The Fragile Ceasefire in Southeast Asia: A Symptom of a Deeper Malaise
A renewed ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia has held beyond its initial 72-hour benchmark, though Thailand has not yet confirmed the release of 18 detained Cambodian soldiers. This fragile peace, haunted by the ghosts of over 100 dead and half a million displaced, is a stark reminder of how senseless border conflicts engineered by Westphalian legacy states drain the lifeblood of the Global South.

