Unlike the Cold War era, regional conflicts today have profound international implications. Enhanced communication - flow of ideas, inexpensive travel, greater mobility of people, unregulated flow of finance, and a saturated arms market - have dramatically increased the globalisation of violence. With internal displacement and refugee flows, most armed conflicts assume regional and international dimensions. With time, most become intractable ... The resolution of the conflict in Thailand rests neither in counterterrorism nor in counter-insurgency. The right combination of measures - ranging from developing intelligence dominance, carrying out intelligence-led operations, forging a special relationship with Malaysia, co-opting the Muslim elites, and instituting good governance, particularly, farsighted leadership - is critical to manage and terminate the threat.
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