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Military, Monarchy and Repression

Assessing Thailand's Authoritarian Turn

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Description de l’éditeur

Thailand’s politics has been contentious in recent years. With a military coup in 2006 and another in 2014, the country has moved from being a promising electoral democracy to a military dictatorship. Electoral politics was embraced enthusiastically by some groups, including those in rural areas of the north and northeast, but came to be feared by groups variously identified as the old elite, royalists and the establishment. The transition to authoritarianism saw large and lengthy street protests and considerable violence. This book examines the background to and the sources of conflict and the turn to authoritarianism. It addresses: the return of the military to political centre stage; the monarchy’s pivotal role in opposing electoral democracy; the manner in which sections of civil society have rejected electoral politics; and the rise of powerful non-elected bodies such as the Constitutional Court.

GENRE
Politique et actualité
SORTIE
2018
5 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
188
Pages
ÉDITEUR
Taylor & Francis
VENDEUR
Taylor & Francis Group
TAILLE
2
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