Democratic Paradox: What Has Gone Wrong in Thailand?(Essay)
Southeast Review of Asian Studies 2009, Annual, 31
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In this scholarly note, Chunjuan Nancy Wei describes the recent political turmoil in Thailand and suggests an alternative approach that would permit democracy to bring stability to this Southeast Asian constitutional monarchy. Thailand in Turmoil
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