Thailand's policy towards cooperation within ASEAN, 1967-1979; a commitment to regionalism or complement to alignment ?

AutorIn Name
Nadhavathna
Krishnamra
Academic writing genre
PhD thesis
Status
abgeschlossen/terminé
DozentIn Name
Prof.
Harish
Kapur
Codirection
Philippe Régnier
Institution
Geneva Graduate Institute
Place
Genève
Year
1997/1998
Abstract


The study examines Thai policy towards ASEAN during 1067-1979. Thailand's policy is analyzed within a holistic framework, incorporating political and economic cooperation.; catpub97; geudbu/03.1998; The evidence suggests that Thailand's policy reflected largely the concerns of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The role of Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman was particularly significant.; catpub97; geudbu/03.1998; Although the founding of the Association was greeted with little interest at the time, it is shown that its importance for Thailand increased over time.; catpub97; geudbu/03.1998; Thailand was concerned that cooperation should enhance bargaining power vis-à-vis friends and enemies alike, placing an importance on political cooperation, and this aspect has marked its participation above all others.; catpub97; geudbu/03.1998; An overwhelming theme was that Thailand acted as a crucial broker and buffer within ASEAN, its removal from the central ASEAN security relationship allowed it to play a positive mediating role.; catpub97; geudbu/03.1998; The frequently-held view that Thailand was a largely passive player should therefore be reassessed.; catpub97; geudbu/03.1998
External ID
1184

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