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Thailand quo vadis? Das Königreich sechs Monate nach dem Militärputsch
Thailand Quo Vadis? The Kingdom Six Months after the Military Coup
[journal article]
Abstract Six months have passed since the Thai military has ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and
taken over power. The situation in the country has not eased since then. The military-installed
government has proven to be unable to restore peace in the south and to bring the economy back
on track. ... view more
Six months have passed since the Thai military has ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and
taken over power. The situation in the country has not eased since then. The military-installed
government has proven to be unable to restore peace in the south and to bring the economy back
on track. It faced severe problems in providing evidence on Thaksin’s alleged corruption. Rumours
about the rulers’ intention to reduce the scope of public participation perpetuated the public’s
growing feeling of mistrust. With a down-spiralling economy and a security situation worse than
before the coup uncertainty took hold of the Thai citizens and pressed on the government to
deliver its ambitious promises timely.... view less
Keywords
Thailand; coup d'etat; democratization; military government; political stability; constitutional monarchy; political elite; military; elite; constitution; reform
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Document language
German
Publication Year
2007
Page/Pages
p. 67-78
Journal
Südostasien aktuell : journal of current Southeast Asian affairs, 26 (2007) 2
ISSN
0722-8821
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works