Governance modes in global and democratic transitions: Issue area variations in Thai politics since 1973 |
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Authors: | Albert S Yee |
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Institution: | Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science , Georgia State University , Atlanta, USA |
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Abstract: | Globalisation and democratisation have contributed to the emergence of multiple and changing governance modes across issue areas within political systems. But standard methodological and concept refinement strategies to analyse these different types of governance encounter difficulties because they test or modify singular “root” conceptions of governance. This article proposes an alternative solution by integrating issue area variations and state‐society relations to illuminate the multiple and changing modes of governance within states. Variations in the extent of issue accessibility, political participation, and policy penetration generate different governance modes across issue areas. To illustrate the utility of this approach, this article uses it to systematise some perplexing variations in Thai politics since 1973. |
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