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Humphrey, Stephen R. Endangered animals of Thailand. Gainesville, Fla: Sandhill Crane Press, 1990.

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Co, Christie's Auction (Thailand). Christie's Thailand: Siamese impressions : Sunday 30 July 2000. Bangkok: Christie's Auction (Thailand), 2000.

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Round, Philip D. Resident forest birds in Thailand: Their status and conservation. Cambridge, U.K: International Council for Bird Preservation, 1988.

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Kekule, L. Bruce. Thailand's natural heritage: A look at some of the rarest animals in the kingdom. Bangkok, Thailand: WKT Pub., 2004.

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M, De Silva K., ed. Ethnic conflict in Buddhist societies: Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Burma. London: Pinter, 1988.

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International Conference on Rare Earth Minerals and Minerals for Electronic Uses (1991 Hat Yai, Thailand). Rare earth minerals and minerals for electronic uses: Proceedings of the International Conference on Rare Earth Minerals and Minerals for Electronoic Uses, held 23-25 January 1991 at J.B. Hotel, Hat Yai, Thailand. Edited by Siribumrungsukha B. Aedermannsdorf, Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 1991.

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Regional Workshop on Agro-Ecological Zones Methodology and Applications (1991 Bangkok, Thailand). AEZ in Asia: Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Agro-Ecological Zones Methodology and Applications, held at FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RAPA), Bangkok, Thailand, 17-23 November 1991. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1994.

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Calling in the soul: Gender and the cycle of life in a Hmong village. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2004.

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Expert, Consultation on Integrated Pest Management in Major Vegetable Crops (1988 Bangkok Thailand). Status and management of major vegetable pests in the Asia-Pacific region (with special focus towards integrated pest management): Technical highlights of the Expert Consultation on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Major Vegetable Crops held from 14-16 November, 1988 at the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RAPA), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand: RAPA, 1990.

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Endangered Animals of Thailand. Taylor & Francis Group, 1990.

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Elżbieta M. Goździak and Supang Chantavanich. African Migration to Thailand: Race, Mobility, and Integration. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Elżbieta M. Goździak and Supang Chantavanich. African Migration to Thailand: Race, Mobility, and Integration. Routledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated, 2022.

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African Migration to Thailand: Race, Mobility, and Integration. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Gozdziak, Elzbieta M., and Suphang Chanthawanit. African Migration to Thailand: Race, Mobility, and Integration. Routledge, 2022.

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Elżbieta M. Goździak and Supang Chantavanich. African Migration to Thailand: Race, Mobility, and Integration. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Humphrey, Stephen R. Endangered Animals of Thailand. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Humphrey, Stephen R., and James R. Bain. Endangered Animals of Thailand. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Humphrey, Stephen R. Endangered Animals of Thailand. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Humphrey, Stephen R. Endangered Animals of Thailand. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Endangered Animals of Thailand. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Big Buddha Bicycle Race: A Novel. Swallow Press, 2018.

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The Big Buddha Bicycle Race: A Novel. Swallow Press, 2018.

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Larsson, Tomas. Race to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization. Cato Institute, 2001.

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Larsson, Tomas. Race to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization. Cato Institute, 2010.

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Larsson, Tomas. The Race to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization. Cato Institute, 2001.

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The Race to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization. Cato Institute, 2001.

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Lynas, Mark, and Sarah Davidson Evanega. The Dialectic of Pro-Poor Papaya. Edited by Ronald J. Herring. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.013.33.

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The development and rapid adoption of genetically engineered, virus-resistant papaya for Hawaii was an early, rare successful case of a small-scale horticultural crop improved for farmers of mostly modest means by the public sector. Demand was potentially great because the technology addressed a crop-destroying disease for which there were—and are—no alternative solutions. The developers of the technology promoted diffusion with a philanthropic spirit of public-sector universities and personal commitment. Success in Hawaii demonstrated that the technology could benefit papaya growers world-wide. To replicate that success, Thailand was among the first countries to work to adapt the technology. The greatest challenge facing those charged with introducing virus-resistant transgenic papaya into Thailand turned out not to be a technical but political one as Greenpeace targeted virus-resistant papaya as the likely first GE crop to be grown in the country and thus, a gateway for other GE crops. The subsequent anti-GE papaya campaigns foiled biotechnology in Thailand and throughout Southeast Asia, which is puzzling because many biotech crops being developed in that region have similar potential to benefit smallholder farmers, impact the environment positively, and address major nutritional challenges. Many are developed by the public sector. Had Thailand successfully promoted transgenic papaya despite opposition from Greenpeace, governments and scientific agencies across Southeast Asia might have been encouraged by the success story and continued to use the tools of biotechnology in their own agricultural sectors to confront rapidly mounting global agricultural challenges. That this best-case scenario for biotechnology—a pro-poor papaya developed in the public sector without multinational property claims—has not reached resource-poor farmers in the developing world almost twenty years after its release in Hawaii offers lessons larger than a minor crop. The case aids in understanding the reasons for the limited spread of biotechnology for small farmers globally and the dimensions of opposition and reasons for success of opposition to all transgenics technologies.
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Hellmann, Olli. Populism in East Asia. Edited by Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser, Paul Taggart, Paulina Ochoa Espejo, and Pierre Ostiguy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198803560.013.10.

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Based on a strict interpretation of the ideological definition of populism, this chapter argues that populist politicians are a rare breed in the electoral democracies of Northeast and Southeast Asia. In fact, multiparty politics have only thrown up three true cases of populism in the past: Joseph Estrada in the Philippines, Thaksin Shinawatra in Thailand, and Prabowo Subianto in Indonesia. Through the analytical framework of discursive institutionalism, the chapter explains the general absence of populist politicians by highlighting the distinctiveness of East Asia as an ideological setting. Specifically, the ideational context that is East Asia does not provide broader frameworks that would allow politicians to draw a moral distinction between “the people” and “the elite” in ways that are meaningful to voters.
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Silva, K. M. De, Ellen S. Goldberg, and Pensri Duke. Ethnic Conflict in Buddhist Societies: Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Burma. Westview Press, 1988.

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Chan, Emily Ying Yang. Public health in rural Asia I. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198807179.003.0004.

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The rural health situation in Asia varies from country to country. In Asia, about half (47.5%) of the population were urban dwellers in 2014 and the rate of urbanization is expected to be the fastest compared to all other continents, of which approximately 65% live in urban settings. Projected between 2014 and 2050, seven of the ten countries with the largest declines in rural population are from Asia, with the top five coming from China, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Bangladesh. The top five most populous urban agglomerations in 2030 will all be located in Asia, namely Tokyo (37.2 million), Delhi (36.1 million), Shanghai (30.8 million), Mumbai (27.8 million), and Beijing (27.7 million). This chapter summarizes the public health status quo in some of these Asia–Pacific countries, highlighting the challenges encountered and providing empirical background for organizing health and emergency and disaster risk reduction programmes.
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Silva, K. M. De. Ethnic Conflict in Buddhist Societies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Symonds, Patricia V. Calling in the Soul: Gender and the Cycle of Life in a Hmong Village. University of Washington Press, 2015.

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