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OPINION

Uni rankings, wages need a bigger boost

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 08/06/2018

» The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University rankings for 2018 are out, and the news is again not good for Thailand. Compared to the rest of the world, Thailand's top universities don't stand in good stead. Nor do they rank well compared to their peers in the region.

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'Watch scandal' now and amnesty bill then

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 02/02/2018

» The gnawing scandal over Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwon's dubious and expensive watches has become tantamount to the amnesty bill that upended the previous elected government of Yingluck Shinawatra, who is now on the run after being overthrown and subsequently convicted over the rice-pledging scheme. These two cases are ostensibly different but in fact they both spell the beginning of an inexorable end.

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Let Thai electorate be referendum winners

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 12/08/2016

» Amidst the wide-ranging fallout from Thailand's second-ever referendum results, one clear outcome that should not be downplayed and marginalised is that Thai voters have more or less collectively spoken yet again. Their preference this time is to approve a military-inspired constitution that codifies longer-term military supervision of Thai politics. This sobering reality from Thai voters is not music to pro-democracy ears but it must be heeded.

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Thailand's reversal of  fortune with Vietnam

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 27/05/2016

» First, it was Myanmar that took over the democratic space which Thailand used to occupy. Now, it is Vietnam that has eclipsed Thailand as a major regional player in regional trade and geopolitics. It is not a lot of fun for Thais to be counting the costs of their country's sagging political fortunes and sliding economic prospects but doing so is necessary to remind Thailand's ruling generals that we are in bad shape and that they are not quite up to scratch in coming up with what we want to do and where we need to go.

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OPINION

Military rule worsens divide

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 20/05/2016

» After two years of hope and anticipation, it is clear now that Thailand is no closer to peace and reconciliation than it was in the run-up to its latest military coup. In addition to the colour-coded divisions among civilians that have beset Thai politics over the past decade, we now suffer from a recurrent chasm between military authorities and civilian forces that was last seen more than two decades ago. As junta rule extends into a third year and possibly beyond, it looks increasingly like a combustible recipe full of tensions and risks that can only be cleared with a return to a legitimate government under popular rule.

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THAILAND

Myanmar in Aung San Suu Kyi's hands

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 04/12/2015

» After her massive electoral sweep of more than 80% of legislative seats on Nov 8, Aung San Suu Kyi now stands at a crossroads between her country's past and future amid her own leadership aspirations.

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Thailand caught in indefinite transition trap

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 22/05/2015

» Milestones and anniversaries are for marking. But few should overdo the focus on Thailand one year after its 12th successful coup in 83 years under constitutional rule. The past year is merely a large blip on a long political continuum that dates back a decade or even a century in which Thai society has been grappling with the form and content of a political order that is being contested between the forces of tradition and modernity.

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A saga and sideshow with much at stake

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 09/01/2015

» The impeachment case against former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra this month for dereliction of duty while in office over the rice-pledging budgetary losses is both a saga and a sideshow.

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Coup reorients relations with Cambodia

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 11/07/2014

» Thailand’s military coup has reoriented Thai-Cambodian relations with surprising effects. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s overt enmity and confrontation towards Thailand over the past several years have become conciliatory and accommodating for the time being. Whether this new pattern of bilateral ties is solidified depends on how post-coup Thailand plays out.

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The politics behind Thailand's amnesty controversy

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 06/11/2013

» Thaksin Shinawatra has achieved a feat undoable by other Thais. By trying to absolve himself of a criminal conviction and other alleged crimes and infractions, Thaksin has united his rank-and-file supporters and opponents.