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OPINION

The big issue: Blood brothers

Alan Dawson, Published on 06/12/2015

» In 1983, Vietnamese occupation troops in Cambodia crossed into Thailand and sparked fighting that was heavy at times. A battalion from the 2nd Infantry Division under a Thai colonel thought to have high potential for leadership became bogged down, and a second Thai colonel brought up his battalion to relieve the pressure.

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The big issue: The week in terrorism

Alan Dawson, Published on 29/11/2015

» Around the world and around the country, we were all Belgians. Brussels lowered the national terror alert on Friday from “imminent” to “serious and credible”. (Fact check: True. Reality check: Who could make it up?) One day it was “be very afraid” and a mere day later it had dropped to “be afraid”.

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The big issue: Foreign affairs

Alan Dawson, Published on 13/07/2014

» For months, if not years, prior to May 22, most Western and some Asian governments had lobbied the Thai military hard, stating or plainly warning that a direct overthrow of the government would bring strong reactions, some measured punishments and loud recriminations from overseas.

THAILAND

The big issue: The end of the beginning

Alan Dawson, Published on 18/05/2014

» If you start with "Prime Minister" Yingluck and she becomes "caretaker Prime Minister" Yingluck who turns into "acting caretaker Prime Minister" Niwattumrong, what is the person after him called?

OPINION

The big issue: Tick-tock

Alan Dawson, Published on 04/05/2014

» For six months, it has been a death match, but politics has suddenly taken on the air of a death watch. In a matter of days, the actions of caretaker prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra will be judged by two bodies generally seen as critics or worse, and the top man at either one can literally throw her out of office as easy as snapping his fingers. Easier.

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THAILAND

The Big Issue: Redefining Defamation

Alan Dawson, Published on 27/04/2014

» Credit marketing flair and impeccable timing for the sudden new shine on an old idea whose time may have come around again.

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THAILAND

The Big Issue: The Men in Black

Alan Dawson, Published on 29/03/2014

» The most important question in politics is now pretty obvious to everyone. Does Suthep Thaugsuban or Jatuporn Prompan have the bigger one?

THAILAND

The big issue: Back to square one

Alan Dawson, Published on 03/11/2013

» At 4.25am on Friday, there were 314 members of the Pheu Thai Party, a barebones staff of essential employees and a few very tired TV cameramen sending the proceedings around the country. The Democrats, without a hope of winning a vote on the issue or procedure, had already walked out.