“Under the Boot: Military-Civil Relations in Thailand since the Coup” by Paul Chambers, 12/09/2016, SEARC, City University, Hong Kong Abstract Thailand’s May 2014 military putsch has ushered in a period of authoritarian control not seen in the country for 40 years. A spiraling number of Thais suspected by the ruling junta of subversion have been arrested for “attitude adjustment” with the number of political prisoners soaring to over 1000 persons. Allegations of torture and sexual abuse of p..
Conventional wisdom suggests that human rights abuses increase under authoritarianism or autocratic ...
Six months have passed since the Thai military has ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and tak...
Thailand’s army commander, General Prayuth Chan-ocha, took his unilateral declaration of martial law...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
On May 20, 2014, the Royal Army imposed martial law on Thailand, with the declared purpose of restor...
Since the coup d’état in Thailand on May 22, 2014, Thais have lived under a junta that has restricte...
In the post–World War II global order, democracy has made advancements around the world. However, it...
This thesis aims to analyse the political role of Thailand’s military in relation to the country’s d...
Political stability in Thailand is inextricably linked to the issue of political legitimacy. The rec...
On May 22, 2014, as this collection was in the early stages of production, Army Commander General Pr...
On May 22, 2014, as this collection was in the early stages of production, Army Commander General Pr...
The 18th military coup in Thai history ended the era of Thaksin Shinawatra. The reasons for the cou...
In the dead of night, Thailand’s military has used a 100-year-old law to declare martial law across ...
"This report investigates how Thailand has translated the global norms of security sector reform (SS...
In 2014, the Thai army staged its thirteenth coup claiming to resolve the decade-long political conf...
Conventional wisdom suggests that human rights abuses increase under authoritarianism or autocratic ...
Six months have passed since the Thai military has ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and tak...
Thailand’s army commander, General Prayuth Chan-ocha, took his unilateral declaration of martial law...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
On May 20, 2014, the Royal Army imposed martial law on Thailand, with the declared purpose of restor...
Since the coup d’état in Thailand on May 22, 2014, Thais have lived under a junta that has restricte...
In the post–World War II global order, democracy has made advancements around the world. However, it...
This thesis aims to analyse the political role of Thailand’s military in relation to the country’s d...
Political stability in Thailand is inextricably linked to the issue of political legitimacy. The rec...
On May 22, 2014, as this collection was in the early stages of production, Army Commander General Pr...
On May 22, 2014, as this collection was in the early stages of production, Army Commander General Pr...
The 18th military coup in Thai history ended the era of Thaksin Shinawatra. The reasons for the cou...
In the dead of night, Thailand’s military has used a 100-year-old law to declare martial law across ...
"This report investigates how Thailand has translated the global norms of security sector reform (SS...
In 2014, the Thai army staged its thirteenth coup claiming to resolve the decade-long political conf...
Conventional wisdom suggests that human rights abuses increase under authoritarianism or autocratic ...
Six months have passed since the Thai military has ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and tak...
Thailand’s army commander, General Prayuth Chan-ocha, took his unilateral declaration of martial law...