Development and institutionalization of communitarian thought in Thailand


Autoria(s): Shigetomi, Shinichi
Data(s)

29/07/2013

29/07/2013

01/07/2013

Resumo

In Thailand, communitarian ideas have been widely accepted and even institutionalized as a principle of national development plans and the Constitution of Thailand. This paper examines how and why the communitarian body of thought, described as "community culture thought," and originally created and shared within a small circle of social activists and academics in the early 1980s, came to be disseminated and authorized in Thai society. Contributors and participants, ways of expression, and avenues for disseminating this paradigm are the main topics in this paper. The paper reveals that these thoughts and concepts have been diversified and used as guiding principles by state elites, anti-state activists, and social reformists since the late 1980s. These people with such different political ideologies were connected through some key individuals. These critical connections networked them onto the same side for promoting communitarian thought in Thailand. When such leading advocates assumed key political positions, it was easy for them to push communitarian ideas into the guidelines and principles of state administration.

Identificador

IDE Discussion Paper. No. 423. 2013.7

http://hdl.handle.net/2344/1252

IDE Discussion Paper

423

Idioma(s)

en

eng

Publicador

Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO

日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所

Palavras-Chave #Thailand #Community #Sociology #Social movements #Communitarianism #Political sociology #361.7 #AHTH Thailand タイ
Tipo

Working Paper

Technical Report