, this can lead to potentially political conflict in this area. Therefore, the government should rewrite a new paradigm by cooperating with all groups of people involve this conflict. If the majority of people could accept the recognition of difference, eventually this will result in peaceful coexistence. 
American Foreign Policy towards Iraq, Iran and North Korea: American Hegemony and Neo-conservatism against the Axis of Evil Seniwati Ismail
WANUA : Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Volume 1 Issue 1, July 2015
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Hubungan Internasional Univesitas Hasanuddin

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AbstractThis article analyzes the United States toward “axis of evil” countries, namely Iraq, Iran and North Korea. Since September 11, 2001, according to George Walker Bush, these countries are sponsor of terror that threat America or friend’s and allies’ of America with weapons of mass destruction.  
THE IDEA AND THE STRATEGY OF TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL MOVEMENT ABOUT RIGHT TO THE CITY IN INDONESIA Aswin Baharuddin; Rial Ashari Bahtiar; Seniwati Ismail
ISJN Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Volume 1 Issue 1 2019
Publisher : Indonesia Social Justice Network (ISJN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38026/journalhsj.v1i1.18

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This article aims to explain the strategy of implementation of the Right to the City campaign by the organization of Kota Kita in Indonesia. Also, this study also aims to determine the opportunities and challenges of the Right to the City campaign in Indonesia. The research method used is a descriptive-analytic method. Data obtained through literature review and literature studies in the form of books, journals, documents, and various other sources. Data were analyzed qualitatively, while quantitative data were used as a support to clarify qualitative analysis. The results of this study indicate that there are several strategies implemented by Kota Kita in the implementation of the Right to the City campaign in Indonesia. The strategy involves utilizing transnational coalitions, campaigns through forums, campaigns through capacity building, working with governments and transnational organizations, as well as research and publications. Opportunities in Right to the City campaign by Kota Kita in Indonesia are public enthusiasm, the existence of the Global Platform for the Right to the City as a transnational coalition, and the government's cooperative role. Meanwhile, the challenge faced is that there is no legal basis for Right to the City explicitly.