Friday, September 23, 2011

Yingluck and Foreign Policy

September 24, 2011
By Tim LaRocco
The Diplomat

When Yingluck Shinawatra was elected prime minister of Thailand in July, I argued this development was likely to ameliorate tensions that had developed over the years between Thailand and Cambodia. Between allegations of espionage levelled by Phnom Penh against the government of former Thai Premier Abhisit Vejjajiva and the recurrent violent military clashes over the ancient temple ruins of Preah Vihear, relations between the two countries seemed earlier this year to be at their lowest ebb in some time.

But Yingluck’s selection may have changed things. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen was quick to announce that the election results in Thailand signalled a ‘new era of cooperation’ between the two countries. Relations between Phnom Penh and Yingluck’s brother Thaksin Shinawatra were quite warm, and remained so even after Thaksin’s overthrow, when he briefly served as an economic consultant for Hun Sen.

Yingluck’s visit to Phnom Penh this month reflects the potential of this new era. The two heads of state held what has been described by Cambodian Information Minister Khieu Kanharith as a ‘fruitful’ meeting, one in which both parties agreed to a host of bilateral discussions and negotiations on issues ranging from trade and investment, to the border dispute and the fate of two Thai nationals held in a Cambodian prison on allegations of spying.




Still, back in Thailand, the fighting talk from the opposition camp of the Democrat Party is evidence that there are still segments of Thailand’s domestic political system that begrudge Hun Sen’s perceived favouritism. ‘The Cambodian premier is violating the ASEAN charter by intervening in Thailand’s internal affairs,’ said Democrat MP and former Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya. Hun Sen ‘held a reception for a fugitive instead of cooperating with Thai authorities by bringing that person back to face justice in his own country,’ Piromya added. The ‘fugitive’ whom the MP is referring to is, of course, Thaksin Shinawatra, who was convicted of graft in absentia in 2008.

But if the Democrats decide to make Yingluck’s foreign policy an issue – especially vis-à-vis Cambodia – they will likely find themselves clutching at straws. The election during the summer was effectively a repudiation of failed neoliberal economic policies favoured by the Bangkok elite. But Abhisit’s foreign policy wasn’t particularly effective either; his botched handling of the Preah Vihear dispute was augmented by a ruling by the International Court of Justice that upheld an earlier adjudication that the temple ruins do indeed fall under Cambodian sovereignty.

Trounced in an election where the poor, rural majority executed their game plan of class warfare against the ruling elite, the Democrats are now trying to make foreign policy a major issue. But if Yingluck’s early success in Cambodia is any indication, this may be an imprudent strategy as well.

Tim LaRocco is a graduate student of international relations at The City College of New York. He has travelled throughout the developing world, including stints as a volunteer worker in the Public Parks Department in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and as a researcher for the South African Human Rights Commission in Cape Town. He currently lives in Long Island, New York.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

i like ms yingluck; she's smart, rich, beautiful and now powerful. it is everybody's dream to be like her, a rare individual on this planet for sure. god bless her.

Anonymous said...

I hate the ugly flat nose Hun Sen, a dumb ass, a peasant khmer rouge killer, a mafia a gangster who is the dumbest. I hate bun Sam heang Hun Sen's fat and ugly wife. They all have many degrees but they have never gone to schools that is how these low class dumb ass do for living.

Anonymous said...

លោក ហ៊ុន-សែន ប្រឡែងភ្លើងព្រោះទទួលលោក
ថាក់-ស៊ិនជាផ្លូវការ បើវាមិនរលាកដៃលោក​ ហ៊ុន-សែនទេ វាអាចរលាកដៃខ្មែរ។ កុំភ្លេចថាសៀ
មណាក៏ដូចសៀមណាដែរ គេទាស់ទែងគ្នាដើមបី
ជាតិគេ រីឯគំនិតរបស់គេចំពោះខ្មែរមិនដែលខុស
គ្នាទេ។ នយោបាយថែភ្លើងខាងលិចដើមបីបង្វែរ
ភ្នែកអ្នកផងពីព្រុំដែនខាងកើតនោះវាលែងមានប្រ
សិទ្ធិភាពហើយ។​ រដ្ធបាលហ៊ុន-សែនត្រូវតែចាប់
ផ្តើមដោះស្រាយបញ្ហាពីខាងកើតជាប្រញាប់។
ស៊ី អេងគ្រុយ

Anonymous said...

12:26 AM
lok ta pich hun sen, lich ta pok bun sam heang are all samrae thieves.

Anonymous said...

WOW SHE IS BEAUTIFUL NOT DARK LIKE NIGGER KHMERS!

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen shall do like Thai PM Yingluck, a very respectfully woman leadership in Asia that she know how to deal peacefully with opponents who greatfully accepted no choice the results of free and fair election and no power of the guns, bribery bying votes, intimidation like Hun Sen did in Cambodia.
If Hun Sen thinks he is DECHO, Doctor Kwess no school, Bandit shame... why not let any election in Cambodia be free and fair, no fear of retaliation, allow fair share to TV and will not allow Bayon TV owned by his daughter Hun Mana Campaigns non stop about their parent Doctor no school,
and not illegally allowing 150,000 government ofiicial to Campaign and intimidate voters..
I am khmer I must be proud to be khmer but I always ashamed of the failure of Khmer leaderships since Sihanouk to Pol pot, Hun sen...
They never learned from mistake.
Wake up HUN SEN your leadership failure must be changed...
the frog in the well does not know please come out and see the world changes.

MP yingluck I believe one day soon Khmer will have Woman leading Cambodia that will be better off just like your leadership in Thailand now.

Men support woman as Cambodia leader in the future.

Anonymous said...

Yingluck Shinawatra is a beautiful young lady for Thailand prime minister, BUT REMEMBER they all have the same venom.

Outside she is so beauty, but Hun Sen should aware of this new venom. Don't be too soft because how beautiful she is.

Anonymous said...

She not beauty from her birth,I'm sure she fixes herself to look beauty. Most of the Siamese people they fakes.

Anonymous said...

Khmer people must sacrifice their life to defend justice, otherwise keep crying...

It is so irritated when I saw some people hold Ah Kwack and Mi Kanchrook's pictures and beg for help. Why do they ask help from the head of the thieves?

If you are so dumb, your life is not worth of living.

Wake up !! Stop unnecessary crying!! Fight for your survival !!

Anonymous said...

WOW, sHE LOOKS VERY JUICY!

Anonymous said...

As a gold ring in a pig's snout, so is a beautiful woman with a 'husband'.

Misfit

Anonymous said...

12:48AM

We don't judge beauty by color. Beauty is everything. You should look in the mirror and you will see who is the ugliest one.

Anonymous said...

correction: without a husband

Misfit

Anonymous said...

Yingluck Shinawatra is indeed attractive and the government of Cambodia needs to be very vigilant. Anyway, one needs to learn to be as firm as a rock with the issue and soft with any person since we all have divine nature.

I'm a handsome Khmer boy said...

Hi Yuon 12:48 AM
Khmers of Indian descend are dark but very charm, and Khmers of Chinese descend are lighter with ugly eyes and nose. In Thailand there are million Dark skin Thais and in Kampuchea Krom there are Yuon with black skin because many Yuon women slept with niggers during Yuon War. The Yuon of Khmer descend are good looking but the Yuon from South China are small like midget. They are so skinny like vampires and ugly too.

Anonymous said...

I'M KHMER A HUNDREDS PERCENT IF YOU SAID KHMER PEOPLES LOOK ALIKE NIGGER SO IT MEANT YOU'RE THE MOST UGLIEST ONE IN THIS WORLD AND BY THE WAY,YOU'RE THE MOST RACIST NATION ON EARTH.ESPECIALLY,YOUR HEART IS DARKER THAN AFRICAN PEOPLES.YOU'RE SCUM,STINCKY AND THE UGLIEST HEART PEOPLE ON THIS PLANET!.TO YOU MR: 12:48 AM,BEING POLITE IS THE BEST SAFETY.

Anonymous said...

Bopha Tevi & Rannaridh's mother named Princess Kanthol aka Kagnol was Apsara star. She was dark brown but very charm and very beautiful. She was Sihanouk's first woman. Princess Kanthol was Khmer of Indian descend.

Anonymous said...

Khmer people should learn to value education more, and try to learn more, the literacy rate in Cambodia is still too low. And cleaning up the corruption in the education department, schools in Cambodia is a must. So if you pass, you pass on your ability etc..., not because of bribery.