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Thai Politics in Translation - Monarchy, Democracy and the Supra-constitution (Paperback)
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Thai Politics in Translation - Monarchy, Democracy and the Supra-constitution (Paperback)
Series: Asia Insights, 10
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Since Thailand's prolonged political crisis began with royalist
mobilization against prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in 2005,
international observers have been treated to easy cliches about
reactionary Thai elites. The chapters in this book invite readers
to hold back quick judgement and instead engage with the
conservative norms of sections of the middle class, the military,
intellectuals and state ideologues. The opening chapter by the
editors provides a historical overview of relevant themes and
introduces the translated pieces. It also argues that the concept
of a supra-constitution - first introduced by legal scholar Somchai
Preechasilpakul in a brilliant lecture to the Pridi Banomyong
Institute in 2007 - is a powerful frame for interpreting
conservative Thai politics. Somchai's lecture, now translated here,
explains that an unwritten supra-constitution sits above the many
failed constitutions that litter Thai history. Like a guiding
spirit it contains evolving norms on military and monarchical power
which circumscribe democratic political contest. Other translations
include chapters from Nakharin Metrairat's seminal Thoughts,
Knowledge and Political Power in the Siamese Revolution (1990) and
the unsurpassed Political Thought of the Thai Military (1990) by
Chalermkiat Phi-nuan. Nakarin's account of vibrant traditionalist
thought and Chalermkiat's interrogation of the cosmological
underpinnings of military thought offer profound insights
unavailable in English-language scholarship. On royalism, the
translation of Kramol Thongthammachat's "National Ideology"
illuminates how an important state ideologue co-developed a
cross-class royalist ideology that emerged as a powerful force
after the polarized 1970s. The Thai politician Pramuan Rajunaseri's
sensational book Royal Powers, in part translated here, helped in
2005 to mobilize royalist sentiment against Thaksin. Work by
Saichon Sattayanurak and Pasuk Phongpaichit, both national
award-winning scholars, complete the collection. Pasuk's prescient
contribution, originally written in English, warned about new forms
of bureaucratic-political patronage emerging during the 1990s that
limited civil society activism. Relatedly, Saichon explores how
Sino-Thai middle-class dependency on royal power and the judiciary
emerges from its historical experience of political insecurity.
This is a must-have reference, one that enables a better
understanding of the forces that have shaped Thailand's democracy
struggles.
General
Imprint: |
NIAS Press
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Country of origin: |
Denmark |
Series: |
Asia Insights, 10 |
Release date: |
June 2021 |
Editors: |
Michael K. Connors
• Ukrist Pathmanand
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Dimensions: |
228 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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ISBN-13: |
978-87-7694-285-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
87-7694-285-6 |
Barcode: |
9788776942854 |
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