Research review : searching for a new framework for Thailand's foreign policy in the post-cold war era
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02/04/2013
02/04/2013
01/03/2013
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Resumo |
Thai foreign policy in the 1990s has been said to be contingent on the government in power, which changes between (or within) these groups and vacillates between pro-democratic reformists/principle-pursuers and the conservatives/profit-seekers. In these studies, Thailand’s Indochinese policy has often been referred to as a typical consequence of politics between the pragmatists and the reformists. However, whether or not domestic oppositional politics is the key determinant of foreign policy in the post-Cold War era still requires further examination, precisely because the model is now facing serious challenges between theory and reality. In this paper, I review the existing arguments concerning Thailand’s foreign policy in the post-Cold War Era and point out their limitations and questions for future study. |
Identificador |
IDE Discussion Paper. No. 405. 2013.3 http://hdl.handle.net/2344/1231 IDE Discussion Paper 405 |
Idioma(s) |
en eng |
Publicador |
Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO 日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所 |
Palavras-Chave | #Thailand #Foreign policy #Democratization #Globalization #319.237 #AHTH Thailand タイ #H1 - Structure and Scope of Government #N45 - Asia including Middle East |
Tipo |
Working Paper Technical Report |