Thailand's Political Peasants: Power in the Modern Rural Economy (New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies)

Walker, Andrew

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ISBN 10: 0299288242 ISBN 13: 9780299288242
Published by University of Wisconsin Press, 2012
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When a populist movement elected Thaksin Shinawatra as prime minister of Thailand in 2001, many of the country’s urban elite dismissed the outcome as just another symptom of rural corruption, a traditional patronage system dominated by local strongmen pressuring their neighbors through political bullying and vote-buying. In Thailand’s Political Peasants, however, Andrew Walker argues that the emergence of an entirely new socioeconomic dynamic has dramatically changed the relations of Thai peasants with the state, making them a political force to be reckoned with. Whereas their ancestors focused on subsistence, this generation of middle-income peasants seeks productive relationships with sources of state power, produces cash crops, and derives additional income through non-agricultural work. In the increasingly decentralized, disaggregated country, rural villagers and farmers have themselves become entrepreneurs and agents of the state at the local level, while the state has changed from an extractor of taxes to a supplier of subsidies and a patron of development projects.
    Thailand’s Political Peasants provides an original, provocative analysis that encourages an ethnographic rethinking of rural politics in rapidly developing countries. Drawing on six years of fieldwork in Ban Tiam, a rural village in northern Thailand, Walker shows how analyses of peasant politics that focus primarily on rebellion, resistance, and evasion are becoming less useful for understanding emergent forms of political society.

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Andrew Walker is senior fellow in the Department of Political and Social Change in the College of Asia and the Pacific at Australian National University. He is the coauthor of Forest Guardians, Forest Destroyers: The Politics of Environmental Knowledge in Northern Thailand and the cofounder of New Mandala, an influential blog that comments on contemporary Southeast Asian politics.

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Title: Thailand's Political Peasants: Power in the ...
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication Date: 2012
Binding: Soft cover
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