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After Mass Protest, Thailand’s Pro-Democracy Activists Look to Keep Momentum
By Associated Press
Activists followed up the 2,000-strong demonstration on Saturday with smaller protests.
Thailand’s Lost Youth
By David Hutt
A Thai born in 1990 has now experienced 3 economic crises, 2 military coups, and countless constitutional changes. Small wonder discontent is boiling over.
The Generational Challenge for Thailand’s Generals
By Preeti Jha
While Thailand’s coup leader remains premier, the polls unleashed new democratic sentiments that the regime now struggles to silence.
Is Thailand’s Election Going to Be Delayed Yet Again?
By Associated Press
Protesters take to the street, demanding that the military junta to stick to an announced February 24 election date.
Remembering 'People Power' in ASEAN
By Mong Palatino
30 years after the fall of the Philippines' dictatorship, a look at the legacy of "People Power" in the region.
Specter of Instability Rising Again in Thailand
By Shawn W. Crispin
New rounds of confrontation seem more likely than long-term reconciliation.
Thai Military Declares Martial Law, Denies Coup
By Zachary Keck
The Thai military has declared martial law, deployed in the streets of Bangkok and seized media outlets.
Protests Greet New Year in Southeast Asia
By Mong Palatino
Price hikes, minimum wage disputes and political corruption spark discontent.
Thai Politics Stifles Peace Talks in Troubled South
Any progress will have to wait until after elections, due February.
Southeast Asia in 2013: Disasters and Election Protests
By Mong Palatino
The year 2013 will be remembered in Southeast Asia as one of deadly disasters and massive post-election protests.
Elections No Fix for Thailand’s Political Problems
By Tim LaRocco
The fissures from the Shinawatra era run deep, and won’t be bridged any time soon.
Instability Hits Thailand’s Economy
By James Parker
Markets take note of the escalating protests as the Bank of Thailand makes a surprise rate cut.
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