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Southeast Asia Retreats From Democracy
By Zachary Keck
After decades of greater democratization, a new report says that democracy is in retreat throughout ASEAN.
Indochina’s Troubled Year
By Luke Hunt
With a coup, a crash and a clash, it has been a rough 2014 so far for Indochina.
Coup Revives Thailand’s Democracy Movement
By Mong Palatino
Thailand’s coup prone government could inspire its citizens to seek a more inclusive democracy.
Thailand: A Coup, the Crown, and Two Middle Classes
By Serhat Ünaldi
Thailand’s twelfth coup since 1932 reveals both the sorry state of its democracy and the erosion of the monarchy.
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.
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