By Paul Chambers

Bangkok Post-Feb 20, 2021

Military “veto” coups have been prominent in countries where armed forces have played leading roles in society like Myanmar and Thailand — the two countries which have experienced their fair share of coups. The latest putsch occurred on Feb 1, in Myanmar. With Myanmar’s military having had a long and close relationship with Thailand’s armed forces, and both countries’ militaries prone to staging coups, one wonders to what extent Myanmar’s putsch can be explained in the context of the history of coups in mainland Southeast Asia. Does Myanmar follow the Thai model?

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TAGS: ASEAN-Thailand-Politics