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Why Thailand will stay in Third World

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 16/01/2019

» Cambodia had a "fake" national ballot in June. Bangladesh held a "farcical poll" blighted by intimidation late last month. Thailand is worse. It can't event hold a general election as planned.

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Plagiarism is innovation's cul-de-sac

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 07/09/2018

» What's new? That's what my reaction was when I learnt about the plagiarism allegation levelled at Thai architect Duangrit Bunnag over the winning design for Suvarnabhumi airport's new terminal that has been ongoing over the past week.

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Anti-populism law not for greater good

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 09/05/2018

» Raising one finger during her campaigning to symbolise her party's ballot number ahead of the 2011 election, Yingluck Shinawatra rode a wave of popularity all the way to victory. And now the man who threw her caretaker government out of office in 2014 by force has demonstrated he is not shy of using a similar gimmick.

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Prosecuting a country's 'CEO' a risky move

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 27/07/2017

» Should chief executive officers (CEOs) who inflict losses on companies be jailed for mismanagement and then be forced to compensate the firms? If so, national leaders -- like ousted premier Yingluck Shinawatra who is undergoing a criminal trial for implementing the supposedly loss-ridden rice-pledging scheme -- could face the same prospect of punishment for a flawed project.

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'Heroes' must stick to their principles

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 22/02/2017

» At a time when "people from the same camp" broke a principle he said he once believed in, Wanchai Sornsiri, a member of the National Reform Steering Assembly, seems to believe that silence is golden.

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Does Yingluck punishment fit the crime?

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 16/09/2016

» Both are the first female national leaders similarly alleged to have committed fiscal crimes of responsibility. They, however, faced the music of a different tune.