State institutions in Northeast Thailand: Lao ethnics and the Thai identity
In this last chapter on state representation, we focus on a case where there has been an absence of demands. In Northeast Thailand, the large ethnic Lao population has not demanded cultural concessions from the state. In fact, not only have the demands been absent, but most people in the region see...
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Main Author: | RICKS, Jacob |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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