The Domination of a Fussy Strongman in Provincial Thailand: The Case of Banharn Silpa-archa

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Nishizaki, Yoshinori

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Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS)

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Several scholars portray Thai provincial strongmen as having character traits associated with nakleng - 'tough guys' - who are violent and ruthless toward enemies, but generous and compassionate toward supporters. Banharn Silpa-archa, the strongman of Suphanburi province, does not fit the description however. His personality is reflected in the way he meticulously - fussily - monitors all local development projects. This surveillance pushes otherwise lazy and inefficient local civil servants to be more diligent in their work. Banharn's domination rests on Suphanburians' appreciation of his non-nakleng-type leadership.

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Journal of Southeast Asian Studies

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2037-12-31