What is at stake in Thailand's elections, as three parties vie for power?

Vote counting is underway in Thailand's early general election, seen as a three-way race among competing visions of progressive, populist and old-fashioned patronage politics. The battle for support from 53 million registered voters came against a backdrop of slow economic growth and heightened nationalist sentiment. Analysis by Bill Hayton, associate fellow in the Asia Pacific Programme at Chatam House.

What is at stake in Thailand's elections, as three parties vie for power?
Vote counting is underway in Thailand's early general election, seen as a three-way race among competing visions of progressive, populist and old-fashioned patronage politics. The battle for support from 53 million registered voters came against a backdrop of slow economic growth and heightened nationalist sentiment. Analysis by Bill Hayton, associate fellow in the Asia Pacific Programme at Chatam House.

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