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Orchestrating fear: how Thailand's establishment uses fear to maintain authoritarian rule/ Matthana Rodyim

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Volume 46, Issue 3, December 2024, pg. 476-495Summary: This article looks at the effort the Thai state makes in creating a culture of fear as a conscious and calculated tactic employed by those in power. The ways in which fear is created since King Bhumibol in order to maintain political stability and social order.
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This article looks at the effort the Thai state makes in creating a culture of fear as a conscious and calculated tactic employed by those in power. The ways in which fear is created since King Bhumibol in order to maintain political stability and social order.

FEAR TACTICS, AUTHORITARIAN RULE, THAILAND, NEWARTICLS

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