The Politics of Thailand
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A Guide to Politics and the Political System in Thailand
Explore the complex and often turbulent world of Thai politics with this comprehensive guide. From the end of absolute monarchy in 1932 to the current challenges of political polarization and institutional reform, this book provides a deep dive into the key players, historical events, and enduring forces that shape the kingdom's political landscape. Understand the unique interplay between the monarchy, military, and bureaucracy, and how these non-elected institutions have persistently influenced the trajectory of Thai governance.
Delve into the cycles of coups and constitutions that have marked Thailand's post-1932 history, examining how each period of upheaval has reshaped the fundamental rules of the political game. Learn about the structure of government, from the elected House of Representatives to the appointed Senate, and the role of the judiciary, including the powerful Constitutional Court, in navigating political crises. The book also traces the rise and fall of political parties, highlighting the impact of populism and the divisive era of Thaksin Shinawatra.
Gain insight into the forces pushing for change, from the vibrant civil society and NGOs advocating for human rights to the recent surge in youth movements leveraging digital activism to challenge the status quo. Explore contentious issues like the lèse-majesté law and its impact on freedom of expression, persistent corruption, and the long-running conflict in the southern border provinces. This guide offers a nuanced perspective on the urban-rural divides and political polarization that have defined Thai politics for decades. Ultimately, this book provides essential context for understanding Thailand's ongoing struggle for stability, reform, and the complex path towards a more consolidated democracy.
This book is for anyone seeking a comprehensive and accessible understanding of Thailand's complex political system. It is ideal for students of Southeast Asian studies, political science, international relations, policymakers, journalists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of a constitutional monarchy navigating periods of instability and demands for democratic reform.
June 11, 2025
27,700 words
1 hour 56 minutes
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