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Cooperation in Thailand with China on cross -border crime has a cost – the diplomat

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 25, 2025No Comments
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During the recent meeting of Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, one of the main discussion subjects was the proliferation of scam centers close to Thai borders in Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos . Recently, under Chinese pressure, Thailand has initiated a number of measures to combat scam operators in eastern Myanmar, such as the tightening of visa rules and the reduction of electricity and fuel from the Thailand in Myanmar. After his meeting with XI, Paetongtarn agreed to “strengthen the cooperation of the police with China” and to take measures to deal with the crisis of cross -border crime, including online game and fraud.

However, by accepting additional cooperation with China to combat cross -border crime, there is also a danger to accommodate an additional Chinese influence, which has increased for years, this time in the form of the World Safety Initiative of XI Jinping (GSI). Created in 2022, the GSI created a framework to resolve the problems of mutual concern centered on six fundamental principles, in particular non-interference, sovereignty and a belief in “common security”. And although the common objectives of the GSI, such as the resolution of non-traditional conflicts and threats of security, seem valid, the reorganization of the security of the region according to Chinese lines could be problematic for Thailand and South Asia- Is wider.

It is not a secret for anyone that Thailand and China have expressed a “brotherhood”. Such a language has been used by many Thai Prime Ministers. Former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin called the two nations “Blood Brothers”, a characterization which was reaffirmed by Paetongtarn during his recent trip to Beijing. As a member of the “family”, Thailand in November 2022 agreed to explore cooperation with China as part of the GSI framework. And in the joint declaration of February 8, published before the departure of Paetongtarn for Beijing, China again mentioned its desire to “synergize” its development strategies, in particular the Belt and Road initiative and the GSI, with the own approach the development of Thailand.

Complementary efforts to close the scam operations that have proliferated in eastern Myanmar offer a possible test of this cooperation in increasing security. Curiously, the proliferation of myanmar scam centers, mainly exploited by Chinese criminal gangs, met a relatively soft response from Thailand, while being largely neglected by the military junta in Naycyidaw. It was only the recent traffic of a Chinese actor to the neighboring Myanmar who made the scam a subject of immense concern in Thailand and China, and caused an appeal to renewed action on both sides.

The fears concerning the scams would have dissuaded Chinese tourists from visiting Thailand, threatening a vital sector of the Thai economy, while Xi remains concerned about the proliferation of transnational crime, which raises concerns with Paetongtarn concerning the links between crime And the recent thrust of Thailand for casinos integrated into “entertainment complexes.

But while China and Thailand both have an interest in seeing the end of the scam unions operating in border areas, the threat of increased Chinese influence on security issues comes from costs. And given the economic dependence of Thailand with regard to China, in particular in terms of vital tourism sector, it is more difficult for Thai leaders to say no to closer security cooperation. In the light of recent events, 10,000 Chinese tourists have canceled their visits to the kingdom for the new lunar year, according to tourism authority of Thailand, threatening the government’s objective to welcome up to 40 million international visitors in 2025. This threat to the economically way the vital tourism sector occurs at a time when the Thai economy is at a standstill due to a combination of factors, in particular the sequelae of the Pandemic COVID-19 and the stratospheric levels of the household debt country.

Beyond that, there are a number of unanswered questions about additional security cooperation between Thailand and China, whose implications extend far beyond the scam centers and in other areas of non -traditional security. For example, what is the next step in joint cooperation? Joint working groups among the police? This has already occurred in 2023, when China, Thailand and Myanmar organized a trilateral on the trafficking of human beings. What about the limits of extradition? China already has its extradition treaty with Thailand, signed in 1993, in high esteem. Is China, thanks to intensified cooperation within the framework of the GSI, would have an additional lever effect on the Uighur prisoners who are still held in Thailand?

Perhaps Laos is an extreme example, but consider the case of Lu Siwei, a Chinese human rights lawyer. Read fled China to Laos, to find itself in the hands of the Chinese authorities. Thailand is already a dangerous place for dissidents. Too much cooperation with Beijing, in the same way as she cooperated with her neighbors, will do so, much worse.

Although China has legitimate concerns about non -traditional security threats, it uses it as a pretext to engage in the transnational repression of criticism from Chinese states abroad, often with active or passive cooperation with the foreign governments. Additional cooperation within the framework of the umbrella of counter-terrorism and transnational crime could facilitate future deportations at the request of China, because China regularly links the justification of severe security measures to supposed terrorist activity.

Many Chinese borders, including those with continental countries in Southeast Asia, are porous and difficult to manage. Beijing has made many prior references to the threats “nested” of its security, and the Chinese Communist Party began to attach “an importance equal to internal and external security” in 2014. Since then, cooperation with the States of Asia from the southeast, in particular those of people in the lower region of the Mekong has increased considerably.

Now, in less than ideal circumstances, China aims to extend its safety umbrella to Thailand with predictable consequences. If its history in the region is an indication, greater security cooperation is a worrying sign for people in the race.

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