Labour, Politics and the State in Industrialising Thailand

Labour, Politics and the State in Industrialising Thailand
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781134366842
ISBN-13 : 1134366841
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Synopsis Labour, Politics and the State in Industrialising Thailand by : Andrew Brown

This book focuses on how the state has become entangled in the processes through which workers have been organized, reorganized and disorganized as social and political actors in different historical periods.

Labour, Politics, and the State in Industrializing Thailand

Labour, Politics, and the State in Industrializing Thailand
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Publisher : Curzon Press
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 0415318629
ISBN-13 : 9780415318624
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Synopsis Labour, Politics, and the State in Industrializing Thailand by : Andrew Brown

The growing industrialization of Thailand due to the introduction of capitalist processes has had a revolutionary impact on the organization and structure of the society. New classes, groups and interests have arisen including a new urban-based industrial working class who are essential to the new capitalist procedures. This book examines how industrial workers have come to occupy a strategic place in the contemporary political economy and charts their long-term activism in seeking redress for a range of individual, social and political problems. This text focuses on how the state has become entangled in the processes through which workers have been organized, reorganized and disorganized as social and political actors in different historical periods. By examining the themes of labour weakness, political exclusion and insignificance of class factors, this book brings back workers from the margins by demonstrating that both in the present and past the state has been involved in processes that determine the forms of their struggles. By utilizing new empirical data and historical material, Brown highlights how the working class have emerged as an enduring facet of Thai society.

Contention and Regime Change in Asia

Contention and Regime Change in Asia
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9783030492205
ISBN-13 : 3030492206
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Synopsis Contention and Regime Change in Asia by : Linda Maduz

In undemocratic settings, where modes of political participation and interest mediation are severely limited, protest may become a major form of political action. When and why does popular upsurge occur in such a setting? What form does it take and what do people ask for? When does protest become regime-threatening? And how does the authoritarian government react? This book explains the dynamics we observe during regime change facing high contention, in which much is at stake both for those in power and their challengers. Focussing on the experiences of democratizing countries in Asia, the author shows that even in the chaotic context of regime change there are regularities in when and how people mobilize. The book applies concepts and methods used in social movement research to the study of regime change and is based on a newly collected protest event dataset of 20 years for Indonesia, South Korea, and Thailand.

Labour, Politics and the State in Industrialising Thailand

Labour, Politics and the State in Industrialising Thailand
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0415600049
ISBN-13 : 9780415600040
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Synopsis Labour, Politics and the State in Industrialising Thailand by : Andrew Brown

In this book Brown argues that workers in East and Southeast Asia are significant actors in political change. Critically examining the themes of labour weakness, political exclusion and insignificance of 'class factors' he aims to bring workers back from the margins, demonstrating that both in the present and past the state has been entangled in processes that determine the forms of their struggles. This book presents new empirical data, important historical material and an innovative approach to workers and politics.

Labor and Politics in Indonesia

Labor and Politics in Indonesia
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781108478472
ISBN-13 : 1108478476
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Synopsis Labor and Politics in Indonesia by : Teri L. Caraway

The first analysis of how Indonesia's labor movement overcame organizational weakness to become the most vibrant in Southeast Asia.

Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Politics

Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Politics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 599
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ISBN-10 : 9781136579189
ISBN-13 : 1136579184
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Politics by : Richard Robison

Now available in paperback, this Handbook provides a comprehensive analysis of the major themes that have defined the politics of Southeast Asia. It provides a comprehensive and cutting-edge examination of this important subject. The introductory chapter provides an overview of the theoretical and ideological themes that have dominated the study of the region's politics and presents the different ways the complex politics of the region have been understood. The contributions by leading scholars in the field cover a range of broad questions about the dynamics of politics. The Handbook analyses how the dominant political and social coalitions of the region were forged in the Cold War era, and assesses the complex processes of transition towards various forms of democratic politics. How institutions and systems of governance are being forged in an increasingly global environment is discussed and whether civil society in Southeast Asia has really evolved as an independent sphere of social and political activity. The Handbook examines how national governments are dealing with growing tensions within the region as matters such as labour, human rights and the environment spill beyond national boundaries, and how they are establishing a place in the new global framework. By engaging the Southeast Asian experience more firmly with larger debates about modern political systems, the Handbook is an essential reference tool for students and scholars of Political Science and Southeast Asian studies.

The Australian Study of Politics

The Australian Study of Politics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : 9780230296848
ISBN-13 : 023029684X
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Australian Study of Politics by : R. Rhodes

The Australian Study of Politics provides the first comprehensive reference book on the history of the study of politics in Australia, whether described as political studies or political science. It focuses on Australia and on developments since WWII, also exploring the historical roots of each major subfield.

Global Taxation

Global Taxation
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9780192897572
ISBN-13 : 0192897578
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Synopsis Global Taxation by : Philipp Genschel

Global Taxation investigates the global transition to modern taxation from the 18th century to today. Modern taxation refers to the broad-based tax instruments that allowed for the emergence of big government as we know it today, including, most prominently, income taxes and general consumption taxes. The volume draws on a new historical dataset of tax introduction worldwide to map the global spread of modern taxes descriptively and to explore its correlates analytically. It makes four contributions to the literature. First, it corrects a pervasive Western bias in historical political economy and fiscal sociology. Most of this literature focuses heavily on the tax policy of advanced democracies in Europe. The chapters of this volume explore how far Western theories and insights travel to non-Western contexts. Second, the volume mitigates a recency bias in much of the macro-quantitative literature in comparative political economy and public finance. The chapters investigate whether insights travel across time from recent to more distant periods of observation. Third, the volume compensates for the substantive preoccupation of extant research with the personal income tax and the VAT by extending the analysis to other important tax instruments: the corporate income tax, the inheritance tax, non-VAT sales taxes, and social security contributions. Finally, the volume goes beyond the prevalent methodological nationalism in fiscal sociology and comparative political economy. It shows that non-sovereign tax introductions were common in colonial and imperial settings and compares analytically how the logic of these non-sovereign introductions differed from sovereign ones.

People Power in an Era of Global Crisis

People Power in an Era of Global Crisis
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781317967439
ISBN-13 : 1317967437
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis People Power in an Era of Global Crisis by : Barry K. Gills

A quarter of a century has now passed since the historic popular uprising that led to the overthrow of the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines. The mass movement known as the "People Power Revolution" was not only pivotal to the democratic transition within the Philippines, but it also became an inspiration for subsequent mass movements leading to further democratic transitions throughout the Third World and in the former Communist bloc in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. However, the neoliberal economic policies subsequently pursued by newly democratic governments throughout the Third World led all but the most celebratory observers to note the constrained and limited nature of these formal political transitions. This volume poses the question of the extent to which ‘people power’ has been able to play an active role resisting neoliberalism and deepen substantive democracy and social justice. Through a series of case studies of the regions and individual countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe, the contributions in the volume provide a new set of original and in-depth critical assessments of the nature of the longer-term impact of the democratic transitions commencing in the 1980s and continuing until the present, and questioning their impact and potential influence on human dignity, freedom, justice, and self-determination, and thus opening new avenues of enquiry into the future of democracy. This book was originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.

Reforming Asian Labor Systems

Reforming Asian Labor Systems
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9780801463945
ISBN-13 : 0801463947
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Reforming Asian Labor Systems by : Frederic C. Deyo

In Reforming Asian Labor Systems, Frederic C. Deyo examines the implications of post-1980s market-oriented economic reform for labor systems in China, South Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand. Adopting a critical institutionalist perspective, he explores the impact of elite economic interests and strategies, labor politics, institutional path dependencies, and changing economic circumstances on regimes of labor and social regulation in these four countries. Of particular importance are reform-driven socioeconomic and political tensions that, especially following the regional financial crisis of the late 1990s, have encouraged increased efforts to integrate social and developmental agendas with those of market reform. Through his analysis of the social economy of East and Southeast Asia, Deyo suggests that several Asian countries may now be positioned to repeat what they achieved in earlier decades: a prominent role in defining new international models of development and market reform that adapt to the pressures and constraints of the evolving world economy.