Making Democracy: Leadership, Class, Gender, and Political Participation in ThailandUniversity of Hawaii Press, 31 ส.ค. 2004 - 248 หน้า Democracy in Thailand is the result of a complex interplay of traditional and foreign attitudes. Although democratic institutions have been imported, participation in politics is deeply rooted in Thai village society. A contrasting strand of authoritarianism is present not only in the traditional culture of the royal court but also in the centralized bureaucracies and powerful armed services borrowed from the West. Both attitudes have helped to shape Thai democracy's specific character. |
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Changing Patterns of Leadership Culture Power and Democracy | 1 |
Leadership Political Parties Factions and Patronage | 22 |
Women and Leadership | 56 |
From Nakleng to Jaopho Traditional and Modern Patrons | 81 |
God Mothers Good Mothers Good Lovers Godmothers Changing Stereotypes and Leadership in Thailand | 101 |
Eviction and Changing Patterns of Leadership in Bangkok Slum Communities | 124 |
Thai MiddleClass Elements Leading in Democracy? | 151 |
Conclusion | 172 |
Notes | 185 |
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Glossary | 229 |
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Making Democracy: Leadership, Class, Gender, and Political Participation in ... James Ockey ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2004 |