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The Central Role of Thailands Internal Security Operations Command in the Post-Counter-insurgency Period

Author :  Puangthong R. Pawakapan (Series Ed) Ooi Kee Beng

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Country
Singapore
Publisher
ISEAS Publishing, Singapore
ISBN ISSN: 0219-3213 ; 9789814786812
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2017
Bib. Info 36p.
Product Weight 150 gms.
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1. Internal security – Thailand 2. National security – Thailand 3. Administrative agencies – Thailand 4. Thailand – Military policy 5. Thailand – Politics and government The Thai military's Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) was in charge of a wide range of civil affairs projects during the country's struggle with the communist insurgency between the mid-1960s and the mid-1980s. These projects — including rural development programmes, mass organizations and mobilization campaigns, and psychological operations — provided justification for the military to routinely penetrate the socio-political sphere. Since the Cold War drew to a close, little attention has been paid to ISOC's role and power within the state apparatus. Since the coups of September 2006 and May 2014 that toppled the elected governments, ISOC has been dangerously empowered and increasingly employed by the military regimes to dictate the country's political direction. The power of the Thai military is exerted not only through its use of force but also by means of its socio-political arms. ISOC represents a potent tool with which conservative elites can undermine and control electoral democracy and through which the military can maintain its power.

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