Diplomacy-Politics Are Not the Personal Business (2)
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Accession Number73475
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TitleDiplomacy-Politics Are Not the Personal Business (2)
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Title (Thai)การทูต-การเมือง ไม่ใช่เรื่องส่วนตัว
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Material TypeBook
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LanguageThai
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AuthorSurapong Jayanama
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Page375 p. : ill
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Year2009
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SubjectsChuan, Thaksin, Abhisit, ASEAN, foreign relations, foreign policy, Thai military, Thai democracy, intellectuals, ethnic minorities, storms, displaced persons, political conflicts, political crisis, military government, Thailand, United States, Myanmar, Cambodia, Singapore, United Kingdom
Analyzes international politics in the course of ASEAN by exploring the trends of US foreign policy under President Barack Obama, as well as issues that influence US foreign policy formulation and implementation. Examines ASEAN at all angles (360 ) and its future under the ASEAN Charter. Examines Thailand's foreign policy towards Myanmar, focusing on the significance and necessity to carry on Chuan's flexible engagement policy. Criticizes the military government of Myanmar on the principle of humitarian intervention and responsibility to protect (R2P) in the cases of Nargis cyclone and Rohingas displaced persons. Reviews Thai foreign relations with Cambodia, focusing on the conflicts of Preah Vihear Temple. Analyzes indepth the Thai politics after 4 February 2006, viewing Thaksin as the one who put the country in turmoil. Reviews Thai military and intellectuals on the democratic path, mentioning the unfinished mission of Thai military and the social conscionsness of Thai intellectuals
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