@article{oai:kansaigaidai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007806, author = {Cogan, Mark S.}, journal = {研究論集, Journal of Inquiry and Reseach}, month = {Mar}, note = {論文, ARTICLE, Immediately following the May 2014 military coup d’état in Thailand, the Obama Administration began a series of diplomatic and political actions, partly aimed at pressuring the Thai junta to return the country to democratic control. While this short-term democratization pressure proved largely unsuccessful, some Obama-era manuevers cast a spotlight on some of Thailand’s remaining vulnerabilities to external pressures. This paper analyzes the American response to the 2014 Thai military coup, using Levitsky and Way’s (2005) linkage and leverage democratization theory as a method of evaluation. The reach of American leverage is discussed and potential pressure points are revealed.}, pages = {27--43}, title = {Evaluating U.S. Democratization Pressure on Post-Coup Thailand}, volume = {107}, year = {2018} }