In 2014, the Thai army staged its thirteenth coup claiming to resolve the decade-long political conflict. This article seeks to analyze conflict resolution efforts by Thailands incumbent military regime and the way in which these efforts actually affect the trajectory of the conflict. Drawing on the Thai case, I argue that the juntas conflict resolution efforts aggravate the conditions conducive to conflict entrapment because: (1) military rule closes down a channel for meaningful dialogue among conflict parties; (2) the armys association with Thailands traditional elites implies the continuation of socio-economic inequality underpinning the current crisis; (3) military rule undermines Thailands development of democratic institutions needed...
Thailand has since 2004 formed an exception to the general peace trend in East Asia. An insurgency i...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the process of democratic consolidation in Thailand ...
What effect does the international security environment have on democratization? This paper argues t...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
This thesis aims to analyse the political role of Thailand’s military in relation to the country’s d...
Thailand’s August 2016 constitutional referendum marked the second occasion on which a military junt...
In the post–World War II global order, democracy has made advancements around the world. However, it...
Since the revolution of 1932 that ended absolute monarchy, Thailand has experienced sporadic militar...
During the political disturbances in Thailand in March�May 2010, media attention was naturally focus...
The southern region of Thailand consisted 5 changwat or provinces namely: Pattani, Songkhla, Narathi...
I intend to approach the current decade-long political crisis in Thailand from two perspectives: pow...
The article presents deeply polarized Thai society, a political crisis and confrontation between sup...
In 2001, Muthiah Alagappa�s edited volume Coercion and Governance: The Declining Political Role of t...
The Myanmar military staged a coup against the elected civilian government in February 2021. Since t...
"This report investigates how Thailand has translated the global norms of security sector reform (SS...
Thailand has since 2004 formed an exception to the general peace trend in East Asia. An insurgency i...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the process of democratic consolidation in Thailand ...
What effect does the international security environment have on democratization? This paper argues t...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
This thesis aims to analyse the political role of Thailand’s military in relation to the country’s d...
Thailand’s August 2016 constitutional referendum marked the second occasion on which a military junt...
In the post–World War II global order, democracy has made advancements around the world. However, it...
Since the revolution of 1932 that ended absolute monarchy, Thailand has experienced sporadic militar...
During the political disturbances in Thailand in March�May 2010, media attention was naturally focus...
The southern region of Thailand consisted 5 changwat or provinces namely: Pattani, Songkhla, Narathi...
I intend to approach the current decade-long political crisis in Thailand from two perspectives: pow...
The article presents deeply polarized Thai society, a political crisis and confrontation between sup...
In 2001, Muthiah Alagappa�s edited volume Coercion and Governance: The Declining Political Role of t...
The Myanmar military staged a coup against the elected civilian government in February 2021. Since t...
"This report investigates how Thailand has translated the global norms of security sector reform (SS...
Thailand has since 2004 formed an exception to the general peace trend in East Asia. An insurgency i...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the process of democratic consolidation in Thailand ...
What effect does the international security environment have on democratization? This paper argues t...