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Thailand's Royal Funeral
By Cory Wright
Over 350,000 Thais came to pay their respects at late King Bhumibol's Royal Cremation.
Thailand’s Missing Plaque: The Final Failure of the 1932 Revolution
By Eugene Mark
A small incident reflect broader trends in the consolidation of monarchical power.
Thailand's Political Crisis Runs Deeper Than the Military Wants to Admit
By Eugene Mark
The crisis is not an elite competition but an ideological one.
Why Is Thailand Delaying Elections Until 2018?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A look at why another postponement of polls has occurred.
Thailand's New King Is Making a Power Grab
By Eugénie Mérieau
Seeking more power, Thailand’s King Vajiralongkorn is moving the country away from being a constitutional monarchy.
What ASEAN Can Learn from Thailand’s Student Massacre
By Mong Palatino
Lessons for the region from the 1976 Thammasat University massacre.
After Constitution Referendum, What Next for Thailand?
By Eugene Mark and Graham Ong-Webb
Now that the junta's constitution has passed, will it make good on promised elections in 2017?
Thailand’s Junta Deals Free Speech Another Blow
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The military bans an event on the country's controversial lese majeste law.
Understanding Thailand's Coup
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Dr. Vikram Nehru about the root causes of political tensions, the regional implications, and the fate of Thailand's democracy.
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