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U.S.-Thailand military relations
What Is Driving Thailand and China’s ‘Falcon Strike’ Air Force Exercises?
By Ian Seow Cheng Wei
China-Thailand joint military drills have grown larger – and more focused on conventional warfare – over the past 20 years.
Is China Replacing the US as Thailand’s Main Security Partner?
By Jack Sato and Abdul Rahman Yaacob
In both arms sales and joint military exercises, China has been rapidly catching up to – or even surpassing – the U.S., Thailand’s official ally.
The Trouble with Thailand
By Chonthicha Jangrew
Despite this year’s “elections,” Thailand is no democracy.
What the Thai Prime Minister's Visit Means for US-Thailand Relations
By Eugene Mark
Don't get too caught up in talk of a "new era" for the alliance.
Rekindle the US-Thailand Relationship
By Anthony Woon Cho
America risks losing its oldest friend in the Asia-Pacific to China.
US Littoral Combat Ship Pays First Thailand Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The USS Fort Worth arrived in Phuket for the first time as part of a scheduled port visit.
Thailand Not Tilting Towards China, Away From US: Expert
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A Japanese scholar sees more continuity than change in Bangkok’s foreign policy.
What's Next for US-Thailand Military Ties?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The two allies meet to discuss advances in their security relationship.
Confirmed: US Will Hold 2016 Cobra Gold Military Exercises in Thailand
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The U.S. military will scale down the annual exercise over human rights concerns, but won't cancel it.
Did Thailand Just Approve a New US Aircraft Basing Request?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The answer is more complex than it appears.
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