Thailand

Thai peoples migrated from southwestern China to mainland Southeast Asia from the 6th to 11th centuries. Indianised kingdoms such as the Mon, Khmer Empire, and Malay states ruled the region, competing with Thai states such as the Kingdoms of Ngoenyang, Sukhothai, Lan Na, and Ayutthaya, which also rivalled each other. European contact began in 1511 with a Portuguese diplomatic mission to Ayutthaya, which became a regional power by the end of the 15th century. Ayutthaya reached its peak during the 18th century, until it was destroyed in the Burmese–Siamese War. King Taksin the Great quickly reunified the fragmented territory and established the short-lived Thonburi Kingdom (1767–1782), of which he was the only king. He was succeeded in 1782 by Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I), the first monarch of the current Chakri dynasty. Throughout the era of Western imperialism in Asia, Siam remained the only state in the region to avoid colonisation by foreign powers, although it was often forced to make territorial trade and legal concessions in unequal treaties. The Siamese system of government was centralised and transformed into a modern unitary absolute monarchy during the 1868–1910 reign of Chulalongkorn (Rama V). In World War I, Siam sided with the Allies, a political decision made in order to amend the unequal treaties. Following a bloodless revolution in 1932, it became a constitutional monarchy and changed its official name to Thailand, becoming an ally of Japan in World War II. In the late 1950s, a military coup under Sarit Thanarat revived the monarchy's historically influential role in politics. During the Cold War, Thailand became a major non-NATO ally of the United States and played an anti-communist role in the region as a member of SEATO, which was disbanded in 1977.
Apart from a brief period of parliamentary democracy in the mid-1970s and 1990s, Thailand has periodically alternated between democracy and military rule. Since the 2000s, the country has been in continual political conflict between supporters and opponents of twice-elected Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra, which resulted in two coups (in 2006 and 2014), along with the establishment of its current constitution, a nominally democratic government after the 2019 Thai general election, and large pro-democracy protests in 2020–2021, which included unprecedented demands to reform the monarchy. Since 2019, it has been nominally a parliamentary constitutional monarchy; in practice, however, structural advantages in the constitution have ensured the military's continued influence in politics.
Thailand is a middle power in global affairs and a founding member of ASEAN. It has the second-largest economy in Southeast Asia and the 23rd-largest in the world by PPP, and it ranks 29th by nominal GDP. Thailand is classified as a newly industrialised economy, with manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism as leading sectors. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by THAILAND### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Bangkok (pub. 1939-)
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2### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>London : [Microfilmed by] University fo London Library, [19--?]1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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3by Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand, 1927-### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>
Published 1981[Bangkok] : Mūnnuthi Phūmiphalō Phikkhu, 2524 [1981]28 p. ; 19 cm. -
4by Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand, 1927-### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>
Published 1990[Krungthēp] : Khana Kammakān Prachāsamphan Singw̄ætl̨ōm, 2533 [1990]63 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.“...Thailand Khana Kammakān Prachāsamphan Singw̄ætl̨ōm...”
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5by Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand, 1927-### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>
Published 2010[Bangkok, Thailand] : Krom Sātsanā, Krasūang Watthanatham, 2553 [2010]109 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -
6by Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand, 1927-2016### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>
Published 2012[Bangkok, Thailand] : Čhattham dōi Kō̜ng Kāntāngprathēt, Samnak Rātchalēkhāthikān, 2555 [2012]335, 1 pages ; 27 cm. -
7### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>[Bangkok : Khana ʻAnukammakān Fāi Pramūan ʻĒkkasān læ Čhotmāihēt], 2538 [1995]5 v. ; 27 cm.“...Thailand. Khana ʻAnukammakān Fāi Pramūan ʻĒkkasān læ Čhotmāihēt...”
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8### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>[Bangkok] : Mahāmakutrātchawitthayālai, [2525 i.e. 1982]8, 9, 187 p., [30] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
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9### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>[Bangkok, Thailand] : Saibœ̄ Phrin, 2555 [2012]190 pages ; 23 cm.
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10Published 2006### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Krung Thēp : B̨ōrisat Phīraphāt , [2006]244 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.“...Thailand...”
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11[Bangkok]v. : ill. ; 23 cm.“...Thailand...”
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12[Bangkok : Thailand]v. ; 23-30 cm.“...Thailand...”
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13Published 1985### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>[Bangkok] : Krom Sunlakākō̜n, 1985.1 online resource (99, 99, 100-117 pages)“...Thailand...”
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14Published 1997### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>[Bangkok] : Office of the Council of State, [1997]142 p. ; 24 cm.Also available on the World Wide Web.“...Thailand...”
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15Published 1999### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Krung Thēp : Fāi Phalit Ěkkasān ratsaphā, 2542 [1999]143 p. ; 22 cm.“...Thailand...”
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16Published 1998### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Krung Thēp : Samnakngān Khana Kammakān Kānl̄ưaktang, 2541 [1998]154 p. ; 22 cm.“...Thailand...”
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17Published 2011### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>[Bangkok, Thailand] : Krasūang Kānphatthanā Sangkhom læ Khwāmmankhong khō̜ng Manut, [2011]107 pages ; 21 cm.“...Thailand...”
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18Published 2007### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Krung Thēp : Mūnnithi phư̄a Kānphatthanā thī Yangyư̄n, [2007?]34 pages ; 30 cm.“...Thailand...”
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19Published 1994### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>[Bangkok] : Samnak Rātchalēkhāthikān, 2537 [1994]11, 247 p. ; 25 cm.“...Thailand...”
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20Published 2013### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Krung Thēp : čhattham dōi Klum Ngān Phalit ʻĒkkasān, Samnak Prachāsamphan, Samnakngān Lēkhāthikān Saphā Phūthǣn Rātsadō̜n, 2556 [2013]340 pages ; 15 cm.“...Thailand...”