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[2012-01-06] เรื่อง บทความแสดงข้อคิดเห็น (COMMENTARIES)Avian Influenza: as a Public Health Security
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The world is entering a time of tremendous change in the security environment as the 21st century begins (Akaha, T 2002). The discipline imposed by the superpower rivalry of the Cold War period has disappeared but in its place have emerged new challenges to national and regional security (Buzan 1991: 431-451).
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[2012-01-06] เรื่อง บทความแสดงข้อคิดเห็น (COMMENTARIES)China-ASEAN Security Landscape and Mechanisms for regional cooperation: Thailand Perspective
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Introduction: The Global and Regional Security Situation Since 1987, when the collapse of the Soviet Union signified the end of the Cold War, the global situation has changed dramatically.
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[2012-01-13] เรื่อง บทความแสดงข้อคิดเห็น (COMMENTARIES) “Common Strategy for the Asia-Pacific Region: Regional Arrangement for the Emerging Challenges
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Introduction Unequivocally, ongoing shifts in geopolitical power from West to East make the Asia- Pacific region more important to the global politics today than ever before. The region is already an engine of the global economy, and major Asian countries are becoming global economic and political actors. In this exceptional circumstance, it is also hard to dispute the view that, at present, almost all of major global actors and the administration
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[2012-01-13] เรื่อง บทความแสดงข้อคิดเห็น (COMMENTARIES) “Asia-Pacific Security Landscape: Thailand’s Perspective1”
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First, I would like to offer my thanks and appreciation to the China Association for Military Science for the opportunity to attend this important conference and for the chance to meet so many profound academics from China and from around the world
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[2012-01-13] เรื่อง บทความแสดงข้อคิดเห็น (COMMENTARIES) Role of the UNITED STATES in Enhancing Southeast Asian Security: Thailand’s Perspective
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Events of the past decade up to the present time have indicated that military alliance is no longer the sole factor that defines the inter-state relationship, and there has been a growing sense that a number of factors have contributed to accept that the threat of inter-state war does not constitute the sole cause of insecurity
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