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ID185524
Title ProperArt of Thai Diplomacy
Other Title InformationParables of Alliance
LanguageENG
AuthorShipper, Apichai W ;  Ashley, Ryan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper argues that a pragmatist theory of international relations, combined with parables of alliance formation from local proverbs and literary classics, best explains the art of Thai diplomacy from a historical perspective. Notably avoiding Western colonization, the Thais have enjoyed relative sovereignty and independence throughout their history. Rather than balancing, bandwagoning, or hedging, our study finds that Thailand has deliberately leveraged asymmetrical partnerships between often-opposed great powers and more symmetrical partnerships with less powerful states and multilateral organizations in order to maintain its physical and identity-based ontological security. We draw our empirical evidence from four historical periods: the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, World War II, the Cold War, and the post-Cold War modern era. Our findings can be applied to other Southeast Asian states and their own parables of alliance.
`In' analytical NotePacific Affairs Vol. 95, No.2; Jun 2022: p.227-264
Journal SourcePacific Affairs Vol: 95 No 2
Key WordsAlliances ;  Pragmatism ;  Ontological Security ;  Leveraging ;  Thai/Thailand’s Diplomacy ;  Bang Rachan ;  Wanthong


 
 
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