• The National Peace Keeping Council (NPKC) (Thai: คณะรักษาความสงบเรียบร้อยแห่งชาติ) was the name assumed by a Thai military junta that overthrew the elected...
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  • law and order in Malaysia after the May 13 Incident in 1969 National Peace Keeping Council, a Thai military junta that overthrew the civilian elected government...
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    Executive Council between 17 November 1971 and 18 December 1972 As Head of the National Administrative Reform Council As Head of the National Peace Keeping Council...
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    d'état. The coup-makers of Class 5, who called themselves the National Peace Keeping Council (NPKC), appointed Anand Panyarachun as prime minister. The NPKC...
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    coup d'état in February and was a member of the junta called "National Peace Keeping Council". A year after the coup, on 7 April 1992 he was appointed Prime...
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  • leader who disappeared following the 1991 Thai coup d'état by National Peace Keeping Council against the elected government. Tanong Po-arn was President...
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    (1963–1966)  Thailand – National Peace Keeping Council (1991–1992), Council for National Security (2006–2008), National Council for Peace and Order (2014–2019)...
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    in military and economic. The National Peace Keeping Council (NPKC), the coupmakers appointed a new unicameral national assembly of 292 military officers...
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    Peacekeeping (redirect from Peace-keeping)
    politics. This included the use of preventative diplomacy, peace-enforcement, peace-making, peace-keeping and post-conflict reconstruction. In The UN Record on...
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  • were held in Thailand on 22 March 1992, the first after the National Peace Keeping Council overthrew the elected government of Chatichai Choonhavan in...
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    generals accused Chatichai of corruption, and established the National Peacekeeping Council (NPKC) as an interim administration, with Sunthorn as chairman...
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    corrupt regime or 'Buffet Cabinet'. The junta called itself the National Peace Keeping Council. The NPKC brought in a civilian prime minister, Anand Panyarachun...
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  • after Black May and the end of the military dictatorship by the National Peace Keeping Council. Voter turnout was 62%. The Democrat Party emerged as the largest...
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  • the United Nations Security Council the power and responsibility to take collective action to maintain international peace and security. Most of these...
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    installed as provisional president. 1991 Thai coup d'état: The National Peace Keeping Council, a military junta, overthrew the elected civilian government...
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    charter. Calling themselves the National Peace Keeping Council (NPKC), the coup makers appointed a new unicameral national assembly of 292 military officers...
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    Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) was the Indian military contingent performing a peacekeeping operation in Sri Lanka between 1987 and 1990. It was formed...
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    leader who disappeared following the 1991 Thai coup d'état by National Peace Keeping Council against the elected government. On 12 March 2004, Somchai Neelapaijit...
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    Chatichai Choonhavan (category National Development Party (Thailand) politicians)
    Kraprayoon, Issarapong Noonpakdi, and Kaset Rojananil, formed the National Peace Keeping Council to depose Chatichai's government in a coup d'état. They accused...
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    elected leader. As in previous Thai coups, the military formed a National Peace Keeping Council (NPKC) to run the country. To shore up its image and gain the...
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    and a member of the Royal Institute of Thailand. After the National Peace Keeping Council seized power in a military coup in 1991, the military junta...
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    organization called National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) had taken over administration. The chief of NCPO abolished the national assembly and assumed...
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  • leader who disappeared following the 1991 Thai coup d'état by National Peace Keeping Council against the elected government. Somchai Neelapaijit, human rights...
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    Chatichai Choonhavan. The coup-makers, who called themselves the National Peace-Keeping Council (NPKC), appointed Anand Panyarachun as prime minister. Anand's...
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    November 11, 1977. National Peace Keeping Council oversaw operations during February 24, 1991 – March 1, 1991. The Council for National Security oversaw...
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    the military and was deposed by a coup in 1991. The so-called National Peace Keeping Council seized 139 million baht of Pramarn's assets, accusing him of...
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    collapse of the social order around them. The Peace of God was first proclaimed in 989, at the Council of Charroux. It sought to protect ecclesiastical...
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    Suwat Liptapanlop (category National Development Party (Thailand) politicians)
    transport. After the 1991 coup d'état, the military junta (National Peace Keeping Council) appointed him to their legislative assembly. In March 1992...
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  • until 23 February: Chatichai Choonhavan 24 February-2 March: National Peace Keeping Council (junta) starting 2 March: Anand Panyarachun Supreme Patriarch:...
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    Royal Military Academy. A military coup led by Suchinda and the National Peace Keeping Council soon overthrew Chatichai's government. 1982 - Knight Grand Cordon...
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