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From the street to the ballot box: the July 2011 elections and the rise of social movements in Thailand / Kuhonta, Erik M; Sinpeng, Aim   Journal Article
Kuhonta, Erik M Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The July 2011 parliamentary elections in Thailand were significant because they ushered politics away from street demonstrations and into the polling booth. Just about a year after the worst political violence in Bangkok since the 1992 Black May incident, these elections confirmed the dominance of Thaksin Shinawatra-aligned parties and the prominence of social movements in engaging the electoral process. Notable were the Red Shirts who moved from street battle to electoral contestation in supporting Phua Thai and the Yellow Shirts who campaigned against politicians and political parties. No election in Thai history has had such a high degree of social mobilization as that of the 2011 polls.
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