{"id":17631,"date":"2020-01-31T13:45:31","date_gmt":"2020-01-31T04:45:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/www\/2021\/?p=17631"},"modified":"2020-01-31T13:48:13","modified_gmt":"2020-01-31T04:48:13","slug":"20200131-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/www\/2021\/2020\/01\/20200131-2\/","title":{"rendered":"New Publication Announcement: Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Thailand"},"content":{"rendered":"

Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Thailand<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Pavin Chachavalpongpun<\/a> (\u6771\u5357\u30a2\u30b8\u30a2\u5730\u57df\u7814\u7a76\u7814\u7a76\u6240 \/ \u7de8\u96c6, \u5206\u62c5\u57f7\u7b46), Edoardo Siani<\/a>(\u6771\u5357\u30a2\u30b8\u30a2\u5730\u57df\u7814\u7a76\u7814\u7a76\u6240 \/ \u5206\u62c5\u57f7\u7b46)
\n\u51fa\u7248\u5e74\u6708<\/strong>: 2019\u5e7412\u6708
\n\u51fa\u7248\u793e<\/strong>: Routledge
\nISBN<\/strong>: 9781315151328
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\nThe Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Thailand is a timely survey and assessment of the state of contemporary Thailand. While Thailand has changed much in the past decades, this handbook proposes that many of its problems have remained intact or even persistent, particularly problems related to domestic politics. It underlines emerging issues at this critical juncture in the kingdom and focuses on the history, politics, economy, society, culture, religion and international relations of the country.<\/p>\n

A multidisciplinary approach, with chapters written by experts on Thailand, this handbook is divided into the following sections.<\/p>\n

\u30fbHistory
\n\u30fbPolitical and economic landscape
\n\u30fbSocial development
\n\u30fbInternational relations<\/p>\n

Designed for academics, students, libraries, policymakers and general readers in the field of Asian studies, political science, economics and sociology, this invaluable reference work provides an up-to-date account of Thailand and initiates new discussion for future research activities.<\/p>\n

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\nPART ONE: THE HISTORY
\n1 Introduction: A Timeless Thailand, Pavin Chachavalpongpun
\n2 Thailand in the Longue Dur\u00e9e, Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit
\n3 Thai Historiography, Charnvit Kasetsiri
\n4 Economic Development of Post-war Thailand, Peter Warr<\/p>\n

PART TWO: THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC LANDSCAPE
\n5 The Two Faces of Democracy, Michael K. Connors
\n6 The Logic of Thailand\u2019s Royalist Coups d\u2019\u00c9tat, Federico Ferrara
\n7 The Development of the Hybrid Regime: The Military and Authoritarian Persistence in Thai Politics, Surachart Bamrungsuk
\n8 Securing an Alternative Army: The Evolution of the Royal Thai Police, Paul Chambers
\n9 The Monarchy and Succession, Kevin Hewison
\n10 L\u00e8se-majest\u00e9 within Thailand\u2019s Regime of Intimidation, David Streckfuss
\n11 From the Yellow Shirts to the Whistle Rebels: Comparative Analysis of the People\u2019s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) and the People\u2019s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), Aim Sinpeng
\n12 Mass Politics and the Red Shirts, Claudio Sopranzetti
\n13 Judiciary and Judicialisation in Thailand, Bj\u00f6rn Dressel and Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang
\n14 Local Government and Intergovernmental Relations in Thailand, Grichawat Lowatcharin and Charles David Crumpton
\n15 Thai State Formation and the Political Economy of the Middle Income Trap, Apichat Satitniramai
\n16 Thailand\u2019s Corporate Sector and International Trade, Krislert Samphantharak
\n17 Industrialisation, Technological Upgrading, and Innovation, Patarapong Intarakumnerd
\n18 Transport and the Thai State, Saksith Chalermpong<\/p>\n

PART THREE: THE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
\n19 Thai Identity and Nationalism, Saichol Sattayanurak
\n20 Money and Politics in Buddhist Sangha in Modern Thailand, Sara Michaels and Justin Thomas McDaniel
\n21 Buddhism and Power, Edoardo Siani
\n22 Secularisation, Secularism, and the Thai state, Tomas Larsson
\n23 The Southern Conflict, Anders Engvall and Magnus Andersson
\n24 Class, Race, and Uneven Development in Thailand, Jim Glassman
\n25 The Politics, Economics and Cultural Borrowing of Thai Higher Education Reforms, Rattana Lao
\n26 The State of Human Rights in the Aftermath of the 2014 Coup d\u2019\u00c9tat, Titipol Phakdeewanich
\n27 Sex and Gender Diversity, Douglas Sanders
\n28 The Social Media, Wolfram Schaffar
\n29 NGOs and Civil Society in Thailand, Kanokwan Manorom
\n30 Environmental Politics in Thailand: Pasts, Presents, and Futures, Eli Elinoff and Vanessa Lamb<\/p>\n

PART FOUR: THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
\n31 Thailand\u2019s Foreign Policy, Arne Kislenko
\n32 Beyond Bamboo Diplomacy: The Factor of Status Anxiety and Thai Foreign Policy Behaviours, Peera Charoenvattananukul
\n33 Thailand and the Great Powers, Matthew Phillips
\n34 Thailand\u2019s Foreign Policy Towards Neighbouring Countries and ASEAN, Pongphisoot Busbarat<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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