A/Prof Surin Maisrikrod ~ Adjunct Associate Professor
Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences
- About
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- Publications
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- Journal Articles
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- Maisrikrod S (2007) Learning from the 19 September coup: advancing Thai-style democracy? Southeast Asian Affairs, 2007 (1). pp. 340-359
- Maisrikrod S (1999) Changing forms of democracy in Asia? Some observations on the Thai and Philippine constitutions. Asian Studies Review, 23 (3). pp. 355-373
- Maisrikrod S (1999) Joining the values debate: the peculiar case of Thailand. Sojourn, 14 (2). pp. 402-413
- Maisrikrod S (1997) Thailand's 1996 Election: A Cheer for Democracy? The Australian Quarterly, 69 (1). pp. 30-39
- Maisrikrod S (1994) "The Peace Dividend" in Southeast Asia: The Political Economy of New Thai—Vietnamese Relations. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 16 (1). pp. 44-66
- Maisrikrod S (1993) THAILAND 1992: Repression and Return of Democracy. Southeast Asian Affairs, 1993 (1). pp. 327-349
- Maisrikrod S (1993) Emerging Patterns of Political Leadership in Thailand. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 15 (1). pp. 80-97
- Maisrikrod S (1992) Thailand's Policy Dilemmas Towards Indochina. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 14 (3). pp. 287-300
- Books
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- Maisrikrod S (1992) Thailand's two general elections in 1992 : democracy sustained. Research Notes and Discussions Paper, 75. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore
- Book Chapters
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- Chong M and Maisrikrod S (2017) Charting Thailand's maritime security policies from 1932 to 2012: a liberal international relations perspective. In: Maritime Security in East and Southeast Asia: political challenges in Asian waters. Springer, Singapore, pp. 145-205
- Maisrikrod S (2008) Civil society, accountability and governance in Thailand: a dim case of participatory democracy. In: Globalization and its Counter-forces in Southeast Asia. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, pp. 97-116
- Maisrikrod S (1997) Electoral politics: Commercialisation and exclusion. In: Political Change in Thailand : Democracy and Participation. Politics in Asia. Routledge, New York, NY, USA, pp. 132-148
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