New Thailandball

New Thailandball will be a communist Thailandball. She was usually relaxed, however she used to have clashes with neighbors like New Kampucheaball, Union of Socialist Myanmarball and Republic of Nusantaraball in the borders.

Beginning
Thailand had been affected by the communist revolutions happening in Asia during the 2250s, mainly the one in New Vietnamball. That time, Kingdom of Thailand and Burmaball was sunk into Civil War between the Thai-Burmese royal armies and the communist rebels, there was also the Burmese ultra nationalists who considered the kingdom a Thai chauvinist entity. In Thailand the king kept his power around a strong cult of personality, he had asked Japanese Unionball for help, but they to withdraw from Thailand and Myanmar following the end of the Ling-Japan War.

Agkyawism was a strong ideology in both Thailand and Myanmar that time, Ag Kyaw who had died years before the beginning of the revolutions was from the pan-asian communist tendency and defended the cooperation between Thailand and Myanmar but followed by the dismantle of the "chauvinist" kingdom and the creation of two separated entities. His party, the Communist Party of the Southeast Asian Revolution was active in both Thailand and Myanmar in the war against the king.

The king's image had been damaged with most of the population due to his cooperation with Japanese Unionball imperialist plans, the people hated seeing Japanese soldiers operating in Thailand. The Burmese king renounced the throne in 2256 due to the internal threat, which resulted in the Burmese declaration of independence, but his Thai counterpart didn't and continued fighting till the spring offensive in the beginning of 2257, in which the Thai king renounced too and the kingdom was dissolved

The end of the kingdom led to the creation of New Thailandball and Union of Socialist Myanmarball. In Myanmar the revolutionary state depended on Ling Chinaball intervention in order to be consolidated as a state. In Thailand a centralized rule military started backed by China (it didn't need their direct intervention like in Myanmar, just financial), most of the former monarch ruling characteristics were kept under a national communist discourse.

Hostilities between the new Thai state and Union of Socialist Myanmarball however started, contrary to Ag Kyaw ideas of brotherhood. The Burmese leadership accused the Thai of stealing Burmese infrastructure during the war and being the origin of the lack of stability in Myanmar. Thai leadership refused to interfere in Myanmar saying this would later give origin to a border war. This conflict resulted in the dismantle of the Communist Party of the Southeast Asian Revolution.

Chatchalerm Dajpaisarn the Thai leader had cut talks with Myanmar following the threats and accused it of betrayal. He decided to focus on Thai internal issues and as a consequence of the revolution he felt in the necessity of legitimizing himself among the people in order to defend the stability and prevent his country to become like Myanmar. He went on the way of populism and personality cult, mythical claims that was descendant of Si Inthrathit and former Thai heroes became popular.

Since the former communist party had been dismantled by the Burmese, he founded the Thai Communist Movement (TCM). The party developed a new national identity for Thailand, launching a mini cultural revolution combining elements of Maoism, Neo Stalinism and the Korean Juche to eliminate cultural autonomy and guarantee the party control over all parts of the Thai society. Essentially the cult around the king was switched by the cult around the "leader of the masses". His authority and personality cult became even stronger than that of the former king.

Middle
In Thailand the reforms in religious and political institutions weren’t intense like in other Southeast Asian countries. The transition of the buddhist clergy to communism was easy, few remained loyal to the king after the transition and the pro-communist rhetoric prevailed out of patriotism. The national campaigns to combat wealth inequality and feudalism were pretty calm compared to its neighbors.

Despite the hard personality cult around the leaders and one of the most repressive policies in the region, Thailand was the most stable country in Southeast Asia compared to New Kampucheaball and Union of Socialist Myanmarball, famous for their intense lack of stability. There was a clear internal ideological dispute between Thailand and New Vietnamball in the region, focused especially in Kouanchao Laoball, Great People's Republic of the Philippinesball would with the Thai and Republic of Nusantaraball with Vietnam. This led to inevitable wars like the Thai-Kampuchean War (2330-2335) and the Siamese-Burmese War (2305-2335) and later a civil war in Laos that forced Thailand and Vietnam to cooperate.

End
With the Asian Spring-Winter wave of protests asking for more democracy and freedom of speech, Thailand was the first to host such manifestations, which took the government with surprise as it believed there would be no form of dissidence thanks to the brilliant economic development of the country. They were however alone since there was no Ling Chinaball to help anymore, so it suppressed with violence the protests and later developed to a crisis.

Many monarchist and liberal groups began to use it as an excuse to organize themselves and the government at the end had zero tolerance and attacked every protester. The crisis got so bad that a civil war broke out in the county. Supporters of the imperial house started attacking government buildings and clashing with the police and the people's militias, the government asked its allies for help but only Kouanchao Laoball attended the request and sent troops, with the Chinese and Soviets sending few volunteers due to the problems they were facing at their own territories.

The communist government was overthrown by a military faction that betrayed the army in the year of 2397, six years after the beginning of the war, they seieged the presidential palace and forced the leader of the party to flee to the interior and later to Laos, officially ending their control over the last remaning area of the country. It was the beginning of the Thai Empireball as well as a great conflict in whole Southeast Asia.

Ideology

 * Communism
 * Marxism Leninism
 * Maoism
 * Agkyawism
 * Thai Nationalism
 * Left Wing Populism
 * Anti Capitalism
 * Anti Monarchism