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Thailand in a state of confusion
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 21/01/2013
» The best descriptions for the public's confusion over how the government is tackling violence in the far South and the latest problem in that region _ the Rohingya _ could perhaps be: two voices are worse than one; there is one voice that should not be ignored; so far, not so good.
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A fateful path of arrogance
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 17/12/2012
» It's nice to hear this statement from Thaksin Shinawatra: ''Reconciliation is not about me receiving an amnesty so I can return home, because I'm already familiar with staying abroad.''
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Coach Newin still gets a political kick
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 15/10/2012
» Newin was up. Newin was down. And football-y and politically speaking, Newin Chidchob will never be out.
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Easy to bounce around with our tax money
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 12/11/2012
» The odd surprise or two from politicians really do make Thailand look like a country where there's never a dull moment. The sad thing, though, is that those surprises always end up with taxpayers' money being washed down the drain.
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Pak Bara port plan all but sunk
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 23/11/2012
» As plans to build a megaproject in Dawei gather pace, the future of Pak Bara deep-sea port in Satun is heading in the opposite direction.
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Unwittingly, Thailand has bowed to US
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 26/11/2012
» Partnership. This word sounds warm and tender. It also implies mutual respect. Then again, it can also be deceiving.
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A comedy of errors in the war on graft
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 29/10/2012
» The future for the graft busters at the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) and the Anti-Corruption Network (ANC) should be looking healthy. But behind the scenes, it would not appear to be so.
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Dirty tricks campaigns
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 01/10/2012
» Times change. But old political tactics never die. What really happened days before Pheu Thai Party chief Yongyuth Wichaidit's decision to step down from the cabinet substantiates this point.
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The impossible and the improbable
News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 17/09/2012
» Politics is always unpredictable. Who could ever have imagined that the first female prime minister of Thailand would be Yingluck Shinawatra? Her name was never even mentioned in the farthest corners of political thinking years ago when the pundits were trying to guess who would make this moment of history. Instead, it was high-profile lawmakers like Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan or Khunying Supatra Masdit who were on everyone's lips.
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