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popular enthusiasm for street-based politics into a systematic engagement through
various channels and processes in various legislative frameworks and envisaged by
the drafters of the Constitution, the dream of achieving a proactive, engaging
democracy is not beyond reach.
Selected Bibliography
Achaporn Jarujinda, Law and State Administration, Internal Archives, Office of the
Council of State, 2012.
Anek Laothamatas, “A Tale of Two Democracies: Conflicting Perceptions of
Elections and Democracy in Thailand” in R.H. Taylor, The Politics of
Elections in Southeast Asia, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Aurel Croissant, “From Transition to Defective Democracy: Mapping Asian
Democratization” Democratization, Vol.11, No.5 December 2004,
at 156-178.
Chanchai Sawangsak, Administrative Law: Annotated, Winyoochon Publishing
(2 print), November 2, 2017.
nd
Duncan McCargo, “Network Monarchy and Legitimacy Crises in Thailand”,
The Pacific Review, 18(4): 499-519, January 2006.
Duncan McCargo, “The Last Gasp of Thai Paternalism”, The New York Times,
Opinion Section, December 19, 2013.
James Ockey, “Thailand’s “Professional Soldiers” and Coup-Making: The Coup of
2006”, Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian
Studies, Vol.19, No.1 (2007).
Jeremy Waldron, “The Rule of Law and the Importance of Procedure”, Nomos, Vol.50,
Getting to the Rule of Law, 2011.
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