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Kill the candidate, win the election?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 24/05/2011
» When a key canvasser in Ang Thong was ambushed and gunned down, it dealt a blow to the election campaign against Pheu Thai.
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Rice market uncertainty and the election
Jon Fernquest, Published on 21/06/2011
» If Pheu Thai wins the election and sets rice prices far above market prices, international orders might go elsewhere.
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The economics of election campaign posters
Jon Fernquest, Published on 16/06/2011
» With only weeks to go before the elections and campaigns swinging into full gear, business is great for small printers.
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Celebrity election failure
Jon Fernquest, Published on 05/07/2011
» Celebrity means little in politics. Celebrities-turned-politicians relying on name rather than experience failed dismally.
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Hire a hitman to win the election?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/03/2011
» Murder is a cheaper (100,000-300,000 baht) way than vote-buying (5-10 million baht) to win elections, nowadays.
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Women, is the election helping them?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 02/06/2011
» "Of the 8.5 million households in the farm sector, 31% of household heads are women, and steadily increasing."
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Where is Thailand's economy going?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 25/07/2012
» From rice purchases to minimum wages to government handouts, clear long-term plans for the future being replaced by short-term election promises.
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Reform of Police and Judiciary
Jon Fernquest, Published on 01/07/2011
» "There is no peace without justice," the red-shirt catchphrase proclaims, but in Sunday's election no party has dared touch the real obstacles to justice.
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Credit cards for farmers and more
Jon Fernquest, Published on 27/05/2011
» In the run-up to Thailand's election, political parties are putting together competitive policy platforms to win the rural vote.
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Debate: Rice policy and price supports
Jon Fernquest, Published on 18/05/2011
» Corruption has plagued every system of rice price supports. Election promises to hike prices 40%, far above market levels, replays past mistakes.
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