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Brookings Northeast Asia survey 2001-02 / Dalpino, Catharin (ed.); Gill, Bates (ed.) 2002  Book
Gill, Bates Book
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Publication Washington,D.C., Brookings Institutions Press, 2002.
Description x, 119p.
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045794327.5003/DAL 045794MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   115616


Pluralism, performance, and personalities: political change in Southeast Asia / Dalpino, Catharin   Journal Article
Dalpino, Catharin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract An old debate that pits democratic values against Asian traditions of strongman rule and preferences for economic progress over political reform still resonates in the region.
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ID:   098407


Thailand: from violence to reconciliation? / Dalpino, Catharin   Journal Article
Dalpino, Catharin Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Thailand runs the risk that future protes, a right and a mainstay of liberal democracy, will escalate quickly into violence and eventually be constricted as a matter of course.
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ID:   103638


Thailand in 2010: rupture and attempts at reconciliation / Dalpino, Catharin   Journal Article
Dalpino, Catharin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In the first half of 2010, political tensions in Thailand rose steadily until they literally burst into flames as anti-government protesters set a commercial district on fire in response to the government's crackdown to reclaim the area. The country's other internal conflict, communal violence in the Muslim-majority provinces of the South, was all but ignored in the broader political emergency.
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ID:   113921


Thailand in 2011: high tides and political tensions / Dalpino, Catharin   Journal Article
Dalpino, Catharin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Although the pro-Thaksin Pheu Thai Party was favored to win Thailand's parliamentary elections in July, the party's 53% majority gave it a mandate that was stronger than expected. However, two months into her administration, the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was challenged by Thailand's worst floods in half a century. The crisis initially exacerbated the partisan political divide and gave a new twist to the urban-rural tensions that fueled Thailand's five-year political crisis.
Key Words Elections  Thaksin  Muslim Separatism  Floods  Yingluck 
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Thailand's elusive equilibrium / Dalpino, Catharin   Journal Article
Dalpino, Catharin Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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