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Duncan McCargo

Duncan McCargo is a professor of political science at the University of Leeds. His work deals mainly with the nature of power: how entrenched elites seek to retain it, and how challengers seek to undermine their legitimacy. He is best known for his writing on contemporary Thailand and Asia-related topics. He holds three degrees from the University of London: a First in English (Royal Holloway 1986); an MA in Area Studies (Southeast Asia) (1990); and a PhD in politics (1993) (the later two from the School of Oriental and African Studies). He has taught at Queen's University Belfast, and at Kobe Gakuin University, Japan. In 2006-07, he was a visiting senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, while he served as a distinguished visiting professor at Universiti Utara Malaysia in September 2011. McCargo is a visiting scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, an associate fellow of the New-York-based Asia Society, and an associate fellow at Chatham House in London.
==Writings on Thailand==
McCargo's PhD thesis, ''The political leadership of Major-General Chamlong Srimuang'' was published in a revised form as a 1997 book. Since then McCargo has published several other books on Thailand. These include: ''Politics and the Press in Thailand'' (2000), a fieldwork-based study for which he spent a year embedded in the editorial rooms of several leading Thai language newspapers; ''Reforming Thai Politics'' (2002) an edited volume which has become the standard work on the political reform process of the 1990s, containing chapters by a range of leading Thai and foreign scholars and activists; and ''The Thaksinization of Thailand'', an analysis of the politics surrounding controversial former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, co-authored with the revisionist political economist Ukrist Pathamanand.
Apart from his ten books, all of which have appeared in paperback, McCargo has published a number of articles in journals including ''Critical Asian Studies'', ''Journal of Asian Studies'', ''Journal of Democracy'' and ''New Left Review''. His writings regarding the "network monarchy", a term he coined to describe King Bhumibol Adulyadej and his proxies, particularly former Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanond, have been influential among Thai academics. His was the only journal article selected by ''Foreign Affairs'' for their seven-item list of essential reading on Thai politics.
Other McCargo articles deal critically with issues such as constitutionalism, the politics surrounding Buddhism, and the role of the military. He was critical of the 2006 military coup in Thailand. McCargo has consistently challenged mainstream assumptions in Thai studies and beyond, questioning the value of narrowly discipline-based perspectives in favour of more eclectic and empirically grounded approaches.

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