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Journal articles on the topic "Thailand's Southern border provinces"

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Thongaram, Nopadol, Jatuporn Luangubol, and Sumattana Glangkarn. "THE EXPLORATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS: THE MULTICULTURAL SOCIAL COMPETENCE OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS IN THE THREE SOUTHERN BORDER PROVINCES OF THAILAND." Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University 57, no. 3 (2022): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.35741/issn.0258-2724.57.3.3.

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Multicultural social competences are essential for life in the 21st century and understanding of coexistence in society equally without stigmatization and discrimination against those who are different from oneselves. Therefore, education management focusing on developing learners' skills of coexistence and understanding the diversity and differences of people in society is important, especially in Thailand's three southern border provinces facing problems with the unrest affecting the daily life of their people, especially the issue of different beliefs in the practice of religious principles
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LIOW, JOSEPH CHINYONG. "Muslim Identity, Local Networks, and Transnational Islam in Thailand's Southern Border Provinces." Modern Asian Studies 45, no. 6 (2011): 1383–421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x11000084.

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AbstractThis paper discusses the nature of local permutations of transnational Muslim networks in Thailand's southern Muslim-majority provinces and assesses their impact on creed, custom, and conflict in the region. More specifically, the paper interrogates the agenda and methods of idea and norm-propagation on the part of these agents and networks, and their evolving role, as well as the structures and conduits through which they operate and mobilize. In so doing, it finds a tremendously fluid and dynamic terrain in southern Thailand, where narratives, representations, and expressions of Isla
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Askew, Marc. "Insurgency and the Market for Violence in Southern Thailand." Asian Survey 50, no. 6 (2010): 1107–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/as.2010.50.6.1107.

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Although violence in Thailand's southern border provinces declined from its peak in 2007, low-level violence continues to challenge the state. This essay discusses the limitations of paradigms and policy under the current Democrat Party-led government in the context of the enigmatic insurgency and associated opportunistic violence fuelling the instability.
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Ganokratanaa, Thittaporn, and Mahasak Ketcham. "Predictive analysis of terrorist activities in Thailand's Southern provinces: a deep learning approach." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 14, no. 2 (2024): 1797. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v14i2.pp1797-1808.

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Terrorist activities have been on the rise globally, with Thailand experiencing significant challenges, particularly in its three southern border provinces. This study offers a comprehensive analysis aiming to predict forthcoming terrorist events in these provinces. We employed historical data, categorized into nine groups based on military expert recommendations, to train our prediction model. This research tested the prediction capabilities of various methodologies, including decision trees, naïve Bayesian learning techniques, and deep learning artificial neural networks. Notably, the deep n
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Ganokratanaa, Thittaporn, and Mahasak Ketcham. "Predictive analysis of terrorist activities in Thailand's Southern provinces: a deep learning approach." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 14, no. 2 (2024): 1797–808. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v14i2.pp1797-1808.

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Terrorist activities have been on the rise globally, with Thailand experiencing significant challenges, particularly in its three southern border provinces. This study offers a comprehensive analysis aiming to predict forthcoming terrorist events in these provinces. We employed historical data, categorized into nine groups based on military expert recommendations, to train our prediction model. This research tested the prediction capabilities of various methodologies, including decision trees, naïve Bayesian learning techniques, and deep learning artificial neural networks. Notably, the d
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Askew, Marc. "Insurgency redux: Writings on Thailand's ongoing southern war." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 42, no. 1 (2011): 161–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463410000573.

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Comprehending the origins, dynamics and solutions to the ongoing violence in southern Thailand's Muslim majority border provinces has proved to be a challenge, not only to successive Thai governments and security forces but also to scholars and other investigators. Insurgent-instigated attacks, now paralleled by and intertwined with more opportunistic forms of violence, have afflicted the border region for nearly seven years (as of late 2010), with no sign of ultimate abatement, despite a considerable investment of resources by the Thai state. Arguably under-reported by the world media, this c
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McCargo, Duncan. "Co-optation and Resistance in Thailand's Muslim South: The Changing Role of Islamic Council Elections." Government and Opposition 45, no. 1 (2010): 93–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2009.01305.x.

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AbstractDuring times of violent conflict, states may closely scrutinize the loyalty of those who lead minority religious communities. November 2005 saw elections for Islamic councils in Thailand's three southern border provinces. The Muslim-majority subregion had experienced escalating political violence since January 2004. Allegations of electoral manipulation were rife; the elections were proxy struggles between the Thai state and potential opponents. This article positions these elections within wider debates about the nature of the relationship between Islam and the state, in Thailand and
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Anders Engvall. "Electoral Violence in Southern Thailand’s Border Provinces." Asian International Studies Review 20, no. 1 (2019): 159–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.16934/isr.20.1.201906.159.

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Thalang, Chanintira na, and Pinn Siraprapasiri. "Comparing Aceh and Thailand’s Southern Border Provinces." Asian Survey 57, no. 4 (2017): 690–715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/as.2017.57.4.690.

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Peace negotiations are shaped not only by the agents of conflict, but also by the structures in which they interact. From a comparative perspective, this article examines how both structural and agential factors have influenced the trajectory of the peace processes in Aceh and in Thailand’s southern border provinces.
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Jehwae, Phaosan, and Abdulfattah Japakiya. "Puisi Pendidikan Solusi Penyelesaian Permasalahan Kedamaian di Patani Selatan Thai." Jised : Journal of Information System and Education Development 2, no. 1 (2024): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.62386/jised.v2i1.60.

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This paper is the result of an investigation that aims to 1) synthesize social problems in Patani i.e., the three southern border regions of Thailand (known as Patani), 2) compose poems that reflect social problems, and 3) create youth responsibility for social problems in the southern border regions of Thailand. This research is quasi-experimental research. The instruments used in this research are 1) a synthetic form of social problems in the three southern border provinces of Thailand, 2) a contemporary Malay poet PUISI assessment form, and 3) a PUISIDRA competition rubric assessment model.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Thailand's Southern border provinces"

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Sungtong, Ekkarin. "Leadership challenges to public secondary school principals in the era of education reform and cultural unrest in border provinces of southern Thailand." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/4727.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.<br>The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on February 29, 2008) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Kirdnark, Treepon. "The representation of Thai Muslims in three southern border provinces on YouTube." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2018. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/30284/.

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Books on the topic "Thailand's Southern border provinces"

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(Organization), Human Rights Watch. Thailand: "it was like suddenly my son no longer existed" : enforced disappearances in Thailand's southern border provinces. Human Rights Watch, 2007.

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Sheppard, Bede. "Targets of both sides": Violence against students, teachers, and schools in Thailand's southern border provinces. Human Rights Watch, 2010.

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Rattanačharana, Khēt, and Mahāwitthayālai Songkhlānakharin. Sathāban Sinlapa læ Watthanatham., eds. Rư̄an Thai Mutsalim nai Čhangwat chāidǣn Phāk Tai =: The domestic architecture of the Thai Muslims in the southern border provinces of Thailand. Sathāban Sinlapa læ Watthanatham, Mahāwitthayālai Songkhlānakharin, Witthayākhēt Pattānī, 1994.

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Mutsalim, Sūn Thanāikhwām, ed. Thailand, a compilation of reports, recommendations to the judiciary concerning the administration of justice in the security related cases in the southern border provinces. Cross Cultural Foundation, 2010.

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Thailand. Sūn ʻAmnūaikān Bō̜rihān Čhangwat Chāidǣn Phāk Tai., ed. Highlights of provincial investment plans of Thailand's eight Southern provinces. Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre, Ministry of Interior, 1996.

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Command, Thailand Southern Border Provinces Peace-building. Operational strategies of the Southern Border Provinces Peace-building Command (SBPPC). Southern Border Provinces Peace-building Command, 2005.

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Kitthāwō̜n, Piya, та Thailand. Samnakngān Khana Kammakān Wičhai hǣng Chāt., ред. Rāingān kānwičhai rư̄ang phonkrathop čhāk sathānakān khwāmrunrǣng dān khwāmplō̜tphai nai chīwit læ sapsin: Kō̜ranī kānʻopphayop yāithin nai phư̄nthī 3 čhangwat chāidǣn Phāk Tai læ nǣothāng kǣkhai : phāitai phǣnngān wičhai būranākān panhā 3 čhangwat chāidǣn Phāk Tai = Impact of violence on safety lives and properties : case study of people migration in 3 southern border provinces of Thailand. Samnakngān Khana Kammakān Wičhai hǣng Chāt, 2008.

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Tangsapwatthanā, ʻĒk. Panhā 3 čhangwat chāidǣn Phāk Tai khō̜sanœ̄ næ chœ̄ng nayōbāi =: Problems of the three Southern Border Provinces policy recommendations. Samnakphim hǣng Čhulālongkō̜nmahāwitthayālai, 2009.

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Thailand. Krom Khumkhrō̜ng Sitthi læ Sērīphāp. Khūmư̄ kānkhumkhrō̜ng sitthi sērīphāp læ lak sitthi manutsayachon nai phư̄nthī čhangwat chāidǣn Phāk Tai: Samrap čhaonāthī khō̜ng rat = Manual on rights and liberties protection and human rights principle in Southern border provinces : for government officers. Čhatphim dōi Krom Khumkhrō̜ng Sitthi læ Sērīphāp, Krasūang Yuttitham, 2011.

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ʻIntharak, Chumsak, ed. Rāingān kānwičhai rư̄ang kānphatthanā fīmư̄ rǣngngān nai hā čhangwat chāidǣn Phāk Tai phư̄a rō̜ngrap kānphatthanā khēt sētthakit sām fāi (IMT-GT) =: Semi skilled labor development in five Southern border provinces for serving IMT-GT development. Sūn Sưksā phư̄a Kānphatthanā Khēt Sētthakit Sām Fāi ʻIndōnīsīa-Mālēsīa-Thai, Mahāwitthayālai Songkhlānakharin, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Thailand's Southern border provinces"

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Onaka, Fumiya. "The pono’ (pondok) examinations in the southern border provinces of Thailand." In Comparative Sociology of Examinations. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429466243-15.

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Benrit, Parichard, and Hamdia Mudor. "Examining Consumers’ Confidence in Thai Halal Logo: A Case Study in Three Southern Border Provinces of Thailand." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Halal Conference (INHAC 2016). Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7257-4_3.

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Angchuan, Raksiri, and Jiramet Maneekul. "The Migration of Female Labor Force from the Southern Border Provinces to Malaysia." In Proceedings of the Southeast Asian Conference on Migration and Development (SeaCMD 2023). Atlantis Press International BV, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-362-7_7.

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Lekhavichit, Nutnapha. "Guidelines for Generating Income Through Local Identity Products for Widows in the Southern Border Provinces, Thailand." In Advances in E-Business Research. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-9230-0.ch011.

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The ongoing unrest in Thailand's southern border provinces has led to significant loss, leaving some women widowed and responsible for their families. This research focused on 1) generating income for widows through local identity products, 2) developing their online marketing skills, and 3) managing networks to enhance their business potential. The study involved 30 widows from Narathiwat, Pattani, and Yala, using in-depth interviews, observations, and content analysis. Findings revealed that widows prefer home-based work with sufficient income, with online sales identified as a key avenue fo
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Davis, Paul K. "Maastricht." In Besieged. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195219302.003.0041.

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Abstract The Netherlands in the seventeenth century were a disjointed group of provinces. The northern area was known as the United Provinces and was controlled by the Dutch, whereas the southern provinces (modern Belgium) were under the control of the Spanish Habsburg monarchy, which had ruled all the Netherlands prior to the successful Dutch rebellion in the sixteenth century. It was the southern provinces that first attracted French interest when King Louis XIV decided to establish a more secure northern border at the expense of the Spanish, perennial French rivals. Louis believed that the
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Ardizzoni, Sabrina. "Per una storiografia di genere degli Hakka: le donne nelle gazzette locali e negli annali." In Interpretazioni della storia in Cina Uso politico e letture del passato. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-735-7/008.

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This contribution deals with the gendered historiography of Hakka women, by examining local gazetteers published between the late 19th century and the contemporary period in the border area between the provinces of western Fujian, southern Jiangxi and western Guangdong. In analysing the social and cultural positioning of Hakka women, the author highlights the dual nature of local gazetteers as historical sources – an intersection between the ideology propagated by the central government and the aspirations of the common people. Rethinking the relationship between state ideology and community s
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Norland, Patricia D. "Le An." In The Saigon Sisters. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501749735.003.0013.

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This chapter focuses on Le An as she joined an artistic troupe that performed for military units and youth groups during the war and spent over two decades living in northern Vietnam with the military. It mentions Le An and her troupe's crossing of the border and performance in southern Laos in 1971. It also details how Le An survived a period at the Seventeenth Parallel that was punctuated by the heavy bombing of Binh Dinh and Quang Binh Provinces. The chapter recounts Le An's return to southern Vietnam to reunite with her husband, who served in the army in North Vietnam. It points out how Le
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Korzhenevsky, K. B. "Delimitation of Altai and Semipalatinsk provinces in early 1920s: to the question of the status of the four southern volosts of the Zmeinogorsk district." In Culture, Science, Education: Problems and Prospects: Proceedings of the XI International Scientific and Practical Conference (Nizhnevartovsk, 9-10 November 2023). Nizhnevartovsk State University, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36906/ksp-2023/05.

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The paper reveals the peculiarities of determining the belonging of Uglovskaya, Laptevskaya, Loktevskaya and Alekseevskaya volosts of Altai province in the process of delimitation with Semipalatinsk province of the Kazakh ASSR. The reasons and the course of the four volosts being placed under the control of Semipalatinsk and their subsequent return to the Altai province are shown. It is concluded that despite the success of the Altai authorities in the issue of maintaining control over the border volosts in 1921, in subsequent years, adjustments in favor of the Kazakh ASSR were observed on thi
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Ortloff, Charles R. "Ancient South-East Asia." In Water Engineering in the Ancient World. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199239092.003.0006.

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Cambodia is situated in southeast Asia on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand and shares borders with Vietnam to the east, Thailand to the west, and Laos to the north. Lake Tonle Sap occupies ~2.5% of Cambodia’s land area and plays a vital role in the rice agriculture of the country. The total cultivatable area is about 2.1 million hectares, of which 1.8 million is devoted to rice agriculture. The growing season is largely coupled to the monsoon cycles: the bimodal wet season starts in May and ends in October with peaks in June and September/ October resulting from diVerent rainfall origins. Rai
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Schneider, Marius, and Vanessa Ferguson. "South Africa." In Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837336.003.0049.

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The Republic of South Africa, known as South Africa, occupies the most southern tip of Africa with a coastline stretching from the border of Namibia on the Atlantic Ocean (south-west coast) of Africa, down to the tip of Africa and then north along the south-east coast to the border of Mozambique on the Indian Ocean. South Africa is bordered by Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), and Mozambique and surrounds the small landlocked Kingdom of Lesotho in the east-central region of South Africa. The total area of South Africa is approximately 1.22 million square kilometres (k
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Conference papers on the topic "Thailand's Southern border provinces"

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Tawalbeh, Anas, Moustafa Elsharqawy, and Mohamed Soliman. "Exploring the Drivers of University Students' Engagement of Online Learning Platforms Among Non-Native Arabic Speakers: A Case of Thailand's Southern Border Provinces." In 2024 ASU International Conference in Emerging Technologies for Sustainability and Intelligent Systems (ICETSIS). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetsis61505.2024.10459348.

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Chaosuansreecharoen, Paiboon, and Kannika Ruangdej Chaosuansreecharoen. "QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG ELDERLY IN ELDERLY CLUBS OF THREE SOUTHERN BORDER PROVINCES OF THAILAND." In 23rd International Academic Conference, Venice. International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20472/iac.2016.023.026.

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Chaiyapan, Maithai, Jirasuk Suksawat, Purimpratch Khaninphasut, and Putcharee Junpeng. "Soft Skills in a Multicultural Society Context: A Case Study of Teaching Profession Students in the Southern Border Provinces of Thailand." In The Asian Conference on Education 2024. The International Academic Forum(IAFOR), 2025. https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2186-5892.2025.29.

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Thamwipat, Kuntida, and Pornpapatsorn Princhankol. "The Result of Lesson Learned to Develop a Manual for Development of Social Media Knowledge Project in Southern Border Provinces of Thailand." In The Kyoto Conference on Arts, Media & Culture 2023. The International Academic Forum(IAFOR), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22492/issn.2436-0503.2023.47.

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Luengalongkot, Pongsatean. "Status and Integration of Education in Public and Private Upper-secondary Schools in three Southern Border Provinces." In 2012 International Conference on Public Management. Atlantis Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icpm.2012.10.

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Reports on the topic "Thailand's Southern border provinces"

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Ear, Sothy, Sokcheng Sim, Chhun Chhum, and Pirom Khiev. Rice Policy Study: Implications of Rice Policy Changes in Vietnam for Cambodia’s Rice Policy and Rice Producers in South-Eastern Cambodia. Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2017. https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.113.201712.

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There are many studies about rice production in Cambodia, but none focus on the geographical location of rice production, particularly in the south-eastern provinces of Prey Veng, Takeo and Svay Rieng. Farmers in these areas produce mainly low-value rice (IR504) most of which is exported as wet paddy to Vietnam. The Vietnamese government recently decided to restructure its economic and agricultural policy by shifting from low-value rice to high-value rice and other agricultural crops. It is strongly believed that this policy shift will have severe impacts on rice production in Cambodia, especi
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