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ID112144
Title ProperCreating spaces for Asian interaction through the anti-globalization campaigns in the region
LanguageENG
AuthorTadem, Teresa S Encarnacion
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper discusses the political opportunity structures which facilitated the creation of sites of interaction and protest against the Asian Development Bank during the Bank's Annual General Meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 2000. The factors which facilitated the coming together of Thai social movements and their regional and international counterparts are mainly their shared critique of the neo-liberal paradigm and its adverse effects on their respective countries. The strategies they used to highlight these effects enhanced their sites of engagement and confrontation with the Bank and included dialogue with Bank officials, demonstrations, and the use of the media to highlight their concerns. Importance was also placed on the manner in which they were able to mobilize resources for the anti-Asian Development Bank campaigns and the process by which they framed their issues to gain the sympathy and support of the public. The 1997 Asian financial crisis, which highlighted the shortcomings of the Bank's development paradigm, as well as the ongoing democratization process in Thailand during that period, provided the impetus in fostering the anti-globalization alliances of local and transnational social movements in a common venue.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.2; Mar 2012: p.453-481
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.2; Mar 2012: p.453-481
Key WordsAsian Development Bank ;  Thailand ;  Asian Financial Crisis - 1997 ;  Democratization ;  Anti - Globalization Campaigns