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Charles F. Keyes
This book traces the evolution of the rural, Lao-speaking people of northeastern Thailand, now over a third of the nation’s population, from a traditional peasantry into “cosmopolitan” villagers who are actively shaping Thai politics. The electoral successes of the Thai Rak Thai/Pheu Thai Party in the early twenty-first century and the strong support given to the Red-Shirt movement appear to have finally given the cosmopolitan villagers of northeastern Thailand a continuing voice in the nation’s political process.
| Publisher | Silk Worm Books |
|---|---|
| Pages | 260 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-6-162-15074-6 primary |
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