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Thailand and the struggle for Southeast Asia
Thailand and the Struggle for Southeast Asia examines Thailand’s strategic role in the geopolitical competition that shaped Southeast Asia during the mid-twentieth century. Donald E. Nuechterlein analyzes Thailand’s political landscape, internal security challenges, and foreign policy decisions at a time when regional tensions were heightened by the Cold War and conflicts in neighboring countries. The book explores Thailand’s alliances, particularly with the United States, its efforts to resist communist expansion, and its attempts to maintain stability amid shifting regional power dynamics. Through detailed historical and political analysis, Nuechterlein provides a clear understanding of how Thailand positioned itself within a complex international environment and how its choices influenced the broader struggle for influence in Southeast Asia. This work remains a significant contribution to studies of regional security and diplomacy.
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