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Thailand’s Election Impasse

Thailand’s Election Impasse

By Nicholas Muller
The first election in Thailand since the 2014 coup has so far brought more confusion than clarity.
Who Will Be Thailand’s Next Prime Minister?

Who Will Be Thailand’s Next Prime Minister?

By Associated Press
A look at those jockeying for the top post in Thailand’s March 24 elections.

How Thailand’s Ruling General Could Stay in the Prime Minister’s Seat

How Thailand’s Ruling General Could Stay in the Prime Minister’s Seat

By Sebastian Liu
Prime Minister Prayut eyes an extended tenure ahead of the general election due to take place on March 24.

It’s Official: Thailand Has an Election Date

It’s Official: Thailand Has an Election Date

By Tassanee Vejpongsa and Kaweewit Kaewjinda
Now will the country actually go to the polls as scheduled on March 24 -- and will elections make a difference?

Challenges and Opportunities in Negotiating Constitutional Reforms in Post-Election Thailand

Challenges and Opportunities in Negotiating Constitutional Reforms in Post-Election Thailand

By Chonlawit Sirikupt
Working around the “menu of manipulation” -- the tactics by which authoritarian regimes achieve a semblance of democratic legitimacy.
Thailand's Junta Cracks Down on Thaksin's Pheu Thai Party

Thailand's Junta Cracks Down on Thaksin's Pheu Thai Party

By Neil Thompson
The generals want to be sure the opposition is eliminated before agreeing to hold elections.

What Do Thailand’s New Economic Numbers Say About Its Political Future?

What Do Thailand’s New Economic Numbers Say About Its Political Future?

By Luke Hunt
The good news masks a still uncertain road ahead for the ruling junta.
Thailand's Winding Road to Democracy

Thailand's Winding Road to Democracy

By Alexi Demetriadi
Thailand's latest constitution set a roadmap for elections, but analysts fear true democracy may never return.

Thailand: The Limits of Absolute Power

Thailand: The Limits of Absolute Power

By James Buchanan
General Prayut's power may be unlimited on paper, but in reality he is curtailed on several fronts.

The Geopolitics of the Russia-China Gas Deal

The Geopolitics of the Russia-China Gas Deal

By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
Our U.S. editors discuss the coup in Thailand and the Russia-China natural gas deal.

Thailand Opposition Behaving Badly

Thailand Opposition Behaving Badly

MPs from Thailand’s opposition party recently acted up in parliament, losing political ground in the process.

Thailand’s Proposed Amnesty Law Sows Seeds of Discontent

Thailand’s Proposed Amnesty Law Sows Seeds of Discontent

Protestors are filling Bangkok’s streets, calling for justice for past political bloodshed.

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