Thailand-Cambodia Fighting Enters Second Week as Bangkok Spurns Attempts at Outside Mediation
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After a week of confrontations that resulted in at least 31 deaths and displaced more than 800,000 people, mediation struggles to materialize and constitutes a "threat to the region" as explained by the guest researcher at Inalco, Astrid Noren-Nilsson.
The Thailand-Cambodia Conflict and the Unravelling of ASEAN’s Regional Order
The Myanmar coup of 2021 marked a turning point that weakened ASEAN’s regional cohesion and exposed the limits of its non-interference doctrine. The renewed Thailand–Cambodia conflict around the Preah Vihear Temple has revealed how unresolved historical disputes continue to destabilise mainland Southeast Asia. President Trump’s repeated claims of mediating ceasefires—rejected by Thailand just as they were by India—underscore the gap between dipl…
It is a conflict that does not make the headlines of the media, but that started in May 2025. Since that date, Thailand and Cambodia have regularly opposed each other, arguing over the ownership of...
Clashes on the Thai-Cambodian border entered their second week despite numerous diplomatic efforts. Around 800,000 people have been displaced, while both sides continue to accuse each other of instigating the conflict.
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