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Thai Politics in Translation: Monarchy, Democracy and the Supra-constitution By Michael Connors & Ukrist Pathmanand. NIAS Press, 2021. 256 pages. Hardback, £65.00 GBP, ISBN: 9788776942847. Paperback, £22.50, ISBN: 9788776942854

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Thai Politics in Translation: Monarchy, Democracy and the Supra-constitution By Michael Connors & Ukrist Pathmanand. NIAS Press, 2021. 256 pages. Hardback, £65.00 GBP, ISBN: 9788776942847. Paperback, £22.50, ISBN: 9788776942854

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 January 2023

Motoki Luxmiwattana*
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University, Shinjuku-ku, Japan

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