Publication

Aug 2017

This publication traces how agricultural advances have created a shift from subsistence to entrepreneurial farming in northeastern Thailand over the past 30 years. The author also highlights that 1) this transition has been accompanied by a shift from a village-centric social system to a more broadly connected social network; and 2) the resulting changes have dramatically altered the region's social fabric, including its demography, social organization, culture, health, education and identity.

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Author A Terry Rambo
Series East-West Center Asia Pacific Issues
Issue 132
Publisher East-West Center (EWC)
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