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CONNORS, MICHAEL K (4) answer(s).
 
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Liberalism, authoritarianism and the politics of decisionism in / Connors, Michael K   Journal Article
Connors, Michael K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract By examining different Thai regime forms over the last 30 years this paper attempts to show how an uneasy co-existence between liberal and authoritarian forces has impacted on the exercise of power and regime form. Arguing that the persistence of authoritarian power in the military and the monarchy is central to understanding the nature of Thailand's ambivalent state, it moves to a contemporary analysis of 'decisionist politics'.
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ID:   053619


New global politics of the Asia-pacific / Connors, Michael K; Davison, Remy; Dosch, Jorn 2004  Book
Davison, Remy Book
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Publication London, Routledge Curzon, 2004.
Description x, 225p.
Standard Number 0415285623
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048600950.43/CON 048600MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   084979


Thailand-Four elections and a coup / Connors, Michael K   Journal Article
Connors, Michael K Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Thailand's political turmoil, evident after the December 2007 elections, is more than the sparks of ordinary conflict between rival elites seeking access to state power. The struggle has become not just about state capture, but also about who gets to determine the most fundamental questions relating to political order - the rules of the game. This article offers a critical interpretation of a decade of Thai politics, with the focus on the 2007 election and its aftermath. It examines debates about democracy, considers the position of the Thai monarchy and reflects on the regional implications of the Thai crisis
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ID:   068986


War of terror and the southern fire: how terrorism analysts get it wrong / Connors, Michael K   Journal Article
Connors, Michael K Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Terrorism  Southeast Asia  Thailand-Terrorism 
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