This article uses the case of Thailand’s two economic policies –the border Special Economic Zones and the Thailand 4.0 model, to explore geopolitics of the Thai-Burmese borderland. It also discuss a theoretical gap in accounting the ways in which the state engages with transnational flows of capital and peoples, and proposes to use the concept of ‘border partial citizenship’ to bridge this gap. It argues that the shift in Thailand’s economic policy portrayed the different ways in which the Thai state envisaged its geographical territory in relations to capital and human mobility. In the border SEZ project, the Thai borderland is a site where the state loosened its relationship with its non-subjects. However, while the border regions seem in...
While permeable and ambiguous national borders can be said to play a crucial role in Anderson s work...
How are development zones “made” in conflict-affected borderlands? Addressing this question, this ch...
Abstract: This paper concentrates on the migrant labour market in Mae Sot (Thailand). This study is ...
This article uses the case of Thailand’s two economic policies –the border Special Economic Zones an...
In the wake of economic globalization and development in Thailand, movement of people and commoditie...
Transnational economic integration between Thailand and Burma is intimately linked to protection for...
Literature on special economic zones (SEZs) has made important contributions to our understand- ing ...
This paper discusses neoliberalism's effects on migrants in Mae Sot, a town on the Thai-Myanmar bord...
Pluralities of people s crossings of the Mekong Thai-Lao border occur as locals subvert, reject, ign...
Since the 1990s, governments around the world have emphasized the core concepts of globalization. Ma...
Since its formal incorporation into the Thai nation state in the early 20th century, the Malay-Musli...
The Thai-Burma borderlands has long been an operational site for human rights activists. It is the l...
This article explores the experiences of recent returnees from Thailand to Southeast Myanmar and the...
The benefits of globalisation and economic liberalisation, and the acceptance of the importance of t...
Living with Four Polities: States and Cross-border Flows in the Myanmar-Thailand Borderland detangle...
While permeable and ambiguous national borders can be said to play a crucial role in Anderson s work...
How are development zones “made” in conflict-affected borderlands? Addressing this question, this ch...
Abstract: This paper concentrates on the migrant labour market in Mae Sot (Thailand). This study is ...
This article uses the case of Thailand’s two economic policies –the border Special Economic Zones an...
In the wake of economic globalization and development in Thailand, movement of people and commoditie...
Transnational economic integration between Thailand and Burma is intimately linked to protection for...
Literature on special economic zones (SEZs) has made important contributions to our understand- ing ...
This paper discusses neoliberalism's effects on migrants in Mae Sot, a town on the Thai-Myanmar bord...
Pluralities of people s crossings of the Mekong Thai-Lao border occur as locals subvert, reject, ign...
Since the 1990s, governments around the world have emphasized the core concepts of globalization. Ma...
Since its formal incorporation into the Thai nation state in the early 20th century, the Malay-Musli...
The Thai-Burma borderlands has long been an operational site for human rights activists. It is the l...
This article explores the experiences of recent returnees from Thailand to Southeast Myanmar and the...
The benefits of globalisation and economic liberalisation, and the acceptance of the importance of t...
Living with Four Polities: States and Cross-border Flows in the Myanmar-Thailand Borderland detangle...
While permeable and ambiguous national borders can be said to play a crucial role in Anderson s work...
How are development zones “made” in conflict-affected borderlands? Addressing this question, this ch...
Abstract: This paper concentrates on the migrant labour market in Mae Sot (Thailand). This study is ...