Metropolis and Nation in Thailand: The Political Economy of Uneven Development

Metropolis and Nation in Thailand: The Political Economy of Uneven Development

by Bruce London
Metropolis and Nation in Thailand: The Political Economy of Uneven Development

Metropolis and Nation in Thailand: The Political Economy of Uneven Development

by Bruce London

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Overview

This qualitative study of the relationships between one primate city, Bangkok, and its hinterland, the Thai nation, breaks new ground in general sociological theory, redirects the study of city-hinterland relationships, and presents an interpretation of Thai political history that departs significantly from conventional analyses. Professor London finds a direct correlation between the nature of intergroup relationships and the type of parasitism or internal colonialism evident in center-periphery relationships. He concludes that Bangkok, through the operations of its decision-making elite, has historically been parasitic on the Thai nation and that primate city parasitism is essentially a political phenomenon, more complex than has been previously suggested.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367021641
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/07/2019
Pages: 158
Product dimensions: 5.88(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Westview Replica Editions — Preface — Metropolis and Nation: Theory and Research — The Statistical Primate City: Bangkok, Thailand — The Political Primate City: The Distribution of Power in Thai Society, 1850-1973 — The National Implications of Central Decision-Making: The Policy and Politics of National Integration — The Regional Implications of National Decision-Making: The Policy and Politics of Regional Management — The Meaning of Parasitism: Social Class, Political Power, and the Ecology of “National Unity”
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