Om Thailand in the Cold War
Thailand¿s position during the Cold War was ambiguous: Thailand's political leadership was keen to maintain the country¿s independence , yet was also keen to establish the country as staunchly anti-communist. This book argues that though Thailand was never formally a client state of the United States, it was closely embedded in the Western camp through the development of a modern, consumerist lifestyle in Thailand¿s cosmopolitan urban communities. The book shows how a consumerist ideology and integration into a "free world" culture took hold, and how this popular culture was fundamental in determining Thailand¿s international political alignment.
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