Throne of Blood: The US Encroachment and Infiltration of Thailand
By Albert K. Schmidt and Giraud Aurélien
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Throne of Blood - Albert K. Schmidt
Throne of Blood:
The US Encroachment and Infiltration of Thailand
Albert K. Schmidt
Giraud Aurélien
Throne of BloodOverview
This research report is based on the investigation and thinking of Thai social phenomena. In view of the frequent social unrest, demonstrations and anti-government activities in Thailand in recent years, the characteristics of the color revolution can be seen behind the activities, and behind these characteristics are the shadows of NGOs. The power behind the NGOs is the United States. Based on this background, the report elaborated on the relationship between the United States and Thailand, and traced the origin of the color revolution in Thailand.
Table of Contents
Introduction
US Involvement in Thailand: The Negative Impacts
Military Sex Colonialism
Thai Government Supporting R&R Services
Sex industry:The Sufferings of Thai Women
Politics
Setting the Ground for Authoritarianism
The New Agenda of Promoting Democracy:Threat of Political Instability
Economy
Economic Aid has Widened the Gap between Rich and Poor
Society
Social Chaos
The Impact on Thai Culture and Values
Extraterritoriality and Consequences for Rule of Law
Role of NGOs
Historic Role and Place of NGOs
NGOs Instigated the Local Color Revolution