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ID186111
Title ProperMaking sense of Thailand’s agency in changing global and regional environments
LanguageENG
AuthorThalang, Chanintira Na
Summary / Abstract (Note)In line with the themes presented in the introduction to this special issue, this article explores what impact twenty-first century global politics has had on Thailand’s agency. It is argued that while multi-dimensional challenges of the current world order have posed fewer constraints on Thailand’s capability to achieve intended outcomes, internal political instability and the U.S. ambivalence towards Southeast Asia on the whole complicates how Thailand navigates its position amidst the U.S.-China rivalry. However, these complications should not be construed as factors that restrict agency. Despite maintaining a close relationship with China, Bangkok has managed to find various ways to enhance its ability to achieve intended outcomes in order to protect the country’s autonomy. Based on Thailand’s experience, this article reveals the importance of using more open-ended approaches that pay equal attention to factors that complicate, enhance and constrain weaker state agency at both the domestic and international levels. It also offers opportunities for further research into non-material sources of state agency.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 35, No.2; Mar 2022: p.245-268
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 35 No 2
Key WordsSoutheast Asia ;  Thailand ;  Agency ;  IR Theory ;  Global IR ;  Weaker States


 
 
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