Thai Politics in Translation

Thai Politics in Translation
Author: Michael Kelly Connors
Publisher: ASIA Insights
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788776942854

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Since Thailand's prolonged political crisis began with royalist mobilization against prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in 2005, international observers have been treated to easy clichés about reactionary Thai elites. The chapters in this book invite readers to hold back quick judgement and instead engage with the conservative norms of sections of the middle class, the military, intellectuals and state ideologues. The opening chapter by the editors provides a historical overview of relevant themes and introduces the translated pieces. It also argues that the concept of a supra-constitution, first introduced by legal scholar Somchai Preechasilpakul in a brilliant lecture to the Pridi Banomyong Institute in 2007, is a powerful frame for interpreting conservative Thai politics. Somchai's lecture, now translated here, explains that an unwritten supra-constitution sits above the many failed constitutions that litter Thai history. Like a guiding spirit it contains evolving norms on military and monarchical power which circumscribe democratic political contest.

Thailand

Thailand
Author: Thak Chaloemtiarana
Publisher: SEAP Publications
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780877277422

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A narration of the volatile period following the second world war in which coups and counter coups become the common occurrence of political manoeuvring. Includes the Sarit regime, and explains the nature of Thai despotic paternalism and the concept of democracy seen within this context.

Making Democracy

Making Democracy
Author: James Ockey
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004-08-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0824842650

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Democracy in Thailand is the result of a complex interplay of traditional and foreign attitudes. Although democratic institutions have been imported, participation in politics is deeply rooted in Thai village society. A contrasting strand of authoritarianism is present not only in the traditional culture of the royal court but also in the centralized bureaucracies and powerful armed services borrowed from the West. Both attitudes have helped to shape Thai democracy's specific character. This topical volume explores the importance of culture and the roles played by leadership, class, and gender in the making of Thai democracy. James Ockey describes changing patterns of leadership at all levels of society, from the cabinet to the urban middle class to the countryside, and suggests that such changes are appropriate to democratic government--despite the continuing manipulation of authoritarian patterns. He examines the institutions of democratic government, especially the political parties that link voters to the parliament. Political factions and the provincial notables that lead them are given careful attention. The failure to fully integrate the lower classes into the democratic system, Ockey argues, has been the underlying cause of many of the flaws of Thai democracy. Female political leadership, another imported notion, is better represented in urban rather than rural areas. Yet gender relations in villages were more equitable than at court, Ockey suggests, and these attitudes have persisted to this day. Successful women politicians from a variety of backgrounds have begun to overcome stereotypes associated with female leadership although barriers remain. With its wide-ranging analysis of Thai politics over the last three decades, Making Democracy is an important resource for both students and specialists.

Thailand, Economy and Politics

Thailand, Economy and Politics
Author: Pasuk Phongpaichit
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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In the last few years, Thailand has emerged as one of the world's most dynamic economies. Yet Thailand is still little known and sparsely written about. This book is the first full-length overview of Thailand's economy and politics. It is based on a wide range of sources in both Thai and English. Its focus is on the second half of the twentieth century, set in a deeper historical context of Siam in the Bangkok era. It plots the transition from rice economy to emerging industrial power, and from absolutist monarchy to one of Asia's most open and lively democracies. The book will be useful for students, interesting for the general reader, and challenging for specialists.

Democracy and National Identity in Thailand

Democracy and National Identity in Thailand
Author: Michael Kelly Connors
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2003
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 0415272300

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"The book will be fascinating reading for Southeast Asia specialists, and researchers on democratization, national identity and the politics of Thailand."--BOOK JACKET.

Corruption and Democracy in Thailand

Corruption and Democracy in Thailand
Author: Pasuk Phongpaichit
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book is the result of a major research study on corruption, set in its political context. It covers estimates of the amounts involved; the roles of politicians, business people, bureaucrats, and police; the political background and impact; popular attitudes on corruption; and potential counter-measures. The publication of the original research prompted a political storm. Both inside and outside of Thailand, this work is recognized as a landmark study.

Modern Thai Politics

Modern Thai Politics
Author: Clark D. Neher
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 502
Release: 1976
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781412828871

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Reforming Thai Politics

Reforming Thai Politics
Author: Duncan McCargo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Thaksinization of Thailand

The Thaksinization of Thailand
Author: Duncan McCargo
Publisher: NIAS Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788791114465

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A major reform package was enacted in Thailand in 1997, coinciding with the promulgation of a new constitution. However, the country's financial problems helped create the conditions for the emergence of the Thai Rak Thai (Thais Love Thai, or TRT) Party under the leadership of Thaksin Shinawatra, a wealthy telecommunications magnate. Since winning a landslide election victory in 2001, Prime Minister Thaksin has exercised an extraordinary degree of personal dominance over the Thai political scene. This book examines the emergence of the TRT; Thaksin's background; his business activities, relationship with the military, use of rhetoric, and wider political economy networks; and the future of Thai politics.

Myths and Realities

Myths and Realities
Author: Yoshifumi Tamada
Publisher: Trans Pacific Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781920901417

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This study - now in paperback - traces the root of Thailand's current political instability back to the 1990s. It challenges the prevailing view that the nation's democratization process, during the decade, was led by the active middle class. The book argues that the key role played by the middle class was moderation rather than promotion of democracy. The middle class achieved discursive power after the May 1992 incident and prevented the numerical majority of the population - rural residents and urban lower class people - from gaining the hegemony. With competing forces in Thai politics under the microscope, and with a particular focus on 'passive' political actors, Myths and Realities shows that the appeasement of the opponents of democratization is no less crucial than the emergence or empowerment of its proponents. The Japanese original of Myths and Realities won an Ohira Masayoshi Memorial Prize in 2003.