Modern Thai politics : from village to nation /
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Schenkman Pub. Co.,
[1976]
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Table of Contents:
- Political background: Prince Dhani Nivat. The old Siamese conception of the monarchy. Rabibhadana, A. The organization of Thai society in the early Bangkok period, 1782-1873. Wyatt, D. K. Family politics in nineteenth century Thailand. Mokarapong, T. The causes of the revolution
- Political culture and environment: Hanks, L. M. Merit and power in the Thai social order. Piker, S. The relationship of belief systems to behavior in rural Thai society. Bunnag, J. Loose structure. Phillips, H. Relationships between personality and social structure in a Siamese peasant community. Hindley, D. Thailand. Hans-Dieter, E. The formation of a social class structure
- Rural political process: Keyes, C. Local village headman as a synaptic leader. Young, S. B. The northeastern Thai village. Rubin, H. J. Will and awe
- National political process: Wilson, D. A. Political tradition and political change in Thailand. Scott, J. C. Corruption in Thailand. Neher, C. D. Constitutionalism and elections in Thailand. Siffin, W. J. The essential character of the contemporary bureaucracy. Riggs, F. The bureaucratic polity as a working system
- The study of Thai politics: Namsirichai, J., Vichit-Vadakan, V. American values and research on Thailand. Phillips, H. P. Some premises of American scholarship on Thailand. Sharp, L. Cultural differences and Southeast Asian research.