As we do from time to time, PPT lists some academic articles from international journals to see what is being written on politics, economy, and society in Thailand over the last few months. Doing this gives readers a bit of a feel for what the academic world is thinking about Thailand.
Some papers are free to download while others are behind a paywall. We have always found authors generous in providing copies if they are contacted.
Asian Economic Policy Review
The Evolution of University–Industry Linkages in Thailand by Patarapong Intarakumnerd, Anittha Jutarosaga
Critical Asian Studies
The Pot Calling the Kettle Black: Populism and Thai Conservative Movements, 2006-2014 by Motoki Luxmiwattana
Journal of Contemporary Asia
Thailand’s 2020–2021 Pro-Democracy Protests: Diversity, Conflict, and Solidarity by Wichuta Teeratanabodee
Political Resistance in the Marketplace: Consumer Activism in the Milk Tea Alliance by Debby Sze Wan Chan
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
Autocratic Electoral Management: Lessons From Thailand by Petra Alderman
Regime Consolidation Through Deinstitutionalisation: A Case Study of the 2019 Elections in Thailand by Viengrat Nethipo, Erik Martinez Kuhonta, Akanit Horatanakun
Kingdom of Fear: Royal Governance under Thailand’s King Vajiralongkorn by Pavin Chachavalpongpun
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Co-opting the stars: Divination and the politics of resistance in Buddhist Thailand by Edoardo Siani
The origins of scientific Buddhism in nineteenth-century Thai intellectual thought by Davisakd Puaksom
Retrofitting the Mekong: Community-based environmental responses to Chinese transnational infrastructure in a Thai border town by Panitda Saiyarod
Sojourn
Politics as Usual: Online Political Disinformation Sharing among Bangkokians by Surachanee Sriyai
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