The crises that marked the dramatic expansion of Japanese rule over Asia
posed unique problems for Thailand. The only independent country in
Southeast Asia, Thailand was clearly too weak to withstand Japan, but,
as a sovereign state, it had the great advantage that it could not be
"liberated" by the Japanese military in the same manner as the European
and American colonies. The abilities that had proven so vital in fending
off British and French imperialism were also to be essential in dealing
with Japan. This fascinating study, based on Japanese, Thai, and English
language sources - including the Office of Strategic Services files and
MAGIC intercepts - examines the circumstances and strategies that led
Thailand into a wartime alliance with Japan, Tokyo's efforts to
integrate Thailand into the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, and
Thai maneuvers to resist Japan's embrace. Finally, it explains how,
during the latter stages of the war, the Thai were able to maintain
relations with the Japanese while surreptitiously establishing links
with the Allies.