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6. Thailand’s 2007 Constitution and Re-Emerging Democracy: Will Political Polarization Continue?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables and Figures vii
- List of Contributors ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction xiii
- 1. Political Contests in the Advent of Bangkok’s 19 September Putsch 1
- 2. The Tragedy of the 1997 Constitution 27
- 3. The NESAC, Civil Society, Good Governance and the Coup 38
- 4. Military Coup and Democracy in Thailand 49
- 5. Deconstructing the 2007 Constitution 80
- 6. Thailand’s 2007 Constitution and Re-Emerging Democracy: Will Political Polarization Continue? 89
- 7. Untying the Gordian Knot: The Difficulties in Solving Southern Violence 96
- 8. Another Country: Reflections on the Politics of Culture and the Muslim South 110
- 9. Governance in the South: Is Decentralization an Option? 124
- 10. Tradition and Reform in Islamic Education in Southern Thailand 135
- 11. The Economy under the Thaksin Government: Stalled Recovery 150
- 12. The Thai Economy after the Coup 172
- 13. The Impact of Political Uncertainty on Business 189
- Index 199
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables and Figures vii
- List of Contributors ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction xiii
- 1. Political Contests in the Advent of Bangkok’s 19 September Putsch 1
- 2. The Tragedy of the 1997 Constitution 27
- 3. The NESAC, Civil Society, Good Governance and the Coup 38
- 4. Military Coup and Democracy in Thailand 49
- 5. Deconstructing the 2007 Constitution 80
- 6. Thailand’s 2007 Constitution and Re-Emerging Democracy: Will Political Polarization Continue? 89
- 7. Untying the Gordian Knot: The Difficulties in Solving Southern Violence 96
- 8. Another Country: Reflections on the Politics of Culture and the Muslim South 110
- 9. Governance in the South: Is Decentralization an Option? 124
- 10. Tradition and Reform in Islamic Education in Southern Thailand 135
- 11. The Economy under the Thaksin Government: Stalled Recovery 150
- 12. The Thai Economy after the Coup 172
- 13. The Impact of Political Uncertainty on Business 189
- Index 199