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The big issue: One damp thing after another

Alan Dawson, Published on 14/06/2015

» MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra is building his way to a wondrously forgettable year, seemingly determined that if he is fated to fail, he’s going to make it a spectacular show.

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The big issue: Fight or flight

Alan Dawson, Published on 22/02/2015

» Thailand has once again strutted into the Guinness World Records. Everyone knows "world's longest kiss" (58 hours 35 minutes, 58 seconds) is cool and "most people in a seven-minute hula-hooping session" (4,483 young and young-at-heart) is awesome and "most Santa's elves in one place" (Bangkok, 700) is inspiring.

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The big issue: Flip-flop of the year

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 28/12/2014

» Our betters of the Constitution Drafting Committee went into last week with a single issue on their minds. It was whether the Thailand of tomorrow should elect its next prime minister like the US and other republics elect their presidents — directly and nationally. The CDC's sub-committee on elections said "yes", great idea.

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About that reconciliation ...

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 25/01/2015

» The bad news could not have come faster or more unpleasantly on Friday afternoon.

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The big issue: Are we graft-busting yet?

Alan Dawson, Published on 30/11/2014

» The charges allege that Thailand's most admired crime fighter, former Central Investigation Bureau chief Pongpat Chayapan, used his influence and a gang of insiders to run a massive corruption-and-violence operation. They allege the gang made so much money they literally could not spend it, and had to hoard it.

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The big issue: After the honeymoon

Alan Dawson, Published on 29/06/2014

» Much was made last week of a couple of opinion polls that showed the coup authorities in general, no pun intended, and the head of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) in particular are pretty popular guys right now. "Guys" because a glass ceiling is part of the new administration.

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Land of smiles redux

Alan Dawson, Published on 08/06/2014

» And the word went out, and there was happiness everywhere. Or there soon will be. Or else.

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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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The big issue: The vote goes on

Alan Dawson, Published on 02/02/2014

» It's just your standard, nationwide polling day to elect a new House of Representatives. With a couple of teensy-weensy bits of unique colour thrown in to differentiate it from other elections, at home and abroad.

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What a Romney presidency would mean in Asia

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 02/09/2012

» If Mitt Romney becomes the next president in January, the United States is likely to move off its officially neutral stance over territorial disputes in the South China Sea and back regional countries against Beijing. The official position paper of the Republican Party, adopted on Wednesday at the party's nominating convention, criticised China for its ``destabilising claims'' in the region.