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Fresh Coup Brewing in Thailand

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June 29, 2025

While global attention remains riv-eted on the recently halted conflict between Israel and Iran—ignited by President Trump's provocative assaults on purported nuclear sites—a far more seismic and overlooked upheaval is unfold-ing in Southeast Asia, heralding the spec-tres of governmental disintegration, regional turmoil, and the re-emergence of virulent ultranationalist authoritarianism.

- NILANTHA ILANGAMUWA

At the heart of this crisis lies the embattled Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, caught between the unforgiving gears of royalist militarism and an inflammatory border dispute with Cambodia that has become less about territorial delineation and more a proxy war for the soul of Thai democracy.

To view the Thailand-Cambodia border standoff merely through the lens of cartographic claims over temples and ancient ruins would be to profoundly underestimate its broader implications. The border is merely the stage. The actors — the Thai military, the royalist aristocracy, the remnants of the Shinawatra political dynasty, and Cambodia’s own enduring autocracy — are embroiled in a deeper conflict over legitimacy, memory, and geopolitics.

The roots of the current impasse lie in the historical ambiguities left unresolved by the Franco-Siamese treaties of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The contentious zones surrounding the Ta Moan Thom, Ta Krabei, and the Preah Vihear temples have, for over a century, oscillated between national pride and imperial cartographic error. The 1962 International Court of Justice ruling, which awarded Preah Vihear to Cambodia, never fully settled the Thai military’s grievance — and in many ways, enshrined a mythos of loss that nationalists have continually resurrected to justify belligerent posturing.

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