DiscoverDiplomacy and International Relations by Bastian Friborg1.39 Borders in Southeast Asia — Myth or reality and a source for conflict
1.39 Borders in Southeast Asia — Myth or reality and a source for conflict

1.39 Borders in Southeast Asia — Myth or reality and a source for conflict

Update: 2025-06-03
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This episode delves into the complex and often contested nature of borders in Southeast Asia. We examine whether these lines, frequently drawn by colonial powers, represent genuine delineations of cultural, ethnic, or historical realities, or if they remain largely artificial constructs.

Our discussion explores the historical context of border creation in the region, analyzing the impact of European colonialism and subsequent geopolitical shifts.

We further investigate how these borders have contributed to, or exacerbated, existing tensions and conflicts, examining specific examples of border disputes and their underlying causes.

Listeners will gain a nuanced understanding of the challenges inherent in defining and maintaining borders in a region characterized by diverse populations, overlapping claims, and legacies of unresolved historical grievances.

This episode offers a critical perspective on the enduring relevance of borders in shaping contemporary Southeast Asian politics and security.

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1.39 Borders in Southeast Asia — Myth or reality and a source for conflict

1.39 Borders in Southeast Asia — Myth or reality and a source for conflict

Bastian Friborg