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Coup puts Thai goodwill to the test
News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 05/04/2021
» A policy of humanitarianism first and foremost has always been the guiding principle for Thailand when it comes to dealing with refugees fleeing wars in neighbouring countries.
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You can observe rallies, envoys told
News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 21/10/2020
» Foreign diplomats are allowed to observe the political protests but they must inform the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) in advance, spokesman Tanee Sangrat said on Tuesday.
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Economy first for new US ambassador
News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 12/03/2020
» After a year and a half, a new US ambassador to Thailand has finally landed. Ambassador Michael G DeSombre, who took up his post earlier this month said taking sides in Thai politics is not the way to go and he will rather focus on promoting businesses, with energy and digital ventures, infrastructure and manufacturing projects also on his radar.
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Political rifts 'haven't faded'
News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 27/07/2019
» The policy debate over the past two days has shown that the political rifts in Thai society have not faded away, according to an academic.
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Asean aims for closer ties at special Sydney meet
News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 17/03/2018
» While Australia has expressed its willingness to help enhance regional security and prosperity at the Asean-Australia Special Summit, Thailand expects the strategic partnership to turn a new page, according to deputy government spokesman Werachon Sukondhapatipak.
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'Democratic backsliding' takes root
News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 03/09/2017
» KUALA LUMPUR - As Thailand transitions towards a democracy, it is critical to keep in mind that not only the elections but the government itself must meet citizens' expectations for leadership, security and socioeconomic development, a democratic expert said.
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Critic warns of NCPO plan to cement power
News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 20/06/2017
» The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) is systematically laying down the foundations to allow its power to take deep root in Thai politics and overshadow the role of elected politicians in the future, renowned political scientist Seksan Prasertkul said Monday.
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