Siam Becomes Thailand: A Story of IntrigueUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1991 - 394 pagine |
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Pagina 46
... political activities . Unlike the rest of South East Asia , there was no anti - colonialist , inde- pendence movement which they could exploit to rally support . Instead they had to contend with Siamese nationalism , which included a ...
... political activities . Unlike the rest of South East Asia , there was no anti - colonialist , inde- pendence movement which they could exploit to rally support . Instead they had to contend with Siamese nationalism , which included a ...
Pagina 73
... political prisoners requesting help in alleviating their con- ditions of detention . To prove his innocence , he demanded a commission be set up to enquire into his political beliefs in the same way that Pridi had been investigated . It ...
... political prisoners requesting help in alleviating their con- ditions of detention . To prove his innocence , he demanded a commission be set up to enquire into his political beliefs in the same way that Pridi had been investigated . It ...
Pagina 363
... political parties were still not officially allowed , a majority of the successful candidates won their seats on the premise that they supported Pridi and his ideas for constitutional reform as against military rule . The one exception ...
... political parties were still not officially allowed , a majority of the successful candidates won their seats on the premise that they supported Pridi and his ideas for constitutional reform as against military rule . The one exception ...
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COUPS AND COUNTERCOUPS 19321935 | 9 |
The Legitimation of the New Elite | 25 |
The Spectre of Communism | 45 |
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