47 p.The dramatic collapse of Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's government in a military coup on 19 September 2006 culminated a unique milestone in Thai political development. In power for nearly six years, Thaksin had presided over Thailand's recovery from the 1997 economic crisis to become one of Southeast Asia' hottest investment destinations. While Thaksin appears to be one of the most successful Thai politicians, having won popular support by delivering on his pro-poor policy platform, rebuilding competitiveness and positioning Thailand as an important regional node through enhanced linkages with the global community, he is also one of the most controversial.Master of Science (International Political Economy
Thailand's political system has been characterised as dominated by the military coup - 1996 election...
Am no an listening depending up believing. Enough around remove to barton agreed regret in or it. A
Abstract This article argues that widely used ideas such as bureaucratic polity, con-stitutional mon...
47 p.The dramatic collapse of Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's government in a military coup...
The 1997 economic crisis ended two decades of pluralism in Thai politics and helped create the condi...
Kelvin Rowley, of Swinburne University, argues that the downfall of Thailand's elected prime ministe...
The current problem facing Thailand is the inability of the country to move beyond conflict due t...
Notwithstanding the unavoidable adverse impact on its export sector, Thailand weathered the Global F...
Thailand\u27s emergence as a donor state in the Mekong sub-region under PM Thaksin Shinawatra in 200...
Thaksin Shinawatra is a successful Thai business tycoon who has become extremely wealthy within the ...
Since 2006, Thailand's politics has been polarised by intense divisions and violence to a point wher...
The 1997 East Asian Economic Crisis not only significantly affected the macroeconomy, but also opene...
The 1997 economic crisis in Thailand provided an opportunity for a reinvigoration of neo-liberal eco...
Political stability in Thailand is inextricably linked to the issue of political legitimacy. The rec...
On May 22, 2014, as this collection was in the early stages of production, Army Commander General Pr...
Thailand's political system has been characterised as dominated by the military coup - 1996 election...
Am no an listening depending up believing. Enough around remove to barton agreed regret in or it. A
Abstract This article argues that widely used ideas such as bureaucratic polity, con-stitutional mon...
47 p.The dramatic collapse of Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's government in a military coup...
The 1997 economic crisis ended two decades of pluralism in Thai politics and helped create the condi...
Kelvin Rowley, of Swinburne University, argues that the downfall of Thailand's elected prime ministe...
The current problem facing Thailand is the inability of the country to move beyond conflict due t...
Notwithstanding the unavoidable adverse impact on its export sector, Thailand weathered the Global F...
Thailand\u27s emergence as a donor state in the Mekong sub-region under PM Thaksin Shinawatra in 200...
Thaksin Shinawatra is a successful Thai business tycoon who has become extremely wealthy within the ...
Since 2006, Thailand's politics has been polarised by intense divisions and violence to a point wher...
The 1997 East Asian Economic Crisis not only significantly affected the macroeconomy, but also opene...
The 1997 economic crisis in Thailand provided an opportunity for a reinvigoration of neo-liberal eco...
Political stability in Thailand is inextricably linked to the issue of political legitimacy. The rec...
On May 22, 2014, as this collection was in the early stages of production, Army Commander General Pr...
Thailand's political system has been characterised as dominated by the military coup - 1996 election...
Am no an listening depending up believing. Enough around remove to barton agreed regret in or it. A
Abstract This article argues that widely used ideas such as bureaucratic polity, con-stitutional mon...