What’s at stake in Thailand’s election, as three parties vie for power?




Votes are being counted in Thailand’s snap general election, seen as a three-way race between competing visions of progressive, populist and old-fashioned patronage politics. The battle for the support of 53 million registered voters played out against a backdrop of sluggish economic growth and heightened nationalist sentiment. Analysis by Bill Hayton, Associate in the Asia Pacific Program at Chatam House.



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