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한국외국어대학교 동남아연구소 동남아연구 동남아연구 제17권 제2호
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2008.1
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223 - 247 (25page)

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Thailand had experienced dramatic changes after European nations approached this region since the 16th century. Many European countries, such as Portugal in 1511, Spain in 1598, and England in 1612, Denmark in 1620, and France in 1662, arrived at Thailand for trades and the Christian mission. Portugal, who came to Thailand first ahead of other European countries, was in an advantageous position that gave it monopoly interests from trades with Thailand, until the Netherlands and England arrived and competed with Portugal on the market share in this region. Thailand once had expected the Netherlands' participation in the market competition to restrain both economic and political power of Portugal over Thailand. However, as the Netherlands' power in this region became stronger, Thailand then relied on England to suppress the Netherlands' power. This is an excellent example that shows Thailand's strategic diplomatic policy, so called, the "check-enemies-through-enemies" strategy which Thailand had kept for a while to protect their sovereignty. The relationship between Thailand and England also should be understood within this context of Thailand's policy for the balance of power. Although the official relationship between Thailand and England began to increase the trades between two countries in the ages of King Prachaosongtam(1610-1628), Thailand was more interested in the political goal of balancing the power among western nations in Thailand, which the relationship with England could provide. In contrast, England's interests was more in economic benefits from the trades. As a result, while Thailand made an effort to maintain the relationship with England, mostly for the political purpose of suppressing growing power of the Netherlands, England often reluctantly responded to Thailand's efforts and even withdrew the trade office when they did not gain enough of economic benefits from the trade with Thailand. As a result of differences in their interests, the relationship of these two countries could not last very long.

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