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NIAS Studies in Asian Topics #47

Saying the Unsayable: Monarchy and Democracy in Thailand

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The Thai monarchy today is usually presented as both guardian of tradition and the institution to bring modernity and progress to the Thai people. It is moreover seen as protector of the nation. Scrutinizing that image, this volume reviews the fascinating history of the modern monarchy. It also analyses important cultural, historical, political, religious, and legal forces shaping the popular image of the monarchy and, in particular, of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. In this manner, the book offers valuable insights into the relationships between monarchy, religion and democracy in Thailand – topics that, after the September 2006 coup d’état, gained renewed national and international interest.

286 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2010

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April 19, 2011
Dan,

It's another Thai book. A fine companion to that other one I read, but I still don't think you'd like it much.

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