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Introduction The problematic: territorial state, international capital, and uneven industrial development in Thailand 1. State power beyond the 'territorial trap': the internationalization of the state 2. Internationalization of the state under US hegemony: building the Cold War regime and capturing peasants, 1945-75 3. Internationalization of the state under US hegemony and Japanese quasi-hegemony: promoting industrialization and discipling labour, 1945-2000 4. Internationalization of the state under Japanese quasi-hegemony: marginalizing Northern workers, 1980-2000 5. Interpreting post-World War II development in Thailand: more and less than a national phenomenon 6. Uneven economic crisis, industrial restructuring, and the politics of development in a post-nationalist era Conclusion Thailand at the Margins Bibliography
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