Resisting globalization: a study of localism in Thailand |
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Authors: | Kevin Hewison |
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Abstract: | Recent work has suggested that the discontent over perceived negative impacts arising from liberalization and globalization need to be more carefully considered. The critiques emanating from non-governmental organizations and social movements are considered to be amongst the most significant. This paper examines one example of such criticism – localism – that emerged during the economic crisis in Thailand. This example is found to be a variety of populist reactions to the changes and inequalities generated by capitalist industrialization. The paper assesses this critique, its political strength and its potential to provide an alternative economic model for Thailand. While populist localism develops a useful moral argument regarding the impact of neoliberal globalization, it is unable to develop a sound alternative model. |
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Keywords: | Populism Non-GOVERNMENTAL Organizations Social Movements Globalization Self-RELIANCE Thailand |
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