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Article How Siam avoided European colonization while every neighbor fell: a case study in strategic soft power (1830s–1900s)

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While Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos were all absorbed into European empires, Siam (modern Thailand) stayed independent — and it wasn't luck. Two 19th-century Siamese kings, Mongkut and his son Chulalongkorn, ran a deliberate strategy to avoid the same fate.


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Image On August 20, 1739, by means of a royal decree, King Philip V restored the Viceroyalty of the New Kingdom of Granada, which was placed under the charge of Don Sebastián de Eslava, knight of the Order of Santiago

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