As we do from time to time, PPT lists some academic articles from international journals to see what is being written on politics, economy, and society in Thailand over the last few months. Doing this gives readers a bit of a feel for what the academic world is thinking about Thailand. Some papers are free…
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20 07 2021
If readers haven’t already seen them, we suggest reading to recent articles at Eurasia Review, considering aspects of class and gender in Thailand in an era of virus and political protest. They are relatively long articles, so we just preview them here.
Thailand’s
class divisions have dramatically widened during the Covid-19 pandemic. With students returning to the streets in protest, even with tight crowd restrictions in place, after a three-month hiatus during the pandemic, the Prayuth Chan-ocha regime is faltering in public support and perceived competence to handle a dramatic linear increase in case numbers.
He adds that: