Thailand’s military personnel as a percentage of population remained relatively stable, consistently around from 1987 to 2016. This stability reflects Thailand’s strong military influence in government and society, despite rapid urbanization over these decades. Unlike other countries with shifting military ratios, Thailand’s urban expansion didn’t significantly alter recruitment, possibly due to conscription policies and a consistent emphasis on military presence.
Thailand’s steady rate indicates a balanced approach to urbanization and military requirements. Although the nation experienced considerable population shifts to urban centers, the Thai military’s involvement in governance may have sustained high personnel rates, aligning with both internal security needs and regional stability objectives.
Thailand’s steady rate indicates a balanced approach to urbanization and military requirements. Although the nation experienced considerable population shifts to urban centers, the Thai military’s involvement in governance may have sustained high personnel rates, aligning with both internal security needs and regional stability objectives.
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