This research note outlines a series of questions about conducting research on state violence and human rights in Thailand. Taking as a central problem the recurrence of state violence across regimes both dictatorial and democratic in the 80 years since the end of the absolute monarchy, I argue that the failure to secure accountability for state violence can productively be placed at the center of researching and writing about modern Thai history. Unevenness is common both to the attempts to secure state accountability for state violence and to the available archival and other sources for writing histories of such violence. This research note examines the particular methodological and analytical difficulties and productive possibilities pre...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
There were two, not one, amnesty laws passed in relation to the 6 October 1976 massacre at Thammasat...
This research note outlines a series of questions about conducting research on state violence and hu...
In the post–World War II global order, democracy has made advancements around the world. However, it...
The collaborative research presented in this volume is about the dark side of political history in E...
Conventional wisdom suggests that human rights abuses increase under authoritarianism or autocratic ...
authors: Arnaud Dubus (correspondant for Radio France Internationale) and Sor Rattanamanee Polkla (l...
The southern region of Thailand consisted 5 changwat or provinces namely: Pattani, Songkhla, Narathi...
The southernmost provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat, otherwise known as changwat chaidaen pak...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
My research examines the relationship between political violence and democratic structures in Thaila...
My research project focuses on the Free Thai movement that emerged in America. Based on an analysis ...
ABSTRACT: Rather than viewing the recent violence in the Thai South largely as a product of long-sta...
This dissertation examines the effects of state-society relations on processes of ethnic boundary-ma...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
There were two, not one, amnesty laws passed in relation to the 6 October 1976 massacre at Thammasat...
This research note outlines a series of questions about conducting research on state violence and hu...
In the post–World War II global order, democracy has made advancements around the world. However, it...
The collaborative research presented in this volume is about the dark side of political history in E...
Conventional wisdom suggests that human rights abuses increase under authoritarianism or autocratic ...
authors: Arnaud Dubus (correspondant for Radio France Internationale) and Sor Rattanamanee Polkla (l...
The southern region of Thailand consisted 5 changwat or provinces namely: Pattani, Songkhla, Narathi...
The southernmost provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat, otherwise known as changwat chaidaen pak...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
My research examines the relationship between political violence and democratic structures in Thaila...
My research project focuses on the Free Thai movement that emerged in America. Based on an analysis ...
ABSTRACT: Rather than viewing the recent violence in the Thai South largely as a product of long-sta...
This dissertation examines the effects of state-society relations on processes of ethnic boundary-ma...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
There were two, not one, amnesty laws passed in relation to the 6 October 1976 massacre at Thammasat...