2012
DOI: 10.1163/9789004222175
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A Selective Approach to Establishing a Human Rights Mechanism in Southeast Asia

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“…Thailand was one of the founding members of ASEAN, 48 and has been praised as one of the more liberal democracies among the ten member states. 49 Indeed, Thailand proposed some significant initiatives to put ASEAN forward in terms of promoting democracy and protecting human rights in the region, 50 and it was hoped that Thailand would play an important role in advocating for a better human rights system in ASEAN. 51 However, the recent military coup, starting in May 2014 and continuing into the present, has called this confidence into question.…”
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“…Thailand was one of the founding members of ASEAN, 48 and has been praised as one of the more liberal democracies among the ten member states. 49 Indeed, Thailand proposed some significant initiatives to put ASEAN forward in terms of promoting democracy and protecting human rights in the region, 50 and it was hoped that Thailand would play an important role in advocating for a better human rights system in ASEAN. 51 However, the recent military coup, starting in May 2014 and continuing into the present, has called this confidence into question.…”
Section: B Thailandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…49 Indeed, Thailand proposed some significant initiatives to put ASEAN forward in terms of promoting democracy and protecting human rights in the region, 50 and it was hoped that Thailand would play an important role in advocating for a better human rights system in ASEAN. 51 However, the recent military coup, starting in May 2014 and continuing into the present, has called this confidence into question. Violations of the freedoms of expression and assembly have been prevalent since then: for example, fourteen satellite TV channels and radio networks have been forced off the air, and academics have been warned not to comment on the political situation.…”
Section: B Thailandmentioning
confidence: 99%
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