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Coup King Crisis A Critical Interregnum In Thailand Pavan Chachavalpongpun

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Coup King Crisis A Critical Interregnum In Thailand Pavan Chachavalpongpun
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Publisher: Yale Southeast Asia Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.66 MB
Pages: 379
Author: Pavan Chachavalpongpun
ISBN: 9781732610200, 9781732610217, 1732610207, 1732610215, 2020949546
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Coup King Crisis A Critical Interregnum In Thailand Pavan Chachavalpongpun by Pavan Chachavalpongpun 9781732610200, 9781732610217, 1732610207, 1732610215, 2020949546 instant download after payment.

The prospects of the inevitable end of the Bhumibol era loomed large over 21st century Thailand. Events have now taken their course, and King Maha Vajiralongkorn has been crowned. The new King is beginning to make his presence felt, but in important ways Thailand is still in an interregnum: a time when the old order is dying but a new one struggles to be born. The prospects of the inevitable end of the Bhumibol era loomed large over 21st century Thailand. Events have now taken their course, and King Maha Vajiralongkorn has been crowned. The new King is beginning to make his presence felt, but in important ways Thailand is still in an interregnum: a time when the old order is dying but a new one struggles to be born. This volume examines the royal transition in Thailand, from the 2014 coup through to the 2017 Constitution and the 2019 election. The royal transition sparked a crisis that pressured important institutions of the nation, from the politicized judiciary to the troubled Sanga or priesthood. The period of waiting has influenced all aspects of Thai governance, from foreign policy to economic management, to human rights and the spread of self-censorship. This volume, which brings together some of the leading writers on Thailand, is the first book-length analysis of this deep transition.

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