Thailand to buy a submarine from China
Top politics and current affairs news for February 2, 2017. Part of the daily The China Projectย news roundup "Unrest along the New Silk Road."

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Thailand and China: Brothers in armsย / Nikkei Asian Review
Last week, the military government of Thailand earmarked $380 millionย to purchase a submarine from China. Nikkei Asian Review sees the news as evidence that Thailand is cementing its shift toward China, which may spur the U.S. to work to restore bilateral ties that were damaged after Thailandโs 2014 military coup. China, meanwhile, sees Thailand as a gateway to Southeast Asia, and is keen to reward the Thai governmentโs neutral stance on the South China Sea. Further issues at play are a Thai proposal to host a Chinese weapons production center, and a multinational Asian military exercise called Cobra Gold about which the U.S. is yet to decide its level of participation.
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