Political Change in Thailand from the 1970s to the Present Time

Political Change in Thailand from the 1970s to the Present Time
Title Political Change in Thailand from the 1970s to the Present Time PDF eBook
Author Vorasiri Amatyakul-Vedder
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1995
Genre Democracy
ISBN

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Thailand, the Soteriological State in the 1970s

Thailand, the Soteriological State in the 1970s
Title Thailand, the Soteriological State in the 1970s PDF eBook
Author Christine Elizabeth Gray
Publisher
Pages 1890
Release 1986
Genre Buddhism
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Thailand

Thailand
Title Thailand PDF eBook
Author Christine Gray
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Pages
Release 19??
Genre Buddhism and politics
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Mediating Memories of the 1970s in Thai Cultural Production

Mediating Memories of the 1970s in Thai Cultural Production
Title Mediating Memories of the 1970s in Thai Cultural Production PDF eBook
Author Sudarat Musikawong
Publisher
Pages 854
Release 2006
Genre History in mass media
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Thailand’s Political Peasants

Thailand’s Political Peasants
Title Thailand’s Political Peasants PDF eBook
Author Andrew Walker
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 294
Release 2012-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 0299288234

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When a populist movement elected Thaksin Shinawatra as prime minister of Thailand in 2001, many of the country’s urban elite dismissed the outcome as just another symptom of rural corruption, a traditional patronage system dominated by local strongmen pressuring their neighbors through political bullying and vote-buying. In Thailand’s Political Peasants, however, Andrew Walker argues that the emergence of an entirely new socioeconomic dynamic has dramatically changed the relations of Thai peasants with the state, making them a political force to be reckoned with. Whereas their ancestors focused on subsistence, this generation of middle-income peasants seeks productive relationships with sources of state power, produces cash crops, and derives additional income through non-agricultural work. In the increasingly decentralized, disaggregated country, rural villagers and farmers have themselves become entrepreneurs and agents of the state at the local level, while the state has changed from an extractor of taxes to a supplier of subsidies and a patron of development projects. Thailand’s Political Peasants provides an original, provocative analysis that encourages an ethnographic rethinking of rural politics in rapidly developing countries. Drawing on six years of fieldwork in Ban Tiam, a rural village in northern Thailand, Walker shows how analyses of peasant politics that focus primarily on rebellion, resistance, and evasion are becoming less useful for understanding emergent forms of political society.

Thailand, which Way in the 1970s?

Thailand, which Way in the 1970s?
Title Thailand, which Way in the 1970s? PDF eBook
Author John P. Byrne
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1971
Genre Communism
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For the past two decades the United States has supported Thailand's efforts to develop a progressive and modern society. As the crisis in Indochina evolved during the 1960s, US military forces were deployed to Thailand both to support Thai efforts to resist subversion and insurgency, and to support combat operations in the Indochina nations. The Nixon Doctrine has declared a US intent to reduce the US presence in Asia and to rely more heavily upon the resources of allies for internal stability operations in the future. This report examines Thailand's progress during the 1960s and the prognosis for continued independence and development during the 1970s. (Modified author abstract).

A History of Thailand

A History of Thailand
Title A History of Thailand PDF eBook
Author Christopher John Baker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 345
Release 2014-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 1107420210

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A History of Thailand offers a lively and accessible account of Thailand's political, economic, social and cultural history. This book explores how a world of mandarin nobles and unfree peasants was transformed and examines how the monarchy managed the foundation of a new nation-state at the turn of the twentieth century. The authors capture the clashes between various groups in their attempts to take control of the nation-state in the twentieth century. They track Thailand's economic changes through an economic boom, globalisation and the evolution of mass society. This edition sheds light on Thailand's recent political, social and economic developments, covering the coup of 2006, the violent street politics of May 2010, and the landmark election of 2011 and its aftermath. It shows how in Thailand today, the monarchy, the military, business and new mass movements are players in a complex conflict over the nature and future of the country's democracy.