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The Euthailand Relations Tracing The Patterns Of New Bilateralism Chaiyakorn Kiatpongsan

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The Euthailand Relations Tracing The Patterns Of New Bilateralism Chaiyakorn Kiatpongsan
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Chaiyakorn Kiatpongsan
ISBN: 9089641645, 9789089641649
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Euthailand Relations Tracing The Patterns Of New Bilateralism Chaiyakorn Kiatpongsan by Chaiyakorn Kiatpongsan 9089641645, 9789089641649 instant download after payment.

Since the mid-1990s a new foreign policy development known as new bilateralism has been observable despite the widely acknowledged political and economic advantages of multilateralism. This highly theoretical, in-depth study opens discussion of the implications of new bilateralism for international relations. The case study study of the EU-Thailand relations shows that—in times when multilateralism is in crisis—shifts towards a foreign policy pragmatism occur and that the prospects of bilateral engagement, identity formation, and rhetorical action facilitate such behavioral change.

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