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From Siam To Thailand: What Is In A Name?, Charnvit Kasetsiri
From Siam To Thailand: What Is In A Name?, Charnvit Kasetsiri
Asian Review
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Concept Of People In Southeast Asia: A Cursory Consideration, Withaya Sucharithanarugs
Concept Of People In Southeast Asia: A Cursory Consideration, Withaya Sucharithanarugs
Asian Review
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Historical Writings, Historical Novels And Period Movies And Dramas: An Observation Concerning Myanmar In Thai Perception And Understanding, Sunait Chutinataranond
Historical Writings, Historical Novels And Period Movies And Dramas: An Observation Concerning Myanmar In Thai Perception And Understanding, Sunait Chutinataranond
Asian Review
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Identity, Authenticity And Reputation In The Postcolonial History Of Mainland Southeast Asia, Craig J. Reynolds
Identity, Authenticity And Reputation In The Postcolonial History Of Mainland Southeast Asia, Craig J. Reynolds
Asian Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Society Amidst Traditional Public And Private Sectors: Their Interactions And Roles In The Thai Public Policy Process, Pisanu Sangiampongsa
Civil Society Amidst Traditional Public And Private Sectors: Their Interactions And Roles In The Thai Public Policy Process, Pisanu Sangiampongsa
Asian Review
It is widely believed that the civil society will help lead to good governance in Thailand. This idea is not far-fetched. In the discussion of civil society, the two traditional sectors-the public and private-are first examined with respect to their roles in the public policy process and in the economy. Despite various benefits of both public and private sectors on the society and economy, failures in both sectors sometimes occur. The civil society is put forward as an alternative, third, or people's sector to compensate for the state and market failures. In the case of Thailand, the prevalence of corruption, …