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    Regional order in East Asia after summits

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 17/11/2017

    » While Asean-related leaders' meetings tend to come and go with a lot of spectacle and brouhaha without much lasting substantive impact, the recently concluded summits of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in Vietnam and the United States-Asean and the East Asia Summit in the Philippines will be seen in hindsight as highly consequential. The geopolitical and geoeconomic positions of just about all attending countries were more or less known before hand. This most recent summit season was about the policy orientation and preferences of the US under President Donald Trump.

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    Myanmar's Rohingya issue handled poorly

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 08/09/2017

    » Less than a year after its last major upsurge in communal violence underpinned by religious tensions between Buddhism and Islam, the northern section of Myanmar's western Rakhine state bordering Bangladesh is again beset with another bout of similar turmoil and bloodshed. The pattern of conflict and violence this time is similar to late last year but the scale and scope are much wider and more lethal. At its root, the ongoing violence in Rakhine is more mixed than the Manichean images of good versus evil being portrayed in the international media.

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    Language is way forward in deep South

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 03/07/2015

    » In multi-ethnic and multi-cultural societies, language is about more than communication. It is about recognition and accommodation, power and power-sharing. When society fosters power-sharing and forges compromise and consensus to underpin societal cohesion and achieve relative peace at home, the role of official and national languages can be powerful and paramount.

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    Takeaways from the Lee Kuan Yew years

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 27/03/2015

    » In death as in life, Lee Kuan Yew elicits reactions near and far that few global leaders can match. In the wake of his passing, Singapore functions just fine in a business-as-usual fashion, with strong institutions, a system of government and human talent that will sustain the place.

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    Recalibrating majority rule, minority rights

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 14/06/2013

    » From Turkey to Thailand and elsewhere where political legitimacy derives from electoral democracy, the relationship between majority rule and minority rights has become problematic and in need of recalibration. If a more effective majoring-minority moving balance is not found, electoral democracy is likely to be discredited and undermined to the detriment of societies it was cultivated and designed to govern.

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    The rise of CLMT and the need for more G-2

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 16/11/2012

    » Newly re-elected United States President Barack Obama is due for a visit to Southeast Asia at its most momentous and contentious juncture in contemporary times.

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    Deprivation to deliverance in Myanmar

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 20/04/2012

    » The opposition National League for Democracy's virtual sweep of 43 out of 44 MP seats in Myanmar's recent by-elections was a long time coming.

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    Shifting political tides portend turmoil

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 06/01/2012

    » Thailand has arrived at the outset of 2012 more bruised and battered compared to its previous bouts of political instability, characterised by several years of protests and violence and then capped recently by the floods.

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    The implications of Burma's progress

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 13/01/2012

    » Watching Burma's ongoing progress towards democratic reforms and political dialogue from afar is like seeing sprinkling rain turning into a light downpour after a long drought over two decades. It is a spectacular and stunning sight thus far, partly because the long drought stirred pent-up demands and grievances for ways forward.

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