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    Thais split over Russia-Ukraine conflict

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 15/03/2022

    » The Russia-Ukraine war has managed to divide the Thai public with three different outlooks on the crisis -- strong condemnation, non-partisan, or support for the UN charter. For the first time since the Cambodian conflict four decades ago, Russian military action has caused divisive debates among Thai intellectuals, diplomats, and media personalities about the country's position on the situation.

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    Asean responds to invasion of Ukraine

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 01/03/2022

    » Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine that began on Feb 24 offers valuable lessons for the countries in the region, which have often become the pitched geopolitical battleground for the great powers. From now on, no matter how the Ukraine crisis ends, it will significantly impact the security of Europe and lead to the emergence of a new order to which Asean has to quickly adjust.

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    Asean heads gear for summit with Biden

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 08/03/2022

    » Can Asean and the US forge a "more united than ever" relationship for the future?

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    New pragmatism on the rise in Asean

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 22/02/2022

    » While the Myanmar quagmire will continue to dominate Asean's agenda under Cambodia and future chairs, one must not forget that the current chair must also deal with a myriad of challenges across all sectors of the grouping's ongoing cooperation. The much-awaited foreign ministerial retreat last Thursday has once again shown that Asean remains a closely knit, pragmatic family.

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    Thailand revamps Middle East strategy

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 08/02/2022

    » After 32 years of frosty relations, the dramatic normalisation of Thai-Saudi diplomatic relations have far-reaching implications for both countries' diplomatic pathways in the world's most volatile region.

  • OPINION

    Welcome to Thailand: Ganja anyone?

    News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 15/02/2022

    » Thank Lord Buddha! The Land of Smiles is not going to turn into the land of ganja any time soon. That means you still cannot smoke pot openly as you will be jailed. However, omelets mixed with ganja or kratom leaves or deep broth with wagyu beef are popular dishes and highly recommended for persons who need a quick stir for their emotions.

  • OPINION

    Myanmar's crisis and emerging traps

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 01/02/2022

    » Today is the first anniversary of the Feb 1 seizure of power by the Tatmadaw in Nay Pyi Taw. Over the past 12 months, the overall situation in Myanmar has gone into a downward spiral and all the progress and positive developments made since 2011, when the country proudly opened up, have gone into the dustbin.

  • OPINION

    Cambodia's chair: trust and tasks ahead

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 18/01/2022

    » Cambodia's reputation in regional and international affairs has long preceded Prime Minister Hun Sen's recent trip to Myanmar. Indeed, to be fair, the two-day visit was an ice breaker to create much-needed space for all the Asean 10 to get together once again.

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    A new chapter in Japan's Asia policy

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 25/01/2022

    » Japan's recently announced new economic doctrine towards Asia has two dimensions. The first has Asean at its core. The second is all about broader Asia which includes China, South Korea and India without naming them. Indeed, this time Japan wants to ascertain that its new policy approach is the outcome of its own regional assessment based on more than five decades of developmental engagement with the region.

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    Cambodia: Asean's spoiler or saviour?

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 04/01/2022

    » Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen will be the Tatmadaw's first guest of honour in Nay Pyi Taw this weekend. Whatever the outcome of his two-day trip, it will have both intended and unintended consequences for the future of the Asean process, especially the five-point consensus (FPC). For nearly a year since the coup on Feb 1, Asean has assumed the role of peacemaker, going strictly by the book to ensure that the crisis in Myanmar would come to an end through the grouping's agency and good practices.

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