Electoral Geography of the Sino-Thai in Thailand's National Elections, 1979–1995 |
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Authors: | Curtis N. Thomson |
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Abstract: | Comparison of Thai and Sino-Thai participation and success rates from the seven elections taking place since 1979 show Sino-Thai participation comparable to their proportion in the country's population. Assimilationist government minority policy and electorate acceptance have served to integrate this group into the mainstream political system. There is no pattern of support for a particular political party and there are no indicators of a separate Sino-Thai political element. Their highest success rates, however, occur in regions of the country that have historically had small Sino-Thai populations. This appears to be the result of factional politics and of monetary and organizational resources needed to garner votes at the provincial level. |
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Keywords: | Thailand nationalism electoral geography overseas Chinese |
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