Late to the Party: The Development of Partisanship in Thailand
2013 ◽
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pp. 199-213
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AbstractThis article investigates the emergence of new partisan identities in Thailand. Using data from Thailand's last several elections I trace the emergence of partisanship over the last 15 years, particularly in the north and northeast. The change in the nature of partisanship has helped turn long-simmering tensions into an increasingly intractable political conflict. This mass partisan alignment has upset the equilibrium of Thai politics, transforming what was once an inefficient but modest-stakes game of political horse-trading into a zero sum game with extremely high stakes.
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Vol 50
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2011 ◽
Vol 11
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pp. 2407-2417
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Vol 26
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pp. 275-285
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Vol 17
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Vol 23
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