-The essays shows how in northern Thailand, the Thai royal think tanks, in the name of the Buddhist inspired royal philosophy named Sufficiency Economy (Settalkit Po Phiang), tend to put in place their vision of the righteous rural landscape, simultaneously adopting their technocratic soft power to co-opt and prevent resistance from local farmers, ethnic minorities and NGOS.

Turning red rural landscapes yellow? Sufficiency Economy and Royal Projects in the hills of Nan, Northern Thailand

Amalia Rossi
2013-01-01

Abstract

-The essays shows how in northern Thailand, the Thai royal think tanks, in the name of the Buddhist inspired royal philosophy named Sufficiency Economy (Settalkit Po Phiang), tend to put in place their vision of the righteous rural landscape, simultaneously adopting their technocratic soft power to co-opt and prevent resistance from local farmers, ethnic minorities and NGOS.
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