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Thailand coup 2014

No Post-Election Coup, Promises Thai Commander-in-Chief

No Post-Election Coup, Promises Thai Commander-in-Chief

By Sebastian Strangio
But the army's history of political interventions means that its promises are very far from reassuring.

Thai Junta Shows No Signs of Halting Assault on Human Rights

Thai Junta Shows No Signs of Halting Assault on Human Rights

By Katherine Gerson
The Thai government must face greater international pressure to deliver on its promise to lift political restrictions.
The Dangerous Buddhist Card in Thailand’s New Constitution

The Dangerous Buddhist Card in Thailand’s New Constitution

By Khemthong Tongsakulrungruang
The ruling junta’s use of religion to boost its legitimacy brings risks for the country.

The Future of Thai Civil-Military Relations: In Desperate Need of Legitimacy

The Future of Thai Civil-Military Relations: In Desperate Need of Legitimacy

By Adam Wunische
What role will the Royal Thai Armed Forces play in Thai politics in the future? Here are four scenarios.

100 More Bomb Blasts Planned in Thailand, Police Told

100 More Bomb Blasts Planned in Thailand, Police Told

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Detained suspects disclose details about bomb plots following grenade attack.

Thailand's Junta in Campaign to Mend US Ties

Thailand's Junta in Campaign to Mend US Ties

By Prashanth Parameswaran
New ambassador charged with improving relations with Washington.

Thai Junta Chief Blasts Top US Diplomat

Thai Junta Chief Blasts Top US Diplomat

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Junta leader defiantly rebuts criticism directed against his administration.
Thai Junta Beset By Corruption Scandals

Thai Junta Beset By Corruption Scandals

By Pavin Chachavalpongpun
The May 22 military coup in Thailand was justified on the need to fight corruption. Recent events prove that's a sham.

Non-Violent Resistance in Post-Coup Thailand

Non-Violent Resistance in Post-Coup Thailand

By Dave Hopkins
‘Anti-coup activists have employed ostensibly mundane, prearranged acts to express their dissent.’

Understanding Thailand’s Coup: Past, Present and Future

Understanding Thailand’s Coup: Past, Present and Future

By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S.-based editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck speak with Serhat Ünaldi about the Thai political crisis.

Thailand’s Coup – Will ASEAN Answer?

Thailand’s Coup – Will ASEAN Answer?

By Kerstin Radtke
ASEAN must decide how to respond to the ongoing struggle for democracy in Thailand.
Business as Usual for Japanese Automakers

Business as Usual for Japanese Automakers

By Clint Richards
Although the recent unrest has had an impact, Thailand is still key to the Japanese supply chain.

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