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- Kriangsak Chamanan (Thai: เกรียงศักดิ์ ชมะนันทน์, pronounced [kria̯ŋ.sàk tɕʰā.má(ʔ).nān]; 17 December – 23 December ) served as prime minister of Thailand from to After staging a successful coup, he was asked to become Prime Minister in
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- Kriangsak Chamanan (Thai: เกรียงศักดิ์ ชมะนันทน์, pronounced [kria̯ŋ.sàk tɕʰā.má(ʔ).nān]; 17 December 1917 – 23 December 2003) served as prime minister of Thailand from 1977 to 1980.
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- Kriangsak Chamanan (Thai: เกรียงศักดิ์ ชมะนันทน์, pronounced [kria̯ŋ.sàk tɕʰā.má(ʔ).nān]; 17 December – 23 December ) served as prime minister of Thailand from to
Kriangsak Chamanan
Prime Minister of Thailand from 1977 to 1980
Kriangsak Chamanan (Thai: เกรียงศักดิ์ ชมะนันทน์, pronounced[kria̯ŋ.sàktɕʰā.má(ʔ).nān]; 17 December 1917 – 23 December 2003) served as prime minister of Thailand from 1977 to 1980. After staging a successful coup, he was asked to become Prime Minister in 1977. He ruled till 1980 and is credited with "steering Thailand to democracy" in a time where communist insurgents were rampant internally and neighbouring countries turned to communist rule following the communist takeover of Vietnam: South Vietnam (by the Viet Cong), Laos (by the Pathet Lao), and Cambodia (by the Khmer Rouge).[1]
Regarded as one of the most notable statesmen in modern Thailand, his landmark developmental policies include the founding of Eastern Seaboard through the founding of PTT, facilitating the building of a deep-sea port in Laem Chabang and negotiating for bilateral trade agreements between Thailand and Ja
| Kriangsak Chomanan, who was a former Prime Minister, and Pichai Rattakul, a and Martin W. Sampson III (eds.), Foreign Policy Restructuring: How. | |
| Kriangsak Chamanan was the first and only leader of a coup in Thailand ever to resign voluntarily, and was celebrated and cited until this day for his honorable decision, often cited in comparison to many of Thailand past Military Government. | |
| He went at the invitation of Thailand's Prime Minister--General Kriangsak. |