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"Business Populism" in Thailand

By: PHONGPAICHIT, Pasuk.
Contributor(s): BAKER, Christopher John.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Washington, DC : The Johns Hopkins University Press , April 2005Subject(s): Thaksin Chinnawat | Thailand | Politics and government | Empresário | Political activity | Política EconômicaJournal of Democracy 16, 2, p. 58-72Abstract: Thailand's politics have changed dramatically under Thaksin Shinawatra and his Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party since 2001. The business-based party has gradually come to resemble the "neo-populist" regimes of Latin America. It appeals to the "disorganized" mass in the rural economy and urban informal sector by launching redistributive policies, distancing itself from old leaders, and simultaneously undermining democratic institutions and liberal values. The party's stance is a reflection of Thailand's political economy under globalization marked by externally dominated economy, embattled local capitalism, and large informal sector.
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Thailand's politics have changed dramatically under Thaksin Shinawatra and his Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party since 2001. The business-based party has gradually come to resemble the "neo-populist" regimes of Latin America. It appeals to the "disorganized" mass in the rural economy and urban informal sector by launching redistributive policies, distancing itself from old leaders, and simultaneously undermining democratic institutions and liberal values. The party's stance is a reflection of Thailand's political economy under globalization marked by externally dominated economy, embattled local capitalism, and large informal sector.

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