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Treethep Srisa-nga

Treethep Srisa-nga is a PhD student in Political Science at the University of Florida and the managing editor of the Newsletter for the American Political Science Association’s (APSA) Comparative Politics Section. He is the co-author of Global Populisms (2021), published by Routledge.

Articles by Treethep Srisa-nga (3)

Pheu Thai Party’s Identity Crisis: A Brand in Peril?

Treethep Srisa-nga

To ensure its survival, the party allied with the conservative establishment and compromised on benchmark policies. But if voters fail to recognise its dedication to reform or economic benefits, it risks perishing before the 2027 elections.

Lost in Translation: Decoding Populism in Thailand’s 2023 Elections

Treethep Srisa-nga

How populism is defined and wielded in today’s Thai politics has implications for the strength and sustainability of the country’s political development.

Thailand’s Right-Wing Parties: Keeping Democracy Close But Its Enemies Closer

Treethep Srisa-nga

Some democracy advocates may look to eradicating right-wing parties in the political landscape come the elections in May. But it should be noted that not all right-wing parties are harmful to democracy.