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Thailand's Kra Isthmus and Elusive Canal Plans since the 1850s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 December 2015

Abstract

This article uses primarily British colonial documents and Singapore sources to examine the history of proposals for the construction of a shipping canal through Thailand's Kra Isthmus from the 1850s. It provides historical background for continuing interest in constructing a Kra canal with the most recent speculative discussions involving Chinese interests. Since the 1850s the idea of a canal was revived on numerous occasions with several detailed surveys conducted over this time to assess the feasibility of a shipping canal via the Kra Isthmus. This research examines how speculation and actual proposals were handled by the British colonial authorities and how this related to the British policy of using Siam/Thailand as a buffer state separating their colonies and those of their European rival France. In colonial Singapore canal proposals created great angst and to some extent this has continued to be the case to the present day. The article suggests that while British colonial policy was always against, or at least not in favour of, the construction of a canal, other factors are equally important for explaining why canal proposals never proceeded beyond planning and surveys.

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Copyright © Institute of East Asian Studies, Sogang University 2015 

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South China Morning Post. 2003, 5 August.Google Scholar
Straits Observer. 1876, 12 May.Google Scholar
Straits Times. 1962, 13 February; 2000, 9 March; 2004, 17 January, 29 April.Google Scholar
Sunday Mail. 1962, 12 February.Google Scholar
Sydney Morning Herald. 2005, March.Google Scholar
Tarling, Nicholas. 1962. Anglo-Dutch Rivalry in the Malay world, 1780–1824. Brisbane: University of Queensland Press.Google Scholar
Tarling, Nicholas. 1975. Imperial Britain In Southeast Asia. Kuala Lumpur and New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
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