Is Thailand a secular state or a religious state? Has the Thai state experienced a process of secularisation? Is the concept of “the secular” even relevant in Thailand, given its Western origins? This chapter engages with these questions, providing a detailed discussion of various aspects of the relationship between state and religion with a particular focus on the Sangha (Buddhist order of monks)
The issue of secularization has been extensively discussed within the Economics of Religion. However...
Every year over a million Malaysian and Singaporean tourists travel to the south of Thailand. A larg...
The intensifying conflicts between religious communities in contemporary South and Southeast Asia si...
Deciding the character and level of official patronage of religion are fundamental questions for all...
In accordance with Thai conceptions of Buddhist kingship, Thai rulers have felt obliged to devote co...
This chapter addresses two issues that do not seem to receive enough attention in the discussion of ...
In Thailand, the relations between religion and politics are still grounded in ancient world-views w...
This volume addresses a central problem of contemporary states, namely how to manage the eruption of...
Thailand continues to undergo a process of political modernization, moving from a feudal to a fully-...
This chapter examines the complexities of religion and civil society in Southeast Asia. Given the im...
This essay explores the extent to which Thailand’s secular legal system reinforces the imagined divi...
The constitutional principle of Secularism has been famously interpreted as creating a “wall of sepa...
In an effort to preserve Thai culture as the nation undergoes rural economic development, many devel...
With a clear statement of the theoretical issues in the debates about secularization and post-secula...
This dissertation proves that the Muslim states of Southeast Asia, namely Malaysia or Indonesia, hav...
The issue of secularization has been extensively discussed within the Economics of Religion. However...
Every year over a million Malaysian and Singaporean tourists travel to the south of Thailand. A larg...
The intensifying conflicts between religious communities in contemporary South and Southeast Asia si...
Deciding the character and level of official patronage of religion are fundamental questions for all...
In accordance with Thai conceptions of Buddhist kingship, Thai rulers have felt obliged to devote co...
This chapter addresses two issues that do not seem to receive enough attention in the discussion of ...
In Thailand, the relations between religion and politics are still grounded in ancient world-views w...
This volume addresses a central problem of contemporary states, namely how to manage the eruption of...
Thailand continues to undergo a process of political modernization, moving from a feudal to a fully-...
This chapter examines the complexities of religion and civil society in Southeast Asia. Given the im...
This essay explores the extent to which Thailand’s secular legal system reinforces the imagined divi...
The constitutional principle of Secularism has been famously interpreted as creating a “wall of sepa...
In an effort to preserve Thai culture as the nation undergoes rural economic development, many devel...
With a clear statement of the theoretical issues in the debates about secularization and post-secula...
This dissertation proves that the Muslim states of Southeast Asia, namely Malaysia or Indonesia, hav...
The issue of secularization has been extensively discussed within the Economics of Religion. However...
Every year over a million Malaysian and Singaporean tourists travel to the south of Thailand. A larg...
The intensifying conflicts between religious communities in contemporary South and Southeast Asia si...