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Publicado: 2025-06-16

Tailandia 2024: el regreso de los Shinawatra al poder

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Pablo Henri Ramirez Didou

Pablo Henri Ramírez Didou obtuvo su licenciatura en periodismo y comunicación en la Universidad de Ming Chuan, en Taiwán, República de China, gracias a una beca del gobierno de dicho país. Cursó una maestría en estudios contemporáneos de Asia en la Universidad de Ámsterdam, en los Países Bajos, y obtuvo su doctorado en estudios tailandeses en la Universidad de Chulalongkorn, en Bangkok, Tailandia. Ha sido coordinador de investigación en la Universidad de Bangkok, coordinador de internacionalización en la Unión de Universidades de América Latina y el Caribe, y asesor del subsecretario de Educación Básica del Ministerio de Educación Pública de México. Actualmente es co-coordinador del Módulo sobre Sureste de Asia del Programa Universitario de Estudios sobre Asia y África de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.

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Resumen

El año 2024 ha sido un año de cambios para Tailandia. La siempre tensa escena política nacional ha vuelto a tomar protagonismo con la destitución del primer ministro Srettha Thavisin por el Tribunal Constitucional y la llegada de Paetongtarn Shinawatra al poder. El país sigue manejando hábilmente sus relaciones diplomáticas y comerciales con Estados Unidos y China, aunque notamos un acercamiento hacia Beijín. Finalmente, la Ley de Igualdad Matrimonial reconoció el matrimonio igualitario en todo el territorio nacional, y convirtió a Tailandia en el tercer país de Asia en dar los mismos derechos matrimoniales a todos sus ciudadanos.

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Cómo citar

Ramirez Didou, Pablo Henri. 2025. "Tailandia 2024: el regreso de los Shinawatra al poder". Anuario Asia Pacífico El Colegio de México, junio. México, MX, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.24201/aap.2025.e416.

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