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Thailand
Thailand's Southern Insurgency Flares Up
Southern Thailand continues to experience turbulence with three school teachers being killed.
Protests Sweep Through ASEAN
November saw protests in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Burma, and may be a harbinger of things to come.
A Face Saving Side of Thailand
Whether the crimes are unfathomable or a simple tourist scam, what happens next in Thailand only makes matters worse.
The New War on Drugs: ASEAN Style
By Tom Fawthrop
Johnny Damon to 'Suit Up' for Thailand
SE Asia teams have been searching for talent for the World Baseball Classic. One former All-Star could help.
How Rice is Causing a Crisis in Thailand
After years as the world’s top rice exporter, Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra’s populist policies are causing serious problems.
Obama Burma and Cambodia Bound
Obama will become the first sitting U.S. President to visit Burma and Cambodia later this month.
Politics Meets Poverty in Southeast Asia
Governments are spending vast sums to reduce crushing poverty. While the cause is a noble one the reasoning and approach may be faulty.
Suu Kyi’s U.S. Visit: Overshadowing the Real Powers in Burma
Burma’s neighbors and present leadership will have a strong say concerning its future course.
Dan White, 1965-2012
Luke Hunt pays tribute to a colleague and old friend.
Burma's Forgotten Dilemma
Will 140,000 refugees in Thailand seeking safety from the world’s longest-running civil war ever be able to go home?
Anti-Islam Film Protests Turn Violent in Southeast Asia
After protests remained peaceful over the weekend, the first signs of violence erupted on Monday.