Labour, politics, and the state in industrializing Thailand / Andrew Brown.
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Superior document: | RoutledgeCurzon/City University of Hong Kong South East Asian studies ; 1 |
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Year of Publication: | 2004 |
Language: | English |
Series: | RoutledgeCurzon/City University of Hong Kong South East Asian studies ;
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Physical Description: | xiii, 174 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Monarchs, workers, and struggles for a voice
- The 1932 coup d'etat, political volatility, and labour's fluctuating fortunes
- Radicalism, shifting alliances, and managing labour's political space
- Capitalist expansion, regime dynamics, and the rise of enterprise unionism
- Export-oriented industraIization, battles for the state, and the disorganization of organized labour
- Organizing labour in the 1990s: crisis and continuing struggles for a political voice.