POLITICAL SCIENCE, SECURITY, THAI POLITICS

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Phrakru Udomjethiyarak .

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          Political science is related to political education. Democracy and the strengthening of a democratic way of life in Thailand are still fragile. Due to the lack of academic knowledge and past government policy support, it can be seen that the curriculum in schools is good. The teaching process of teachers, teachers at different levels, and the formation of a democratic way of life in schools is good. Has not been seriously reformed. The opportunity to build children and youths to become citizens with an understanding of politics and democratic governance is unfortunately lost. The implications of the issue of “Political Science and the Security of Thai Politics” begin by explaining about 3 words first, namely “political science,” one - word “security,” and the word “Thai politics.” In a comment, “political science” is interpreted as studying the state, government, politics, or governance, as broadly defined by the Oxford Dictionary of Politics or the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. Political science is the study of politics and governance based on empiricism or, in conclusion, that Political science is a field of study. The central concept in the study is politics. Cognitive enhancement, the process of nurturing and democratic political culture in Thai society, will occur itself. by defining the content Throughout the process of enhancing public awareness of democracy in all types of media in proportions that are appropriate and fifth, in organizing all training courses of every organization.

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., P. U. (2021). POLITICAL SCIENCE, SECURITY, THAI POLITICS. Journal of MCU Phetchaburi Review, 2(2), 1–15. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JPR/article/view/253240
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