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  1. The State of the Discipline: How Far Along Are We in Developing an IR Theory Based on Southeast Asia’s Experiences
  2. Advancing Global IR from a Thai Perspective
  3. Global IR in Southeast Asia
  4. Opportunities and Challenges to Advancing Global IR
  5. Resolving the Conflict in Thailand’s Southern Border Provinces: Contentions between Upholding State Authority and Human Rights within the asean Context
  6. The Patani Malay Dilemma: The 2023 Electoral Landscape in Thailand’s Deep South
  7. Unpacking Thailand's conceptions of and position within the liberal international order
  8. Conclusion: The State of IR in Southeast Asia-Heavily Western but Still Evolving
  9. Advancing Global IR from a Thai Perspective: Opportunities for Pre-theorization and Conceptualization
  10. Making sense of Thailand’s agency in changing global and regional environments
  11. Unpacking the dynamics of weak states’ agency
  12. The immobility paradox in Thailand’s southern border provinces
  13. Opportunities for inter-ethno-religious engagement in Thailand’s southern border provinces
  14. International Relations as a Discipline in Thailand
  15. Comparing Aceh and Thailand’s Southern Border Provinces
  16. Malaysia’s role in two South-East Asian insurgencies: ‘an honest broker’?
  17. Towards the ASEAN Community: Assessing the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Aspirations of Thai University Students
  18. The legislative and presidential elections in Indonesia in 2014
  19. Parliamentary elections in Thailand, July 2011
  20. The fluidity of nationalistic and ethnic aspirations in Aceh
  21. The presidential elections in Indonesia, July and September 2004
  22. The Legislative Elections in Indonesia, April 2004