Ploy Suebvises Constitutional Policymaking by the Thai Elite: Designing the Election System for House and Senate in the 2007 Constitution Working Paper Series No. 105 January 2010 The Southeast Asia Research Centre (SEARC) of the City University of Hong Kong publishes SEARC Working Papers Series electronically ©Copyright is held by the author or authors each Working Paper. SEARC Working Papers cannot be republished, reprinted, or reproduced in any format without the permission of the papers author or authors. Note: The views expressed in each paper are those of the author or authors of the paper. They do not represent the views of the Southeast Asia Research Centre, its Management Committee, or the City University of Hong Kong. Southeast Asia Research Centre Management Committee Professor William Case, Director Dr Catherine Chiu Dr Nicholas Thomas Dr Bill Taylor Editor of the SEARC Working Paper Series Ms Jennifer Eagleton Southeast Asia Research Centre The City University of Hong Kong 83 Tat Chee Avenue Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong SAR Tel: (852 3442 6106 Fax: (852) 3442 0103 http://www.cityu.edi.hk/searc CONSTITUTIONAL POLICYMAKING BY THE THAI ELITE: DE- SIGNING THE ELECTION SYSTEM FOR HOUSE AND SENATE IN THE 2007 CONSTITUTION1 2 Ploy Suebvises
[email protected] Faculty of Public Administration National Institute of Development Administration Introduction Processes of policymaking and their outcomes are a major field of political science and public administration.3 Regarding Thailand, recent work has covered policy areas such as poverty alleviation4, education combined with decentralization,5 the Internet and telecommunication,6 healthcare,7 tobacco control policy,8 foreign policy,9 abortion,10 forest policy,11 and food standards.12 A number of works have also dealt with specific conditions 1 Paper presented at the International Convention of Asia Scholars 6 (ICAS 6), 6–9 August, 2009, Daejeon Convention Center, South Korea.