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Thailand is at risk of becoming overly reliant on ‘big brother’ China: Commentary


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BANGKOK: Since the beginning of his term as Thailand’s Prime Minister in August, Srettha Thavisin has actively worked to strengthen relations with China. One of his early key meetings was with the Chinese ambassador, establishing the groundwork for subsequent diplomatic engagements to bring the two nations closer.

 

An important and symbolic gesture in strengthening those ties was the introduction of visa-free entry for Chinese visitors to Thailand in September. Mr Srettha personally welcomed the first batch of Chinese visitors, underlining the significance of this group of travellers to Thailand’s tourism-dependent economy.

 

Earlier this month, Mr Srettha made an official visit to China, where he also attended the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation. That it was his first official visit outside the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) further demonstrates the importance the new Pheu Thai government attaches to Thailand-China relations. Mr Srettha also invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit Thailand.

 

Full story: CNA 2023-10-30

 

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Not sure about the tense used here. Is becoming or has become. The "pandemic' showed just how many countries were the same. Many said they would stop this dependence but are crawling back. I said many years ago, many years before the pandemic that China the CCP is the most dangerous political organisation in the world. When the sht happens and it will Thailand better know what side they are going to be on. There will be no neutrality in this region.  

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4 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

Pheu Thai (and MFP) will take Thailand back to its pre-Junta stance of being neutral between China and USA and Japan and Europe. The Junta basically made Thailand a subservient supporter of the Chinese expansions in SEAsia (Belt and Road etc) in return for Tourists. 

Thailand won't be allowed to play one off against the other, nor will it be allowed to try to be neutral.

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Well.....could be worse.

Reliant on the much more evil West [the real boogiemen] comes to mind. 

 

 

Wouldn't surprise me at all to see Thailand going the way of a BRICS union in the very immediate future. 

Much more beneficial than the alternative. 

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Many of the people high up in Thailand are descended from Chinese, so they have some affection for "the old country" through rose tinted glasses.

Mind you, the American GIs promoted a thriving prostitution industry so fair's fair. 

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1 hour ago, Purdey said:

Many of the people high up in Thailand are descended from Chinese, so they have some affection for "the old country" through rose tinted glasses.

Mind you, the American GIs promoted a thriving prostitution industry so fair's fair. 

It's more than just the " higher ups". The royal family also has Chinese blood,  the hi so cliques, government officials,  all the so-called Thai billionaires, actors / movie stars, and of course the 11 million citizens of Chinese decent and the countless mixed Chinese/Thai who reside in the country.  Essentially,  Thailand is already a Chinese province. They won't even blink if the Chinese were installed tomorrow as their masters. 

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