1.
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2022
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Book
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Dynastic Democracy: Political Families in Thailand University of Wisconsin Press pp.1-304 (Single)
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2.
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2011
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Book
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Political Authority and Provincial Identity in Thailand Cornell University Press pp.1-254 (Single)
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3.
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2024
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Article
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"Dynastic Democracies: Reflections on the 2019 and 2023 General Elections in Thailand." Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs pp.60-67 (Single)
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4.
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2024
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Article
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"Dynastic Female Politicians and Family Rule in Thailand: Evidence from the 2019 and 2023 General Elections." Critical Asian Studies pp.321-349 (Single)
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5.
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2023
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Article
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"Ambiguous’ Network Monarchy as Problematic Euphoric Couplet.” Pacific Affairs pp.553-568 (Single)
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6.
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2023
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Article
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"Ties that Bind: Decentralisation, Local Elites and the Provincial Administrative Organisations in Thailand.” TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia pp.45-70 (Single)
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7.
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2023
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Article
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Book review: Edward Aspinall, Meredith L. Weiss, Allen Hicken and Paul D. Hutchcroft, Mobilizing for Elections: Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia. Asian Affairs pp.812-814 (Single)
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8.
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2022
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Article
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Author Exchange with Christopher Carothers, Democracy and Autocracy pp.26-31 (Single)
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9.
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2021
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Article
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"Embedded in a Patrimonial Culture: The Politicized Judiciary and an Undisciplined Reformist Party in Thailand." Critical Asian Studies pp.310-323 (Single)
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10.
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2020
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Article
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"Birds of a Feather: Anand Panyarachun, Elite Families, and Network Monarchy in Thailand.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies pp.197-242 (Single)
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11.
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2019
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Article
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"Ironic Political Reforms: Elected Senators, Party-list MPs, and Family Rule in Thailand.” Critical Asian Studies pp.210-231 (Single)
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12.
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2019
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Article
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“A Battle with the Junta: There’s Little Chance the 2019 Thai Election will Mark a Turning Point.” Policy Forum (Single)
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13.
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2018
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Article
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"New Wine in an Old Bottle: Female Politicians, Family Rule, and Democratization in Thailand.” Journal of Asian Studies pp.375-403 (Single)
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14.
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2015
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Book
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"Big is Good: The Banharn-Jaemsai Observatory Tower in Suphanburi.” Cornell University Press pp.143-161 (Single)
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15.
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2014
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Article
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"Peasants and the Redshirt Movement in Thailand: Some Dissenting Voices.” Journal of Peasant Studies pp.1-28 (Single)
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16.
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2014
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Article
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"Thailand 2013.” Britannica (Single)
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17.
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2014
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Article
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Book review: Andrew Walker, Thailand’s Political Peasants: Power in the Modern Rural Economy. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies pp.303-305 (Single)
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18.
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2013
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Article
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"Thailand 2012.” Britannica (Single)
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19.
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2013
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Article
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"The King and Banharn: Towards an Elaboration of Network Monarchy in Thailand.” South East Asia Research pp.69-103 (Single)
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20.
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2013
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Article
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Book review: Tyrell Haberkorn, Revolution Interrupted: Farmers, Students, Law, and Violence in Northern Thailand. Journal of Peasant Studies pp.459-462 (Single)
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21.
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2012
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Book
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"Banharn Silapa-acha.” Institute of Southeast Asian Studies pp.33-35 (Single)
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22.
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2012
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Article
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“Thailand 2011.” Britannica (Single)
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23.
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2011
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Article
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"Thailand 2010.” Britannica (Single)
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24.
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2009
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Article
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Book review: Marc Askew, Performing Political Identity: The Democrat Party in Southern Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies pp.651-653 (Single)
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25.
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2008
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Article
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"Suphanburi in the Fast Lane: Roads, Prestige, and Domination in Provincial Thailand.” Journal of Asian Studies pp.433-467 (Single)
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26.
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2008
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Article
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"Thailand 2007.” Britannica (Single)
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27.
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2007
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Article
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"Constructing Moral Authority in Rural Thailand: Banharn Silpa-archa’s Non-violent War on Drugs.” Asian Studies Review pp.343-364 (Single)
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28.
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2007
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Article
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"The Gargantuan Project and Modernity in Provincial Thailand.” Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, pp.217-233 (Single)
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29.
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2007
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Article
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“Thailand 2006.” Britannica (Single)
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30.
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2006
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Article
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"Thailand 2005." Britannica (Single)
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31.
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2006
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Article
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"The Domination of a Fussy Strongman in Provincial Thailand.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies pp.267-291 (Single)
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32.
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2005
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Book
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“Provincializing Thai Politics.” Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia: Selected Essays pp.3-19 (Single)
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33.
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2005
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Article
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"Thailand 2004." Britannica (Single)
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34.
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2005
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Article
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"The Moral Origin of Thailand’s Provincial Strongman.” South East Asia Research pp.184-234 (Single)
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35.
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2004
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Article
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“Provincializing Thai Politics.” Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia (Single)
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