Organization of the government of Thailand information
Administrative divisions of a unitary state in Southeast Asia
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Borders : Cambodia Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Maritime : India Indonesia Vietnam)
Foreign aid
UN
ASEAN
ACD
BIMSTEC
MRC
EAS
RCEP
APEC
MNNA
G77
IPEF
MGC
Political unrest
After reunited in 1767
Political crisis
Front Palace Crisis (1874–1875)
Peace Rebellion (1952)
1970s peasant revolts
1973 popular uprising
6 October 1976 massacre
Black May (1992)
2005–2006 political crisis
2008 political crisis
2009 political unrest
2010 political protests
2013–2014 political crisis
2020–2021 protests
Military coups
Palace Revolt of 1912
Revolution of 1932
April 1933 coup d'état
June 1933 coup d'état
Boworadet rebellion (1933)
Rebellion of the Sergeants (1935)
Songsuradet Rebellion (1939)
1947 coup d'état
1948 coup d'état
Army General Staff plot (1948)
Palace Rebellion (1949)
Manhattan Rebellion (1951)
Silent Coup (1951)
1957 coup d'état
1958 coup d'état
Rebellion of 1964
1971 coup d'état
1976 coup d'état
March 1977 coup d'état attempt
October 1977 coup d'état
1981 military rebellion
1985 coup d'état attempt
1991 coup d'état
2006 coup d'état
2014 coup d'état
Terrorism
Israeli Bangkok Embassy hostage crisis (1972)
1999 attack on the Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok
South insurgency (2004–present)
2012 Bangkok bombings
2015 Bangkok bombing
2019 Bangkok bombings
Conflicts
Taksin's reunification (1767–1771)
Cambodian rebellion (1811–1812)
Lao rebellion (1826–1828)
Kedahan rebellion (1838–1839)
Haw wars (1865–1890)
Holy Man's Rebellion (1901–1936)
Ngiao rebellion (1902)
Dusun Nyor Rebellion (1948)
Separatist Rebellion (1948)
Communist insurgency (1965–1983)
Foreign relations crisis
Wars
Blue Diamond Affair (1989–2019)
2003 Phnom Penh riots
Cambodian–Thai border dispute (2008–2011)
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Thailand is a unitary state in Southeast Asia. The administrative services of the executive branch of the government are regulated by the National Government Organisation Act, BE 2534 (1991) (พระราชบัญญัติระเบียบบริหารราชการแผ่นดิน พ.ศ. 2534). Under this Act, the services are divided into three levels: central, provincial and local.[1]
^National Government Organisation Act, BE 2534 (1991), section 3.
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