Thai Political Culture In order to study political culture, it is imperative to first learn how to define it. Political culture refers to the attitudes, beliefs and values that underlie the functioning of a particular political system. These were also seen as including knowledge and skills about the political system, positive and negative emotional feelings towards it, and evaluative judgments about that system. Particular regional, ethnic or other groups within a political system, called "subcultures", have their own way of dealing with the political system that the political culture in a country can be united or even different. This has been given more attention because the influence of the individuals involved in this varies significantly due to geography, religion, ethnicity and even economics. Studying political culture can help us understand how certain people react to certain political events. and developments in some societies and can also help us to be aware of the reasons for tension within a community and even nations. This article aims to study Thailand's unique political culture and further examine the causes of how it came to be today. It also aims to examine how this particular type of political culture has influenced the way government is run today and, more importantly, its effects on other sectors and parts of the community. Extensive research was conducted to solve this particular study. Resources include encyclopedias, books about the country, newspaper articles, and the Internet. There was also an interaction between the researcher and the people of the said country through the chat room.THEO...... middle of paper......quiet regarding the development of their policy, we can see that it is very successful to the point that it has achieved stability in terms of the economy and then stability in all other sectors such as society and government.Bibliography:BIBLIOGRAPHY www.msn.expedia.com www. asiatour.com/index www.ask.com www.google.com Collier's Encyclopedia; vol. 22 pp. 230-241; © 1995, P. F. Collier 919 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022 Compton Encyclopedia; vol. 23 pp. 146-149; © 1996, Compton's Learning Company, Chicago Encyclopedia Americana; vol. 26 pp.585-594; © 1980, Americana Corporation, Dranbury, Connecticut People and Places; vol. 5 pp. 1302-1313; © 1992, World Book Inc. 525 W. Monroe St. Chicago IL 60661
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