Several factors impact a developing nation's ability to manage
its political and related security affairs. Thailand's search for
national security is used to illustrate factors that underlie the
security fabric of developing states. The author relates the state
to the international environment as well as to substate elements,
and analyzes the role of intra-country conflict in explaining the
state's vulnerability to external intervention.
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