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Thailand's Security Sector "Deform" and "Reform"

[working paper]

Chambers, Paul
Waitoolkiat, Napisa

Corporate Editor
Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung

Abstract

Trotz der Wahl im Jahr 2019 wird Thailand weiterhin vom Militär und der Monarchie dominiert. Das PRIF Working Paper von Paul Cambers und Napisa Waitoolkiat "Thailand's Security Sector "Deform" and "Reform"" diskutiert die Sicherheitssektorreform, die der Staat auf nationaler Ebene und auf regionaler... view more

Trotz der Wahl im Jahr 2019 wird Thailand weiterhin vom Militär und der Monarchie dominiert. Das PRIF Working Paper von Paul Cambers und Napisa Waitoolkiat "Thailand's Security Sector "Deform" and "Reform"" diskutiert die Sicherheitssektorreform, die der Staat auf nationaler Ebene und auf regionaler Ebene im tiefen Süden durchführte, vor und nach dem Militärputsch 2014. Sie zeigen eindrucksvoll, welche Fallstricke und Widersprüche mit der Reform einhergehen.... view less


Despite a 2019 election, Thailand remains dominated by the military and monarchy. The state implemented security sector reforms at the national level and the Deep South regional level, before and after a 2014 military coup, which overthrew the country's frail democracy. Thailand offers an impressive... view more

Despite a 2019 election, Thailand remains dominated by the military and monarchy. The state implemented security sector reforms at the national level and the Deep South regional level, before and after a 2014 military coup, which overthrew the country's frail democracy. Thailand offers an impressive example of pitfalls and contradictory practices in security sector reform (SSR) because the country's military junta supported globally transferred notions of SSR but applied them distinctively at different regional levels. Nationally, the military utilized universalist SSR notions to rationalize its prolongation and even expansion of autocracy. But regarding the Deep South insurgency, the junta applied a more progressive version of SSR, continuing negotiations with insurgents while reducing military abuses in the Deep South region. This study analyzes Thailand's simultaneous "deform and reform" dynamics in the field of security sector governance. The authors examine why national SSR has been such a deform of more sincere SSR efforts in Thailand's South.... view less

Keywords
Thailand; security sector; reform; coup d'etat; military; monarchy; security policy

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

City
Frankfurt am Main

Page/Pages
26 p.

Series
PRIF Working Papers, 52

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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