"This report investigates how Thailand has translated the global norms of security sector reform (SSR) into its own local setting. The author offers a detailed overview of Thailand's security sector and its actors, assesses the military influence and analyzes the SSR attempts until the last putsch in 2014 and the efforts made since then. He shows that SSR approaches in Thailand do exist, but there is nothing about them which upholds the rule of law under elected civilian rule or the civilian monitoring of military institutions. He therefore names the attempts made 'security sector deforms' instead of 'reforms'. The author argues that true SSR leading to institutionalized civilian control will only come to Thailand from within, when the curr...
The 18th military coup in Thai history ended the era of Thaksin Shinawatra. The reasons for the cou...
In May 2014, the Royal Thai Armed Forces launched a coup to establish a junta called the National Co...
The civil–military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...
Trotz der Wahl im Jahr 2019 wird Thailand weiterhin vom Militär und der Monarchie dominiert. Das PRI...
In the post–World War II global order, democracy has made advancements around the world. However, it...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
In 2014, the Thai army staged its thirteenth coup claiming to resolve the decade-long political conf...
This thesis aims to analyse the political role of Thailand’s military in relation to the country’s d...
Paperet diskuterer de regionale og internationale implikationer i forbindelse med det Thailandske mi...
Post-coup Thailand has witnessed a troubling shift toward censorship, surveillance, and suppression ...
The civil-military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...
Six months have passed since the Thai military has ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and tak...
In May of 2014, the military of Thailand staged a coup and overthrew the democratically elected gove...
Paperet gennemgår de vigtigste forklaringsmodeller bag det thailandske militærs kup i september 2006...
“Under the Boot: Military-Civil Relations in Thailand since the Coup” by Paul Chambers, 12/09/2016,...
The 18th military coup in Thai history ended the era of Thaksin Shinawatra. The reasons for the cou...
In May 2014, the Royal Thai Armed Forces launched a coup to establish a junta called the National Co...
The civil–military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...
Trotz der Wahl im Jahr 2019 wird Thailand weiterhin vom Militär und der Monarchie dominiert. Das PRI...
In the post–World War II global order, democracy has made advancements around the world. However, it...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
In 2014, the Thai army staged its thirteenth coup claiming to resolve the decade-long political conf...
This thesis aims to analyse the political role of Thailand’s military in relation to the country’s d...
Paperet diskuterer de regionale og internationale implikationer i forbindelse med det Thailandske mi...
Post-coup Thailand has witnessed a troubling shift toward censorship, surveillance, and suppression ...
The civil-military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...
Six months have passed since the Thai military has ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and tak...
In May of 2014, the military of Thailand staged a coup and overthrew the democratically elected gove...
Paperet gennemgår de vigtigste forklaringsmodeller bag det thailandske militærs kup i september 2006...
“Under the Boot: Military-Civil Relations in Thailand since the Coup” by Paul Chambers, 12/09/2016,...
The 18th military coup in Thai history ended the era of Thaksin Shinawatra. The reasons for the cou...
In May 2014, the Royal Thai Armed Forces launched a coup to establish a junta called the National Co...
The civil–military dynamic in Southeast Asia has been a contested issue for years. Although most cou...