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Prawase Wasi (Thai: ประเวศ วะสี; RTGSPrawet Wasi, born 1931) is a Thai haematologist, political actor and public intellectual. A highly influential figure, his works range from thalassaemia-related research and helping develop Thailand's healthcare systems to initiating and backing the 1997 constitution of Thailand. He received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for government service in 1981.

Born in Kanchanaburi Province, Prawase graduated medicine from Siriraj Hospital and undertook postgraduate studies at University of Colorado and London University. He returned to teach as a professor at Siriraj (under Mahidol University, where he became vice president), publishing over 100 research articles, as well as advocating for rural public health development. He was indirectly active in politics, and wrote on political reform, civil society and social change. A liberal royalist, he based much of his writings on Buddhist philosophy. He promoted democratic decentralization, and supported the establishment of various non-governmental organizations. He chaired the Democracy Development Committee, which led to the drafting of the 1997 constitution, and successfully pushed for its adoption.[1][2][3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Prawase Wasi". rmaward.asia. Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  • ^ Fry, Gerald W.; Nieminen, Gayla S.; Smith, Harold E. (2013). Historical dictionary of Thailand (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press. pp. 315–6. ISBN 9780810875258.
  • ^ Baker, Chris; Phongpaichit, Pasuk (2005). A History of Thailand. Cambridge University Press. pp. 251–2, 256–8, 285. ISBN 9780521016476.
  • ^ McCargo, Duncan (December 2005). "Network monarchy and legitimacy crises in Thailand". The Pacific Review. 18 (4): 499–519. doi:10.1080/09512740500338937. S2CID 144748431.
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