DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES OFTEN FOCUS ON
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP AS A CRUCIAL ANCHOR FOR LONG-TERM INVESTMENT; THE
SECURITY OF PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVIDES A FOUNDATION FOR CAPITALIST
EXPANSION. In recent years, Thailand's policies have been hailed as a
prime example of how granting formal land rights to poor farmers in
low-income countries can result in economic benefits. But the country
provides a puzzle: Thailand faced major security threats from colonial
powers in the nineteenth century and from communism in the twentieth
century, yet only in the latter case did the government respond with
pro-development tactics.
In Land and Loyalty, Tomas Larsson argues that institutional
underdevelopment may prove, under certain circumstances, a strategic
advantage rather than a weakness and that external threats play an
important role in shaping the development of property regimes.
Security concerns, he find, often guide economic policy. The domestic
legacies, legal and socioeconomic, resulting from state responses to
the outside world shape and limit the strategies available to
politicians. While Larsson's extensive archival research findings are
drawn from Thai sources, he situates the experiences of Thailand in
comparative perspective by contrasting them with the trajectory of
property rights in Japan, Burma, and the Philippines.
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Security and the Development of Property Rights in Thailand
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780801464089
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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