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Thaification, or Thai-ization, is the
process by
which people of
different cultural and
ethnic origins living in
Thailand become ****imilated to the country's...
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symbols of
state and
complete integration into Thailand,
known as '
Thaification'. Most of
these reforms were
implemented by
Plaek Phibunsongkhram, who...
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Phayap (มณฑลพายัพ) from the
Sanskrit word for "northwest". This
policy of
Thaification was
intensified after the end of the
absolute monarchy in 1932 and the...
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immigrants and
other non-Thai-speaking
minorities in a
process known as
Thaification. An
irredentist ideology known as Pan-Thaiism was
promoted with the aim...
- century. This
newly developed nationalism was the base of the
policy of "
Thaification" of
Thailand which was
intensified after the end of
absolute monarchy...
- the mid-20th century, the state-supported ****imilation
policy called Thaification promoted Isan's
ethnic integration into the
modern conception of Thai...
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cultural and
political dominance in the Isan
region resulted in
various Thaification policies being enacted to
finally integrate the multi-ethnic Isan people...
- abroad, the word "Lao" is
hardly mentioned. This is
perhaps due to
forced Thaification, an
official attempt to
promote national unity and "Thainess", in which...
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integration into the Thai
nation state and the
central government's
policy of "
Thaification", they have
developed a
distinct regional identity that
differs both...
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mostly dropped out of use in the Isan
region of Thailand, due to the
Thaification policies of the Thai government, that
imposed Central Thai
culture such...