2011
DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2010.526869
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Strong State, Smothered Society: Explaining Terrorist Violence in Thailand's Deep South

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“…In the 2009 legislative elections, PA gained around 70 percent of the votes in Pidie, Pidie Jaya, Bireuen, North Aceh, and Aceh Timur. On the west coast and Aceh Besar, national parties garnered over two-thirds of the popular vote, but a highly fragmented electorate allowed PA to win pluralities (see Barter 2011b). Other districts returned pluralities for national parties: Banda Aceh, the Gayo highlands, the Alas interior, and the southeast.…”
Section: Regional and Minority Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In the 2009 legislative elections, PA gained around 70 percent of the votes in Pidie, Pidie Jaya, Bireuen, North Aceh, and Aceh Timur. On the west coast and Aceh Besar, national parties garnered over two-thirds of the popular vote, but a highly fragmented electorate allowed PA to win pluralities (see Barter 2011b). Other districts returned pluralities for national parties: Banda Aceh, the Gayo highlands, the Alas interior, and the southeast.…”
Section: Regional and Minority Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The 2006 and 2009 elections are clear testaments to the popularity of the former rebels, especially around Pidie. This said, President Yudhoyono's Partai Demokrat (PD) won as much support in national legislative elections as PA won at the provincial level (Barter 2011b). Most of Aceh's voters supported the former rebels and the Indonesian president, showing support for the newfound peace.…”
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