This chapter focuses on the tensions between state-driven climate change governance and civil society activism in Thailand and the resultant impact on climate justice. For almost a century, governance in Thailand has oscillated between illiberal military rule and more liberal elected governments. The coup in May 2014 resulted in the latest military regime, which, through constitutional and legal means, largely retained power after the 2019 national elections. This chapter engages with the literature on environmental authoritarianism to analyse the mixed image of stability and change in climate policy, and associated energy policy, over the last two decades. Since 2014, the military government has primarily focused on fossil fuel development...
Balancing agendas for climate mitigation and environmental justice continues to be one of the key ch...
The judiciary is one of Thailand's most trusted governmental bodies. It is envisioned as the protect...
This thesis aims to investigate the news reporting of climate change issues in three Thai newspaper...
All states, whether governed by liberal or illiberal regimes, face the prospect of momentous and pot...
Most studies in environmental politics have traditionally examined three broad areas: the degradatio...
Many explorations of climate justice have focused on the international sphere, centring attention on...
Thailand is mainland South-East Asia’s largest energy consumer. Since the early 1990s, community and...
This article sketches the process of democratization in Thailand, focusing on shifting relations bet...
"Thailand is mainland South-East Asia’s largest energy consumer. Since the early 1990s, community an...
This paper argues that the continuing failure of environmental governance by the state lies not only...
Many analysts have attempted to develop a systematic approach towards understanding the public polic...
Environmental conflicts over natural resources in Thailand have rapidly grown during the past few de...
This chapter assesses the relationship between political-administrative accountability, civil societ...
This paper argues that energy democracy could manifest in terms of public engagement at the communit...
Over the next century most states are likely to face momentous and potentially catastrophic environm...
Balancing agendas for climate mitigation and environmental justice continues to be one of the key ch...
The judiciary is one of Thailand's most trusted governmental bodies. It is envisioned as the protect...
This thesis aims to investigate the news reporting of climate change issues in three Thai newspaper...
All states, whether governed by liberal or illiberal regimes, face the prospect of momentous and pot...
Most studies in environmental politics have traditionally examined three broad areas: the degradatio...
Many explorations of climate justice have focused on the international sphere, centring attention on...
Thailand is mainland South-East Asia’s largest energy consumer. Since the early 1990s, community and...
This article sketches the process of democratization in Thailand, focusing on shifting relations bet...
"Thailand is mainland South-East Asia’s largest energy consumer. Since the early 1990s, community an...
This paper argues that the continuing failure of environmental governance by the state lies not only...
Many analysts have attempted to develop a systematic approach towards understanding the public polic...
Environmental conflicts over natural resources in Thailand have rapidly grown during the past few de...
This chapter assesses the relationship between political-administrative accountability, civil societ...
This paper argues that energy democracy could manifest in terms of public engagement at the communit...
Over the next century most states are likely to face momentous and potentially catastrophic environm...
Balancing agendas for climate mitigation and environmental justice continues to be one of the key ch...
The judiciary is one of Thailand's most trusted governmental bodies. It is envisioned as the protect...
This thesis aims to investigate the news reporting of climate change issues in three Thai newspaper...