Kings, Country and Constitutions: Thailand's Political Development, 1932-2000

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Psychology Press, 2003 - 276 หน้า
Provides a detailed analysis of Thailand's political development since 1932, when Thailand became a constitutional monarchy, until the present. It examines the large number of different versions of the constitution which Thailand has had since 1932, and explains why the constitution has been subject to such frequent change, and why there have been so many outbursts of violent, political unrest. It explores the role of the military, and, most importantly, discusses the role of the monarchy, which, as the author shows, has been crucial in holding Thailand together through the various changes of regime. The author brings to light original and largely unseen documents from the Public Records Office and US National Archives, as well as drawing upon her extensive knowledge of politics in Thailand.

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Understanding Thai Democracy
3
Analysis of the Constitutions
30
THE PRACTICE OF CONSTITUTIONAL
69
The Experience of a Minor Monarch
114
THE COMING OF AGE OF THAI
143
King Prajadhipoks Experience
148
The Royal Climb to the Pinnacle of the Nation
181
47
203
Notes
210
54
216
69
225
Select Bibliography
263
Index
271
vii
274
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Kobkua Suwannathat-Pian is Dean of the Institute of Liberal Studies, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia.

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