ABSTRACT

Written by an established expert on Thailand, this is one of the first books to fully investigate the Thai media’s role during the Thaksin government’s first term. Incorporating political economy and media theory, the book provides a unique insight into globalization in Southeast Asia, analyzing the role of communications and media in regional cultural politics.

Examining the period from the mid 1990s, Lewis makes a sustained comparison between Thailand and its neighbouring countries in relation to the media, business, politics and popular culture. Covering issues including business development, tourism, the Thai movie industry and the war on terror, the book argues that globalization as it relates to media, can be patterned on Thai experiences.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|27 pages

Development and democratization

chapter 3|29 pages

The military, the media and moral panics

chapter 6|27 pages

The Thai movie renaissance

chapter 7|8 pages

Afterword