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Thailand - Shifting Ground between the US and a Rising China

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Zusatztext A must-read for those concerned by Chinese ascendency in Southeast Asia and its implications on human rights in the coming decades. Informationen zum Autor Benjamin Zawacki is a political analyst who has lived in Thailand for 18 years. He was a Term Member on the Council on Foreign Relations through 2016, and a Visiting Fellow at Harvard Law School in 2014-2015. He served as a Policy Advisor to President Jimmy Carter and two other “Elders” in Myanmar in 2013, and was Amnesty International’s Southeast Asia Researcher for five years through 2012. He has also worked for the Asia Foundation, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and the International Commission of Jurists. Klappentext Thailand was a key ally of the United States after WWII, serving as a bulwark against communism in Southeast Asia and as a base for US troops during the Vietnam War. In return, the US provided it with millions of dollars in military and economic aid, and staunchly supported the country's various despotic regimes. And yet, the twenty-first century has witnessed a striking reversal in Thailand's foreign relations: China, once a sworn enemy, is becoming a valued ally to the military government.In this authoritative modern history, Benjamin Zawacki tells the story of Thailand's changing role in the world order. Featuring major interviews with high ranking sources in Thailand and the US, including deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand is a fascinating insight into the inner workings of the Thai elite and their dealings with the US and China. Vorwort An authoritative modern history of the Thai regime’s shifting external alliances and the country's deepening internal divisions.A provocative look at the Thai regime’s drift towards China, and its implications for the Sino-American power struggle in Asia. Zusammenfassung An authoritative modern history of the Thai regime’s shifting external alliances and the country's deepening internal divisions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Points of Departure Part I 1. The Fog of Peace (1945?1949) 2. Means of Power (1949?1957) 3. War Comes to Thailand (1957?1973) 4. Experiments Interrupted (1973?1980) 5. Policy Drift (1980?1988) 6. The Thai Spring (1989?2001) Interface Part II 7. A Thaksin for Turning (Thailand and China, 2001?2006) 8. Another American War (Thailand and the US, 2001?2006) 9. China’s Pivot (2006?2014) 10. Continental Drift...

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Authors Benjamin Zawacki, Benjamin (Independent Scholar) Zawacki, Benjamin Heber Zawacki
Assisted by Paul French (Editor)
Publisher Zed Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.10.2017
 
EAN 9781783608690
ISBN 978-1-78360-869-0
No. of pages 386
Series Asian Arguments
Asian Arguments
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Contemporary history (1945 to 1989)
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Thailand, 21. Jahrhundert (2000 bis 2100 n. Chr.), Zweite Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert (1950 bis 1999 n. Chr.), Asiatische Geschichte

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