Research keywords (4):
International Perceptions
, Historical Narratives
, Modern History of Thailand
, Southeast Asian Studies
Research theme for competitive and other funds (6):
2025 - 2025 Representations of Japan in Thailand's historical memory of World War II
2024 - 2025 Uprooting the Bamboo: Thai Diplomatic History Revisited
2019 - 2023 <周縁>からの東アジア国際秩序の探求-台湾・沖縄の間主観と国際関係史の視座
2017 - 2022 和解に向けた歴史家共同研究ネットワークの検証
2019 - 2021 Reexamining Thai Diplomacy and Perception of China from Historical and Cultural Perspective
2017 - 2021 東アジア「知のプラットフォーム」の現状に関する研究
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Papers (6):
Tangsinmunkong, P, Sato, J. Experiencing Development: Resistance and Adaptation of Thailand over Half a Century. Asia Rising: A Handbook of History and International Relations in East, South and Southeast Asia. 2024. -. -. 187-208
Pattajit Tangsinmunkong. From Anti-Japanese Movements to a Wave of “Japanization”: Reexamination of the Changes in the Thai Perception of Japan during the 1970s-1990s. Japanese Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 2023. 61. 1. 3-34
1980年代のタイにおける中国認識の転換-カンボジア紛争とその影響-. 2021. 4. 1-21
Thai Perception of China during the Thanom Administration (1963-73): Focusing on the Logic of "Hostilities" and "Rapprochement". 2020. 58. 1. 1-30
Series for Developing Reconciliation Studies: Historians’ Networks
Akashi Shoten 2022
Reincarnation of the "Devil": Changing Thai Perceptions of China from the 1960s to the 2010s
Waseda University Press 2021
Lectures and oral presentations (23):
Relations with Great Powers and Small State Mentality in Thai Bamboo Diplomacy
(Possibility of Conversation between Japanese, Chinese, Korean National Histories 2024)
ประวัติศาสตร์กับความเป็นเหยื่อ [Victimhood in History]
(FaraTalk #2 2024)
From Anti-Japanese Movements to a Wave of “Japanization”: Reexammining the Changing Thai Perceptions of Japan
(8th Biennial International Conference of the Japanese Studies Association of Southeast Asia 2023)
“Orientalism from Within: Representation of Southeast Asia in History Textbooks of Japan, China, and Thailand”
(Global Asian Studies Joint Workshop, IASA, UTokyo X CoHASS, NTU 2023)
“Japan: Aggressor? Liberator? Or Prey?”
(Class History as a Narrative, Hosted by Faculty of Liberal Arts, Mahidol University 2022)