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The Thai Politics Bibliography (Capital letter "C") PDF Print E-mail
 

Cady, J. F. 1966. Thailand , Burma , Laos and Cambodia : The Modernization of Nations in Historical Perspective. New Jersey : Prentice Hall. (xxxcheck)

Calavan, Kay Mitchell. 1980. “Princes and Commoners in Rural Northern Thailand . The Case of Cao Mahawong .” In Royalty and Commoners , ed. by Constance M. Wilson, Chrystal Stillings Smith and George Vinal Smith, pp. 73-89. Leiden : E. J. Brill.

Calavan, Sharon Kay Mitchell. 1974. “Aristocrats and Commoners in Rural Northern Thailand .” Ph. D. dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 446 pp.

Caldwell, J. Alexander. 1972 . Communist Insurgency in Thailand . Bangkok : Royal Thai Government, Communist Suppression Operations Command.

Caldwell, J. Alexander. 1974 . American Economic Aid to Thailand . Lexington , Mass. : Lexington Books, D. C. Heath. (Org. “American Economic Assistance to Thailand : A Case Study in Bilateral Foreign Aid.” Ph.D. thesis, Princeton University , 1973, 676 pp.)

Caldwell, Malcolm. 1978. “ Thailand and Imperialist Strategy in the 1980s .” In Thailand . Roots of Conflict , ed. by Andrew Turton, Jonathan Fast and Malcolm Caldwell, pp. 5-20. Nottingham : Spokesman.

Caldwell, Malcolm. 1976. “ Thailand : Towards the Revolution .” Race and Class 18 (2): 129-153. Reprinted (1976) as Race and Class Pamphlet No. 3 as a joint publication by Race & Class and the Ad Hoc Group for Democracy in Thailand . 27 pp.

Callahan, William. 1993 . “The discourse of democracy in Thailand .” Asian Review 7: 126-170.

It is reconfirmed that knowledge is not independent of social location. This is illustrated by the differences of thinking and communicating about ‘democracy' that we can observe in different social categories, i.e., the military, NGOs…The relevance of this article could have been increased if Thai-language primary and secondary sources had been included into the analysis.

Callahan, William A. 1994 . “Astrology , video, and the democratic spirit: Reading the symbolic politics of Thailand .” Sojourn 9 (1): 102-134.

Callahan, William A. 1994. “Imagining the demos in the Demos: Mob Discourse in Thai Politics.” Alternatives 19 (3): 339-370.

Callahan, William. 1995. “Black May, NGOs and Post-State Politics.” Journal of Social Sciences ( Bangkok ) 29 (2): 82-89.

Callahan, William A. 1995. “Non-governmental Organizations, Non-violent Action and Post-modern Politics in Thailand .” Sojourn 10 (1): 1-27.

Callahan, William A. 1996. “Rescripting East/West Relations, Rethinking Asian Democracy.” Pacifica Review 8 (1): 1-25.
 



   

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