The Vietnamese Refugees in Thailand : A Case Study in Decision Making / Chan Ansuchote
Imprint
1960
Descript
117 leaves
SUMMARY
Describes the background and analyzes the problem created by the Vietnamese refugees. Discusses steps taken by various ministries for handling this group. Discusses cooperation given by Red Cross for settlement of problem. Presents facts on group's failure to assimilate, economic considerations, attitudes of Thais in area of settlement, Communist influence, failure to control the group and laws required for control, threat to Thai security and granting of Thai citizenship. Appendices include evidence from Border Patrol Police, agreements made with Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and documents concerning Red Cross activities. [TAIC]
SUBJECT
BPP
ethnic groups
communism
national security
technical cooperation
politics
bibliographies
Viet Nam
Central Region
NE Thailand
LOCATION
CALL#
STATUS
Thailand and ASEAN Information Center (6th Floor) : Thesis