2022
DOI: 10.1177/20578911221142132
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The persevering power of provincial dynasties in Thai electoral politics

Abstract: Provincial clans and dynasties have long been crucial in Thai electoral politics. Their influence was felt since before the 1969 poll. Post-1988 and post-1992 political space gave clans room to expand in power. But their sway has been interrupted by several factors, including military coups, changing constitutions, and national transformations. Thailand's March 2019 general election, December 2020 provincial administrative organization elections, and March 2021 subdistrict administrative organization elections… Show more

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“…Several studies tend to use different terminology to explain political family networks, including political family [6], political dynasty [7][8][9][10], political clan [6,11], politician family networks [12], and family ties [13]. Although they use different terminology, they all refer to the involvement of family networks in politics.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies tend to use different terminology to explain political family networks, including political family [6], political dynasty [7][8][9][10], political clan [6,11], politician family networks [12], and family ties [13]. Although they use different terminology, they all refer to the involvement of family networks in politics.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%